Wessex Youth Orchestra
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The Wessex
Wessex
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 Youth Orchestra
has been performing since 1971, and has performed three concerts per year in that time, mostly in the Wessex Hall at Poole's Lighthouse Centre for the Arts. The orchestra has also performed nationally and internationally in festivals, tours and exchanges, and has been broadcast by the BBC.

The WYO gives 3 main concerts a year - a Christmas show, a summer charity “Prom” (which has raised more than £35,000 for charities) and its main showcase performance – the Gala Concert, which is normally in March.

The orchestra started out life as the Poole College Orchestra, but the WYO now draws 60-70 young musicians from a wide range schools and colleges in the area. Its rehearsals continue to be held in St. Andrew's Hall, on the Constitution Hill site of the Bournemouth and Poole College
Bournemouth and Poole College
The Bournemouth and Poole College is a further education establishment based in Bournemouth and Poole on the south coast of England. It is one of the larger UK colleges catering for an average of 24,000 learners each year, and it is a member of the 157 Group of high performing schools.- Courses...

 of Further Education.

The Orchestra has seen thousands of young musicians from across the south
Southern England
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 go through its ranks and hundreds have graduated to join the ranks of professional musicians. Previous members are present in almost every major orchestra and Music Colleges across the United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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 and much of Europe
Europe
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. Former members include pianist Alison Farr, violinist Duncan Riddell, members of the Amici string quartet and BBC Young Musician winners.

The orchestra
Orchestra
An orchestra is a sizable instrumental ensemble that contains sections of string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. The term orchestra derives from the Greek ορχήστρα, the name for the area in front of an ancient Greek stage reserved for the Greek chorus...

 has three main "feeder groups" the Starter Strings, Middle strings and Youth Fanfare.

The Orchestra was conducted from its foundation until 2007 by Don Riddell MBE
MBE
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, BA
Bachelor of Arts
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, BMus, LRAM
LRAM
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, LTCL who was awarded the MBE for services to the Wessex Youth Orchestra in the Christmas honours list 1999.. Don died in 2007, but the orchestra continues to be led by his daughter, Susanna Riddell.

Next Concert: Saturday 2 April 2011, 7:30, Poole Lighthouse. Programme to include Scherhezade and Night on a Bare Mountain

Tours

The Orchestra is one of the few in the area to tour extensively within Europe. In the Orchestras 40 year history there have been a total of 14 tours within Europe. 12 Tours were under the Baton of Don Riddell before 1999. Between 1999 and 2009 there was a lull in the orchestras European excursions however in 2009 the Orchestra returned to the black forest under Susanna Riddell, this was followed in 2010 by a shorter tour to Cologne, where the Orchestra performed 3 concerts along the Rhine valley.
The next tour is currently being planned for 2012.

Anniversary plans

2011 is the 40th anniversary of the orchestra. The year will be marked by several major concerts with many past members returning to join the Youth Orchestra.

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