Classical Star – starts Tuesday 16 October 2007 at 9pm on 91Èȱ¬ Two
Introduction
The hunt for Britain's next classical music superstar is on and, for one exceptional young musician, the opportunity of a lifetime is within reach. The winner of 91Èȱ¬ Two's Classical Star will win a top record deal and the chance to launch their dream career.
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Acclaimed musician and Classical Star Musical Director, Matthew Barley, is searching for a top-class performer who has the ability to broaden the appeal of classical music. Aged between 12 and 19, and already at least grade 8 in their chosen instrument, the winner must have that extra-special something to impress the prestigious judging panel.
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Through nationwide auditions, 18 candidates have been shortlisted but only the best nine candidates will be selected to attend the Music Academy, where Barley has developed a rigorous and demanding three-week schedule.
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He will oversee an intensive programme of teaching, practice and master classes from top artists and industry specialists, all aimed at developing the contestants' all-round performance skills and abilities.
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Each week, the expert judging panel will choose two of the academy pupils who, in their view, have not met the desired critera and who will be sent home – until only three finalists remain.
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These young musicians will have just six weeks to prepare for the final performance that has the potential to make them classical music superstars and change their lives for ever.
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The executive producers for Classical Star are John Silver and Karen Ross for Shine Ltd, and the series producer is Eve Kay for Shine Ltd.
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