The annual Music Award Holders’ Recital took place in Big School on Thursday 11 October. The audience of family, friends and staff, enjoyed an eclectic programme. It was a particularly poignant moment as it was the first concert to once again host a live audience following the pandemic.
In between the concerts, parents of our Music Scholars’ were invited to a buffet supper where they were able to meet members of the Music Department staff.
At the end of the concert, the Director of Music, Mr Paul Johnson-Hyde, thanked the pupils for the commitment and hard work that went into producing such high-quality music-making. He also recognised the impressive work of the College Staff Accompanist, Miss Gill Ford, for helping pupils to prepare such polished performances.
Sonata No. 16 in C major, first movement: Allegro – W.A. Mozart
Satomi Brocklebank (Hu) (3: Piano)
‘Prelude’ from Five Bagatelles for Clarinet and Piano- G. Finzi
Daisy Gillespie (GH) (L4: Clarinet)
Douce Reverie No. 21 Op. 39 – P. I. Tchaikovsky
Orson Morris (Hu) (L4: Piano)
‘Summer Song’ from Three Summer Sketches – Margaret Hubicki
Lucas Jones (Je) (L4: Cello)
‘Main Theme’ from Superman – John Williams
Harry Jones (Wa) (L4: Trumpet)
Aria for Alto Saxophone and Piano – Eugene Bozza
Shihyun Kim (F) (M4: Alto Saxophone)
Haru no Umi (The Sea in Spring) – Michio Miyagi
Dev Sharma (Rn) (M4: Flute)
The Moose is Loose – John Wallace
Dan Sindall (Rn) (M4: Trumpet)
Sonata No. 7 in D Minor Op. 5, Giga: Allegro Molto – A. Corelli
Sophia Pirrie (Rv) (M4: Violin)
‘Stars and the Moon’ from Songs for a New World – Jason Robert Brown
Ananya Kailasam (R) (M4: Voice)
East Coast – Steve Lewinson, arr. Osborn
Hattie Stephens (R) (M4: Drums)
Boys Will Be Bugs – Cavetown
Freddie Carty (Rn) (M4: Guitar)
Rondo for Lifey for Trumpet and Piano – L. Bernstein
Rory Mathers (U4: Trumpet)
Bone Idyll – Christopher Mowat
George Johnson (P) (U4: Trombone)
Flute Concerto No. 2 in D major, first movement: Allegro aperto – W. A. Mozart
Anna Gillespie (R) (5th: Flute)
Body and Soul – John Green
Stefano Di Rico (P) (5th: Tenor Saxophone)
Flute Concerto No. 3 in D major, ‘The Goldfinch’, third movement: Allegro
Libby Chesser (R) (5th: Flute)
Concertino in C for Oboe and Piano – C. M. von Weber
Ella Stephens (R) (5th: Oboe)
Lullaby, Op. 10 – W. Mason
Lilian Gartside (M) (5th: Piano)
Synergy – Anika Nilles
Zachary Ho (L6: Drum Kit)
Poisoning Pigeons in the Park – Tom Lehrer
Daniel Lodge (C) (L6: Voice)
Sonatina for Alto Saxophone and Piano, second movement: Gymnopedie Bleu – James Rae
Edward Marriot (C) (L6: Saxophone)
‘Smoke Gets in Your Eyes’ from Roberta – Harbach & Kern, arr. Iveson
Annabelle Harper (M) (L6: Baritone)
Is She Not Passing Fair? – Elgar
James Harris (L6: Voice) * unable to perform on piano
Sonata in G minor for Saxophone and Piano, third movement: Allegro – J. S. Bach
Alexander Povey (Rn) (L6: Alto Saxophone)
Concerto No. 2 in D major, third movement: Rondeau (Allegro) – W. A. Mozart
Laura Galanty (W) (L6: Flute)
Suite, No. 3: Air – Helen Hopekirk
Emily Worby (M) (L6: Piano)
Cradle Song – Ni Hongjin
George Bustard (Rn) (U6: Piano)
‘Gentle Airs, Melodious Strains’ from Athalia – G. F. Handel
Barney Fildes (P) (U6: Voice)
Whatever Happened to Jazz – Deirdre Cartwright
Solomon Ekoku (Fa) (U6: Drums)
Sonata for Alto Saxophone & Piano: first movement – Phil Woods
Fraser Spalding (Fa) (U6: Saxophone)
Dance Preludes for Clarinet and Piano – Lutoslawski
Allegro Molto
Andantino
Allegro Giocoso
Suzie Zu (W) (U6: Clarinet)
Unable to perform this evening:
Sophie Bustard (Wh) (U4th)
Sophie Norman (Wh) (L6th)
Louis Russell (C) (U6: Bass)