Everyone at Music for Everyone is still on a high from this weekend’s magnificent 40th anniversary celebrations!
Nearly 1000 people descended on the Albert Hall to celebrate 40 years of music making, recounting many highs from the last four decades and looking forward to the next four.
On Saturday, we celebrated our youth programme, with hundreds of young people taking part in an impressive concert.
Earlier in the day, celebrated folk violinist and MfE alumnus Sam Sweeney led a workshop with our youth string players, the fruits of which raised the roof in the afternoon concert.
Also featured were our Youth Bands, Vocals choir, Strictly Strings training orchestra, and a wonderful line up of ‘big kids’ — alumni youth participants who returned as adult players to share in the day.
On Sunday, members of our Daytime Voices choirs, the Nottingham Chamber Singers, Nottingham and Loughborough Daytime Orchestras, Nottingham Concert Orchestra, Big Band and Flute Choir, were amassed to give a triumphant concert featuring excerpts from favoured programmes from the last 40 years.
This included works by Brahms, Handel, Freddie Mercury and, excitingly, the world premiere of a new fanfare by composer Libby Croad.
Sunday’s concert was rounded off with a performance of the Hallelujah Chorus, conducted by our incoming artistic director Alex Robinson.
We proceeded to finish this fantastic weekend with celebratory tea and cake, after a special moment on stage with Angela Kay.
Thank you and well done to everyone who participated and made the weekend so extremely special!
- Did you see our Exhibition this weekend? Showcasing Music for Everyone’s history over the past four decades, it was great to see so many wonderful memories.
- Thank you to Minder and everyone who helped make such a special display.
Have a great week!
Your friends at MfE.
04/07/2023
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