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Prozone Music is proud to offer a £250 yearly scholarship to young aspiring trombone players studying at the Junior Guildhall. In these tough economic times, it can be a tall order to afford the expenses of studying a brass instrument at higher levels and Prozone Music is dedicated to helping the next generation of Brass players in order to continue the great tradition of playing in this country.
This years recipient of the Prozone Music Trombone Scholarship is Robert Moseley.
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Robert Moseley, from Gidea Park, Essex. Age 17 Robert plays trombone, euphonium and orchestral percussion and has achieved Grade 8 in all instruments. Robert attends the Coopers Company and Coborn 6th Form and studies trombone at the Junior Guildhall School of Music and Drama where he has been awarded the trombone scholarship. Robert enjoys performing in the Brass Band, Brass 10 Piece and the Symphony Orchestra. Having been at Guildhall since September 2011, Robert has gained valuable performance confidence and has enjoyed playing at a higher level. He has attended Havering Music School, where he continues to study euphonium, since the age of 8 and performs regularly in the Havering Young Musician competitions. He is a member of the Havering Youth Orchestra and is principal euphonium player in the Havering Brass Band. As a member of ‘Heavy Metal,’ tuba quartet, he represented Havering in the National Music for Youth Finals in Birmingham. Robert was selected for the London Symphony Orchestra’s Next Generation (a four year programme) and is now entering his 4th year. Each year concludes with a concert with the LSO at the Barbican. In 2008 Robert was awarded a Jack Petchey award from Havering Music School, in 2009 he was a finalist in the London Student Awards for services to music at his secondary school and in 2010 and 2011 he was awarded a £200 prize from the Havering Talented 30 Scheme. Robert wishes to continue studying music after his A Levels and become a professional musician.
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