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BBC Radio 3’s New Generation Artists scheme reveals September intake

New students from four continents will join the station’s talent development scheme later this year, where they will remain until December 2024.
BBC Radio 3’s New Generation Artists
BBC Radio 3’s New Generation Artists - Courtesy BBC Radio 3

BBC Radio 3 has announced the young soloists and ensembles that will be joining its New Generation Artists scheme in September 2022. 

The scheme supports young musicians at the beginning of their international careers, providing them with performance opportunities in London and across the UK. 

The newly announced young artists include Colombian cellist Santiago Cañón-Valencia, New Zealand-born violinist Geneva Lewis, the Berlin-based Leonkoro Quartet, Scottish jazz pianist Fergus McCreadie, and South African soprano Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha.

For the first time in its history, the New Generation Artists also include an accordionist, Ryan Corbett from Scotland, and a countertenor, Hugh Cutting from England. 

The listed performers will join the current intake of New Generation Artists who started in 2021, until they complete their scheme in December 2023. 

Alan Davey, controller at BBC Radio 3 and Classical Music, says: 'It is a privilege for Radio 3 to be providing performance and broadcast opportunities to young artists as they embark on their international careers. This year, we are particularly proud that the New Generation Artists joining the scheme showcase a variety of instruments and voices and come from many corners of the world.’

‘This means that our audiences can experience and discover a variety of music by encountering these inspiring young performers. We hope listeners will enjoy witnessing these young artists as they push boundaries, evolve, and leave their own personal mark on the art of music.’

The New Generation Artists will be broadcast on Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerts, recorded at Hay Festival, between 31 May and 3 June. 

Find out more about the New Generation Artists scheme here. 




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