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Qatar expat student wins BSME Young Musicians of the Gulf 2022 competition 

Published: 04 Apr 2022 - 05:03 pm | Last Updated: 04 Apr 2022 - 05:04 pm
Tricia, winner of the BSME Young Musicians of the Gulf 2022 competition

Tricia, winner of the BSME Young Musicians of the Gulf 2022 competition

The Peninsula

Doha: Seventeen-year-old Park House English School student Tricia, has won the British Schools of the Middle East (BSME) Young Musicians of the Gulf 2022 competition.

As an annual event celebrating young musical talent in the region, The Young Musicians of the Gulf is open to all talented musicians from British schools in the Gulf region. This is the second year, due to COVID-19, that the competition was done through virtual performances, showcasing only solo musicians.

“Commanding”, “Impressive” and “Outstanding” were just some of the words Tricia received as feedback from the official adjudicators of the competition, as she beat 103 other participants to win this year. She won the Best Bowed String Award in the 2021 competition, and this year, out of the eight musicians who qualified for the finals, she was the only violinist and the overall winner.

Tricia recognised the support she received from her sister to secure the win. “None of this would have been possible without my sister, Nicole, who carved out time from her busy schedule to learn the pieces and accompany me on the piano in my recordings,” she said.

“We are happy that Tricia won but winning (or not) is just temporary; what is more important is what you learnt from the experience and path taken; that remains with you all your life. We hope her pride and focus are on the latter and not the prize and trophy,” shared Dr Thye-peng Ng, Tricia’s father.

John Smith, Principal of Park House English, said, “Tricia is a model student at Park House and her talent knows no bounds. I am delighted that she has won one of the premier music competitions of the region and it is richly deserved. I have no doubts that Tricia will go on to be highly successful in everything she does in the future, and we are all very proud of her achievements in this competition and elsewhere.”