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Bethany strikes right note for Royal Opera House

 

Bethany wins Royal Opera House competitionBethany Reeves of Year 7 is the youngest winner of a competition to compose a fanfare for the Royal Opera House. She will now record her fanfare with the entire orchestra of the Royal Opera House before hearing it performed at a concert on May 30.

A fanfare for trumpets, a cornet and a tuba, Bethany’s was one of 10 winning entries in the nationwide competition, aimed at 11 to 16 year-olds.

Bethany said: “I called it Advent Fanfare because Advent means the arrival of something or someone and when I was writing the Fanfare, I was thinking of a grand opening.”

Bethany has already been to the Royal Opera House to work with top composer Duncan Chapman. Together they are arranging her fanfare for performance by the Royal Opera House orchestra, conducted by Antonio Pappano.

As well as being performed at the May concert, each winning fanfare will also be played at the Royal Opera House through the year to remind the audience to return to their seats at the end of the interval.

Though only 11, Bethany has already passed Grade 7 examinations on the cello, piano, recorder and clarinet. She also plays the saxophone.

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