Member of the Youth Orchestra

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Grand Union Youth Orchestra runs free introductory workshops rather than having an official audition process. If you are interested in joining the Orchestra we recommend you attend an introductory workshop before coming to our regular monthly masterclasses/workshops. To register your interest in playing with us, please fill in our application form.

How do I join?

Fill in our online application form or download the application form below:

Then email it to isabel@grandunion.org.uk or send it to Grand Union Youth Orchestra, 76 Wentworth Street, London E1 7SA .

Or you can fill out the form below:

How much does it cost?

It's free! There is no charge for workshops, rehearsals or participation in performances - all you have to do is get to the venue.

Why should I join the Youth Orchestra?

Receive musical guidance from top professionals

You will benefit from the leadership and experience of some of the finest professional world musicians from the Grand Union Orchestra, including Claude Deppa, Yousuf Ali Khan, Emmanuel Tagoe, Carlos Fuentes, Gerry Hunt, Louise Elliott, Tony Kofi, Ros Davies and GUO's composer/director Tony Haynes.

Learn about world music from authentic experts

Our exceptional musicians lead performances, workshops and masterclasses exploring the principles and techniques of world music. Why does Indian music sound like it does? Why do African rhythms seem so complex? How do jazz players find their way through changing harmony?

Perform in big and inspiring venues

We perform in venues as large as the Hackney Empire, Hornchurch Queen’s Theatre and Stratford Circus. But we also play in relaxed, smaller-scale settings and in open-air festivals. Wherever we set up, you can be sure we’ll get a supportive, appreciative audience.

Express your creativity in unique ways

Get involved in fusions of Indian ragas, African drums and bluesy brass. Learn the theory of harmony and scales in a practical way. Our members develop their skills in improvisation, composition and playing by ear while all of our musicians contribute ideas to the performances.

Showcase your talents on a real-world stage

Our members play in professional settings alongside working musicians. Older, more experienced members of the Youtht Orchestra are frequently offered work as assistant workshop leaders - and some have already been asked to perform with the professional Grand Union Orchestra!

How good do I need to be?

There is no audition process for the Youth Orchestra, although most of our musicians are around a Grade 5 standard or higher. We recognise that non-Western instrumentalists may not take graded exams so it is not a defined standard that we require, only the musical ability.

Are there any other benefits?

You will be able to access and contribute to the GUYO MySpace and FaceBook pages; you will receive links to GUYO members' videos and music on other sites; and you will be offered deals on tickets for Grand Union Orchestra shows and related events.

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