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Easter Concert 2022

We had a wonderful Easter concert on Tuesday evening held in the Barbirolli Hall. Our students showcased an array of talent, with many solo and group performances. The evening started with the 1st Orchestra playing the Imperial March, the Junior choir sung Lennon and McCartney’s Let it be, with the Jazz and Wind band also performing. The solo performances were equally exceptional, from singing to the playing.

We wish to say thank you to all those who participated and a huge thank you to Miss Stevens, Director of Music, Mr Butterfield, Mrs Canavan and Miss Fleming and to all the peripatetic music teachers for their contributions to this evening’s concert, to Mrs Meredith for her help with the tickets, to the Parents’ Association for providing refreshments and to the caretaking staff for helping to set up the event.

 

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