Gozitan violinists in Dudamel orchestral masterclass
Young Gozitan brothers Jean Noël and Pierre Louis Attard recently took part in an orchestral masterclass with Venezuelan world-renowned conductor Gustavo Dudamel held at the Albert Halls, Stirling, Scotland. Both violinists formed part of the Sistema...
Young Gozitan brothers Jean Noël and Pierre Louis Attard recently took part in an orchestral masterclass with Venezuelan world-renowned conductor Gustavo Dudamel held at the Albert Halls, Stirling, Scotland.
Both violinists formed part of the Sistema Scotland Pop-Up Orchestra – made up of some 80 young people selected, mostly, from all over Scotland.
Sistema Scotland, inspired by Venezuela’s El Sistema, promotes music among youth in socially-deprived areas.
This Pop-Up Orchestra – of which Jean Noël was the leader – initially rehearsed Beethoven’s Egmont Overture and the Eroica Symphony with Sistema’s musical director Francis Cummings. Eventually, they were joined by around 40 members from Dudamel’s own Simon Bolivar Orchestra – which was touring the UK – for a rehearsal session with Dudamel’s assistant before being taken over by the charismatic Dudamel himself (with Jean Noël being sub-leader alongside the Bolivar’s leader).
Jean Noël has very recently terminated a four-year degree in music at Edinburgh Napier University, graduating with first class honours, and also awarded the university’s prize medal.
He will now move on to a two-year Masters degree at London’s Royal Academy of Music.
Pierre Louis has just finished his post-secondary studies and intends to continue his musical studies at tertiary level.