In this one-hour narrated concert, students connect with the orchestra in a fun and engaging way to learn more about music.
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In this one-hour narrated concert, students connect with the orchestra in a fun and engaging way to learn more about music.
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This is intended for senior primary and intermediate students but older and younger students also join us for a day of rehearsals and a concert to finish having practised music prior. We would love to welcome new schools to these and can assist in preparations so please be in touch. |
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Come and learn how to use language and speech as a starting point for singing, movement activities, rhythm games, and ideas for musical play that enable chil-dren to discover the many elements of music in natural and creative way. |
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In this one-hour narrated concert, students connect with the orchestra in a fun and engaging way to learn more about music. |
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In the last movement of Scheherazade, Rimsky-Korsakov notches up the tension until it seems it can go no further. The resolution is completely unexpected and yet totally satisfying. For the audience, it’s thrilling. But it’s very carefully calculated. Richard Gill will explain the fascinating way Rimsky-Korsakov does it. |
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