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What do a violinist, a cellist, a drummer, a guitarist, a trumpeter, and a singer all have in common?

They are all taking part in this year's 25th Anniversary Music Maker Competition starting April 27.

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The Music Maker Competition is run by Carlton Male Voice Choir as a way of giving something back to help encourage talented young musicians and the first preliminary takes place at 7.30 pm on Saturday April 27 at St Judes Community Hall, 405 Woodborough Road, Nottingham NG3 5HE.

Chris Coats, Carlton MVC’s Chairman said: “We have been delighted with the response to the competition and the 12 musicians selected to take part are performing at a high standard. They include singers and a range of instrumentalists playing across a wide range of musical genres. The audience are in for a treat because as well as hearing from these talented young musicians, Carlton MVC will also perform.  We have priced the tickets deliberately low at just £5 or £9.99 for three to encourage music lovers to come to the events and show their support for these young performers.”

Head Judge mezzo-soprano Katharine Dryden said “The contestants are competing for two prizes. The first is the Music Maker Prize. As well as winning £750, the winner will earn the right to perform at Carlton MVC’s Festival Concert at Nottingham’s fabulous Albert Hall on Saturday 22 June. The second prize, new this year, is £500 and is the Constance Shacklock Memorial Prize for the performer with the most potential.  Constance Shacklock was a world renowned opera singer who had a strong Nottingham connection having been born in Sherwood, Nottingham. I was fortunate to have been taught by Constance in the early part of my career.”

Pictured: Previous winners clockwise from top left Benjamin Staniforth (2022), Magnus Hawker-French (2020), Konya Kanneh-Mason & Nathan Holroyd (2018) and Lydia Messan (2019) of the Music Maker Competition (Courtesy of CMVC)

Katharine is joined on the judging panel by Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason, David Machell, Roger Holland and Andrew Atkinson.

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The best three performers from the two preliminaries (April 27 and May 18) will compete in the competition final on Saturday June 8.

Previous winners include many talented musicians including Konya, Braimah and Isata Kanneh-Mason. 

There will also be a collection at the two preliminary heats and the final in support of fantastic Nottingham charity Footprints. Further information about Footprints can be found on their website – Footprints CEC – Conductive Education

Tickets for the first preliminary on Saturday April 27 are available on Carlton MVC’s Eventbrite page Carlton Music Maker Competition Concert- Preliminary 1 Tickets, Sat 27 Apr 2024 at 19:30 | Eventbrite

Further information about Carlton Male Voice Choir can be found on their facebook page HERE or on their website www.carltonmvc.org

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