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St Clements Danes Spring Concert 2021

Our Music Faculty, led by Director of Music Miss Stevens, once again organised and executed a fantastic Virtual Spring Concert which can be viewed at the link given below.

The concert consists of a combination of video and audio recordings from many of our talented students across all Year groups with a wide variety of styles and genres, solos and ensembles on display.

Miss Stevens commented, “I am particularly impressed with the virtual ensembles in which students recorded their parts at home individually and then mixed them using an online recording studio. We are also really grateful to Mr Butterfield who used his technical wizardry to put together the virtual Spring concert for the entire school to enjoy.”

Thank you to all the students who took part in performing such wonderful pieces.

The concert is dedicated to Mrs Roxon, who is retiring this week from her role as music administrator. Her hard work and dedication to SCD has touched the lives of thousands of students and given them skills and memories that they will take with them for the rest of their lives.

Please click on the link to view this spectacular concert:

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