Supporting Young Strings Players Throughout Wales

The National Youth Arts Wales (NYAW) programme “Strings Attached” has continued its roll-out around Wales. During February, we welcomed over 50 young string players at University of Wales Trinity Saint David, Carmarthen, for an intensive, ambitious day of musical learning.

The strategic initiative for young musicians is aimed at those at Grade 5 and above and was run in collaboration with Powys Music Service. Strings Attached offers talented young musicians a friendly development platform to enhance their skills and musical experience, whilst making new friends.  

Throughout the workshop, held on Saturday 15th February 2025, participants worked closely with the National Youth Orchestra of Wales (NYOW) team, focusing on both string repertoire and playing techniques while honing their skills. They were supported by tutors from local music services and a group of Peer Mentors—young musicians from NYOW. 

The workshop also included a valuable session about the audition process for National Youth Arts Wales music ensembles. The Q&A session was led by Matthew Jones, Senior Producer and Deputy Chief Executive at National Youth Arts Wales; tutors who serve on audition panels; and Peer Mentors, who have firsthand experience of the auditions. 

The day finished with a showcase performance where the young musicians played the repertoire they had worked on, from Mozart to Morfydd Owen. The high standard of the performances reflected the dedication and hard work of the participants throughout the event.
 

Matthew Jones said: “This has been our second year of running Strings Attached and it was fantastic to see the young talent coming up through the mid-Wales and beyond. We hope some of the musicians who participated have been inspired to continue striving and audition for our National Youth ensembles in the coming years.” 

“This truly was a fantastic opportunity.  Thank you again for what you do for our children and the arts in Wales.”  
- Parent of Strings Attached participant 

 

“Many thanks for putting this on and I hope there are other regular events of this nature for young string players in
S. Wales.”  
- Parent of Strings Attached participant 

NYAW extends its gratitude to the Colwinston Charitable Trust, A&B Cymru, ABRSM, Paul Hamlyn Foundation, as well as its core funders Arts Council Wales and the National Music Service, whose support has made Strings Attached 2025 possible

Strings Attached 2025 participants from across Wales at University of Wales Trinity Saint David

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