Music Scholars Concert

September 27, 2024

The school was treated to another concert from our music scholars, who showed us the range of talent nurtured by our music department. Ranging from Year 7 to Upper Sixth, we had performances of everything from Rihanna to Mozart. 

The show openedwith a masterful performance of Mozart and finished with Rumores de la Caleta, with thanks to Music Tech’s very own Emanuele Coda for doing the tech for the performances. Thank you to all the performers for creating such a fantastic concert and a good taster for the music to come.

By Sam Vickers Year 13 McGill’s

A split image featuring two identical young boys dressed in blue shirts and grey trousers, standing side by side with confident expressions against a scenic outdoor background. The left side displays the boys in a playful pose, while the right side shows them looking directly at the camera.

Two side-by-side images featuring a beautiful landscape: one shows a serene sunset over a calm lake with silhouettes of trees, while the other captures a vibrant sunrise over rolling hills with greenery and a clear blue sky.

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