On Tuesday 11 June members of the Middle Fourth presented an eclectic programme from soloists and ensembles to an appreciative audience of parents, staff and pupils.
The performances, which included operatic arias, rhythm and blues, Sibelius, Hendrix and heavy metal, was of notable quality. Director of Music, Mr Paul Johnson-Hyde said in his closing remarks that it is particularly exciting to have such breadth of musical talent at the College and how pleasing it was to have so many pupils coming to the concert to support their peers.
The full progamme of performances is below:
- Emily Worby (M: Piano), performing Etude in A Minor (Farrenc)
- Poppy Tilling (Cr: Voice), performing Dream a Little Dream of Me (Andre and Schwandt)
- Edward Marriott (C: Saxophone), performing Titanium (Guetta)
- Annabelle Harper (M: Baritone), performing Theme from Finlandia (Sibelius)
- Curtis Day (H: Guitar), performing Stone Cold Blues (Day)
- Emily Worby (M: Flute), performing I Didn’t Wake Up This Morning (Rae)
- Katie Evans (M: Voice), performing Running (Beyoncé)
- Daniel Worby (P: Piano), performing Joueur de Harpe (Sibelius)
- Hari Sharma (H: Voice), performing O Isis und Osiris from The Magic Flute (Mozart)
- Rylie Herbert (Rv: Guitar), performing Love On Top (Beyoncé)
- Leo Hart (G: Drums), performing Chop Suey (System of a Down)
- Anna Lomtadze (Cr: Piano), performing Spanish Dance (Moszkowski)
- Alex Povey (Rn: Saxophone), performing Junk Email Blues (Nightingale)
- The Eternal Plains (Seumas MacLeod, Curtis Day, James Harris, Tim Knighton), performing Purple Haze/C’mon Everybody (Hendrix/Cochran)