This week a team of school ensembles, pupils and professional musicians came together to record 11 very different pupil compositions – ranging from full choir to duets. After over a year of listening to audio-plugin instruments on their note-processing software, our pupils were able to hear their work performed live in some very sensitive interpretations of their compositions. Many thanks to all musicians involved in a very busy day, and a massive well done to our pupil composers!

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