Welcome to Rotary’s Music Relay Song for Peace!

As part of The Commonwealth’s Year of Youth 2024 project, we are challenging musicians and composers throughout the Commonwealth and around the world to take part in a unique musical relay. Rotary are supporting this event and we are delighted to see their leg of the Relay coming together.

Rotary’s Music Relay Song for Peace was based on our original song, Symphony, and composed by Oscar Brown, a 17-year-old singer/songwriter from Cornwall, England.

We would love to see Rotarians from around the world encouraging schools, musicians and other organisations to create their own versions of the Rotary’s Music Relay Song for Peace and submit as part of this worldwide relay and to be featured on our interactive world map which will be on display at the Commonwealth Heads of Government (CHoGM) meeting in Samoa later this year.

Calling all Rotary’s young musicians, singers and composers in schools throughout the Commonwealth!

  • Would you like to have your music performed in a world class venue?
  • Would you like to have your music promoted from your own country and heard all over the
    world?
  • Do you want to inspire other young musicians in the 56 Commonwealth countries?

If the answer is YES – then Rotary’s Music Relay Song for Peace is for YOU!!

On the back of our extraordinary Queen’s Platinum Jubilee project in 2022, which was heard around the planet and broadcast live on the BBC from Buckingham Palace, and numerous media platforms throughout the world, we’re launching our latest creative musical challenge for the Commonwealth.

This time we are opening up our project in two categories:

 

  • Young musicians, singers and composers under the age of 18 on 1st September 2023.
  • Young musicians, singers and composers aged between 18 and 40 on 1st September 2023.

The starting leg of the relay was produced by young composers, living in the five regions of the Commonwealth. Siri from India, Jahfari from Antigua and Barbuda, James from Australia, Jacob from Malta and Ajiri from Nigeria. They created the song in online workshops, led by professional songwriters, Pam Sheyne & Richard Harris with composers, Jack Pepper & Alison Cox.

Listen

January 01, 2021
12:00 AM

FIRST OF ALL – we would like you to listen to Oscar’s Rotary Song for Peace, called  ‘A Thousand Voices‘.

Create

January 01, 2021
12:00 AM

Next, you should use the song as INSPIRATION for your own performance or creative musical idea.

Choose one of these two different ways of using it:

EITHER

You can arrange the song ‘A Thousand Voices’ and sing or play it in your own way. This can be in a different language if you want.

OR

You must use fragments of the lyrics and the music from ‘c’ to make up (compose) your own piece of music or song which will be a VARIATION of the original.

Here are some helpful tips for arranging and composing your music

Record

January 01, 2021
12:00 AM

Film or record your new version of the song

Then you should film yourself (this can even be on a mobile phone) singing or performing your own music. This doesn’t need to be a studio recording or have much cost involved.

See our top tips for recording your music.

Upload

January 01, 2021
12:00 AM

Send us your music

You will need to send your music to us. There are lots of different methods to achieve this. Please share your files using any platform you are comfortable using. Google Drive, WeTransfer, Apple, 

Pass it on!

January 01, 2021
12:00 AM

Pass your own music on

Share this project with others! We’re going to be tracking this relay around the world and will be looking at how the music has been passed from one musician or group to another so that it reaches every country in the Commonwealth.

Pass your own music onto another school or musician and ask them to make a variation of YOUR music!

Don’t forget to send them a link to this page!

commonwealthresounds.com/relay

 

What will happen next?

  • 10 entries will be specially selected by a panel of experts to be performed in a very important concert during Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa!
  • All suitable pieces of music submitted will be posted in our ONLINE GALLERY where the young composers will be celebrated and promoted.
  • Every piece of music submitted will form part of our Commonwealth Music Relay which will run around the world and around each country.
  • You will appear on our interactive world map – wherever you live in the Commonwealth.
  • Please click here for more ideas to help you write your own music
  • Fill in our easy application form
  • We will be very excited to hear from you. Have fun writing your music!

Time to the final performances CHoGM 2024 in Samoa!

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Start thinking now

 

give yourself plenty of time

and send us your entries

as soon as possible!