MORE is in store for music fans in Wrexham as the final Music Showcases of the 2019 Autumn season come to an end at Tŷ Pawb on December 19.

On November 28, students from the Junior Royal Northern College will make their premier appearance at the popular venue, which will mark the start of an increasing trend to develop the links with schools and educational institutions as the new year approaches.

The concert will feature performances by three students, who will perform a lively, varied and exciting programme of classical and contemporary music for guests.

The performers include, 15 year old pianist, Jacob Philp, who is from Wrexham, flautist Alexandra Clarke, who is from North Wales and has recently performed in the Rhyl Music Club’s Young Musician of the Year concert and cello playing, Gwydion Rhys.

On December 5, pupils from Moreton Hall in Shropshire will also be making their leading appearance at the venue.

Chris Sims, accomplished pianist, singer and composer of many musical genres from Classical, Jazz, Boogie Woogie, pop to sing along old pub standards presents a piano recital on Thursday, December 12.

Bringing the season to a close on Thursday, December 19 is the winner of the 2019 Bath Opera Isobel Buchanan Award, Welsh counter-tenor, Kieron-Connor Valentine.

Mr Valentine is a graduate of the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester (RNCM), and has studied with David Lowe.

This season, Mr Valentine continues with the second year of his Music Masters course at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff, studying with Adrian Thompson.

He also joins Glyndebourne Touring Opera to cover the role of Mago Cristiano in Handel’s Rinaldo for their autumn tour.

During his time at the RNCM he performed L’humana fragilita in Monteverdi’s Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patri, conducted by Roger Hamilton, Oberon in Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, conducted by Andrew Greenwood and Didymus in Handel’s Theodora, conducted by Roger Hamilton.

Last year was a very successful year for Mr Valentine when competing in competitions, as he won the MOCSA Young Welsh Singer of the Year, the Douglas Rees Memorial Young Opera Singer of the Year at the Milford Haven Music Festival and the Dunraven Welsh Young Singer.

Other awards include the titles of Southport Singer of the Year, Liverpool Singer of the Year, The Stiwt Young Singer of the Year and Liverpool’s Most Promising Singer of the Year Award.

He will be performing a ‘Christmas Extra Special’ on December 19 at Tŷ Pawb, where he will be accompanied by Tim Stuart.

The audience will be able to enjoy mulled wine and mince pies after the concert.

All the Music Showcases are free and start at 1pm.

Derek Jones, organiser of the musical showcases and advisory board chair, said: "We are thrilled that the Junior Royal Northern College of Music (JRNCM) are bringing some of their gifted young musicians to perform for us in our Live Music Showcase concerts in Tŷ Pawb.

"The Royal Northern College of Music is one of the UK’s leading music colleges and over the years has welcomed a large number of Wrexham’s talented musicians to progress their musicianship through their programmes, before joining some of the country’s leading orchestras and ensembles.

"We hope this will be the start of a productive relationship between Tŷ Pawb and the JRNCM and offer much encouragement to Wrexham’s young musicians to continue with their musical studies.

"We are encouraged that a number of local schools and colleges are expressing an interest in Live Music Showcase and several of them will be performing in our concerts during 2020.

"We are also thrilled to welcome the pupils from Moreton Hall School on December 5 who will perform a concert of music of both choral and instrumental pieces."

The Live Music Showcase at Tŷ Pawb are supported by Wrexham Symphony Orchestra, Calon FM, The Music Place, the Tŷ Pawb Markets, Food Court and Shops.