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The 2010 Showcase will take place from

1st to 10thth May

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR: Jonathan Tunnell cello

TUTORS: William Bennett flute, Neil Black oboe,

Richard Deakin violin, Charles Tunnell cello

    

 

   

 with grateful thanks to our Sponsors

Bacher Trust     Beare Violins

For the past seventeen years this very special and important chamber music showcase week, for talented Young Musicians at the start of their professional careers, has taken place in the Perthshire hills.

The Tunnell Trust has always exclusively supported chamber groups and not individuals. We are providing a unique opportunity for groups to spend uninterrupted time together to rehearse and perform. Wendy Tunnell, the founder of the event, succeeded in creating an environment for young musicians which enables them to escape the pressures of everyday life as young professionals and to have the space and time to develop their musicianship further at a crucial ‘make or break’ stage in their careers.

The Young Musicians attend by invitation of the Trust which bears the cost in full.

Attendance is for established chamber groups only and is by invitation.

The relationship between the young musicians and the ‘tutors’ is a collaboration, free from any traditional student-professor hierarchy. This collaboration concentrates on performance techniques, presentation and repertoire, aiming to better equip these talented youngsters in their future careers.

Last year the Showcase made a very successful move from Strathgarry to Lude at Blair Atholl. This was made possible by our hosts, the Gordon family, to whom we are most grateful for their support and generosity. We are also thrilled that the Thewes family, who were our former hosts at Strathgarry, are still very much involved with the Showcase.

The schedule allows for extensive rehearsal as well as much needed performing opportunities for all in the five public concerts during the week.

With extensive press coverage and publicity relating to the week we aim to raise the profiles of the musicians attending. We invite a number of promoters to the event in the hope of securing future engagements for our musicians.

During the week there are a number of workshops with local schoolchildren, including a group of children with special needs, who benefit from the energy and enthusiasm of the young musicians attending the course.

"Thank you for such a fantastic experience at Strathgarry. It has had such a huge impact on my life and music-making."

"I can only say that I hope we are invited back next year to experience another ten days of musical and nutritional utopia!"

"I am not quite sure where to start since everything about these ten days was such a thrill...."

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