Awards

Awards

ABRSM Gold Bursary Award 2010

For a second year in a row, Isobel Howard-Cordone (13) has been selected for a Gold Bursary by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, this time in acknowledgement of her success in the Grade 7 Violin examination in 2009, in which she obtained one of the highest marks throughout the UK and Ireland. Well done to Isobel for this outstanding achievement.


ABRSM Phillip F Walsh Memorial Prize Award

Isobel Howard-Cordone (12), student of Ronald Masin, has been awarded the Phillip F Walsh Memorial Prize for Ireland for her Grade 7 results. This award is conferred to candidates who obtain the highest marks in each of grades 7 and 8 amongst all practical subjects. Her name will be published in the ABRSM’s Annual Review for 2009.


Businesswoman of the Year Award

Maria Kelemen is being conferred the “Businesswoman of the Year Award” by the Irish-Hungarian Business Association in Trinity College, Dublin, June 2009.


ABRSM Silver and Gold Bursary Awards 2009

Isobel Howard-Cordone (12) has been selected for a Gold Bursary by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, in acknowledgement of her success in the Grade 6 Violin examination in 2008, in which she obtained one of the highest marks throughout the UK and Ireland. Isobel is a student of Prof. Ronald Masin at the YES School of Music.

Claire Austen (12) received the Silver Bursary for the same Grade 6 Violin examination. Claire is also a student of Prof. Masin.


National Concert Hall Young Musicians Award

David Tobin has won the second prize offered to the National Concert Hall by Anne-Sophie Mutter for an upcoming young talent.

David Tobin started playing the violin at the age of four and began studying with Maria Kelemen at the age of eight at the Young European Strings (YES) School of Music. Since September 2006 he has been studying with Prof. Ronald Masin at the YES School of Music.

His biggest achievement in Ireland has been to win all four junior age group categories at Feis Ceoil in four consecutive years. Internationally he has had success as well. In May 2005 he won third prize in the under 10 category of the Jeunesses Musicales International Competition in Bucharest, Romania, and he won a special prize in the under 14 category of the Noor Muusik, International Young Musician Violin Competition in Tallinn, Estonia in April 2007.

David has performed as a soloist in Spain, Hungary, Italy and Belgium as part of Young European Strings School of Music tours. He was the leader of the YES Intermediate Orchestra before joining the YES Chamber Orchestra in September 2006.

In 2007 he was the recipient of the Associated Board Silver Bursary as a result of attaining one of the highest marks in his grade 6 exam.

He has appeared on the RTE radio and television (Seoige & O’Shea, News2Day, Nationwide and The Eleventh Hour) and has performed at Áras an Uachtaráin as a guest of President McAleese.

In summer 2008 he was invited to give solo recitals at the Boyle and Carrick-on-Shannon festivals in Ireland. He has been invited to give 3 concerts as part of the International Young Stars Festival in Valka, Latvia in April 2010.

Since December 2008 David has become a member of the NYOI Junior Orchestra where he is the leader of the second violins in his first year of membership. He was awarded a MIFI (Musical Instrument Fund of Ireland) violin for purpose of study for a three year period in 2006 and is performing on this instrument presently.


Officer of the Cross Order of Merit Award

Maria Kelemen receiving the “Officer of the Cross Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary” from H.E. The President of Hungary Dr. Ferenc Madl.

“At the occasion of his recent state visit to Ireland, President of the Republic of Hungary Dr Ferenc Mádl awarded Ms Maria Kelemen, Director of the Dublin-based Young European Strings (YES) music school the Officer’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary. Hungarian-born musician and music teacher Maria Kelemen founded the Young European Strings Music School in Dublin in 1988 with the aim of developing early musical education of children and providing professional instrumental coaching to young students with the approach based on the famous Kodály-methodology. (Zoltán Kodály: Hungarian composer, music researcher and teacher, 1882–1967) Since its foundation YES has developed into one of the most renowned private music schools in Ireland. Over the years, Maria Kelemen has taught music to hundreds of Irish and international students and many have since become professional musicians. President Mádl granted Ms Kelemen one of the highest Hungarian state award as a recognition to the latter’s decade-long dedicated work and enthusiasm promoting Hungarian music and the Kodály-methodology abroad.”

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The YES School of Music received the prestigious IAYO/PENNEYS Youth Orchestra Award of “ORGANISATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT”.

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