A final call out has gone out to talented young musicians in Wales to bid for a prestigious title and cash prizes of £4,000.

Royal composer Paul Mealor says the Pendine Young Musician of Wales competition at the North Wales International Music Festival could provide a big boost to their fledgling careers.

The competition is now in its second year following a successful launch last year. Entries are being sought from instrumentalists and singers to take part in the 2025 competition during the festival at St Asaph Cathedral from September 11 to 20.

Anybody wanting to compete needs to upload a video or audio clip and complete an application form before the final deadline at 5pm on Friday, July 4. More details on how to enter are available on the festival’s website, https://nwimf.com.

The competition is being funded by the festival’s headline sponsors, the Pendine Park care organisation via the Pendine Arts and Community Trust which supports community and arts activities. The winner will lift the silver Pendine Trophy along with a cash prize of £2,000. There is a second prize of £1,000 and two runners up will each receive £500.

The performances of all four finalists will be broadcast live on BBC Radio Cymru. The competition judges are Professor Helena Gaunt, Principal of the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama; Rebecca Evans CBE, world-renowned operatic soprano;  and Alun Jones, the festival’s Executive Vice-Chair and former Principal of Chetham’s School of Music, Manchester.

While the judges are making their deliberations, the audience will be entertained by last year’s winner, harp virtuoso Heledd Wynn Newton, from Cardiff.

The competition was devised by Prof Mealor in association with Mario Kreft MBE and his wife, Gill, the arts loving owners of Pendine Park. Prof Mealor said: “It’s not too late for young musicians to enter the competition – there’s still 10 days left.”

“We’ve already had a load of entries but we want to make sure we reach out to rising stars in every corner of Wales. If there are any young instrumentalists or vocalists who want to have a chance to win thousands of pounds in prize money and to perform live on BBC Radio Cymru, they need to get their skates on. It’s a very special competition that can launch a career." 

“The competition is open to young musicians either born or living in Wales or who are Welsh nationals living abroad. Entrants must have been aged under 21 on January 1, 2025, to be eligible to compete. If you’re under 18 you will need the permission of your teacher or parent to enter.”

“They will need to upload their performance via a link on the festival’s website and it will be judged anonymously. A group of them will be chosen to compete in the semi-final to perform a 10-minute programme, with four going forward to the final the following night.”

Mario Kreft said: “After the success of the inaugural competition last year we’re really excited about the prospects for the 2025 contest. Like Paul, I would urge young musicians right across Wales to submit their entries now. We can’t wait to hear them perform, and to follow their futures in the world of music.”

The deadline for entries is 5pm on Friday, July 4, and entry forms can be downloaded at: https://nwimf.com/en/2025-pendine-young-musician-of-wales-competition

Tickets and further details about the festival programme and the Pendine Young Musician of Wales competition are available online at https://nwimf.com

Tickets are also available from Cathedral Frames, St Asaph - 07471 318723 (Weds - Fri, 10 - 4) and Theatr Clwyd by phone - 01352 344101 (Mon - Sun, 10 - 8)