Five local schools participated in a fun music workshop hosted by St Albans School.
The live learning experience welcomed around 35 musical pupils from schools across Hertfordshire, including Maple Primary, Oakwood Primary, Redbourn Primary, Alban City and Aldwickbury.
Throughout the day, the pupils played their instruments, took part in a junk percussion session where they made music from old household items, and rehearsed a full orchestra performance.
They then performed a variety of pieces to parents at the end of the day.
Tom Young, director of music at St Albans School, said: “It was wonderful to see the pupils’ enthusiasm as they worked together in teams to put on a fantastic musical concert for parents. What they created in just one day was incredible and testament to their hard work.
“The event itself was also a great way for the local pupils within our wider community to make new friends, learn from each other, and experience life in the music department at St Albans.”
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