Sunderland Echo

Schoolchil­dren raise the roof

HUNDREDS OF PUPILS FROM ACROSS THE CITY JOIN IN BIG CELEBRATIO­N

- By Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @fionathomp­sonjp

Wearside schoolchil­dren filled Durham Cathedral with song as their practice paid off in a grand performanc­e.

About 270 pupils from primary schools across the city joined its girl and boy choristers as the finale of a term’s worth of work between the cathedral’s Music Outreach programme and Sunderland Music Hub.

The hub is run by Together for Children and works with schools, teachers, young people and organisati­ons across the city to open up access to a high quality music education.

The Cathedral Choristers and James Randle, the cathedral’s director of music outreach, have been visiting and working with schools to train them and their teachers in 45 minutes of song over the last six weeks, with the lessons culminatin­g in the performanc­e in the nave of the cathedral.

Mr Randle said: “This has been a fantastic term with pupils from Sunderland, who have work extremely hard to prepare for this musical celebratio­n in Durham Cathedral.

“In a very short space of time the children and their teachers have prepared eight songs to sing together and have enjoyed a morning of working with the Cathedral Choristers.”

Rebecca Pedlow, Sunderland Music Hub manager, added: “The children and teachers have all worked really hard in preparatio­n for this performanc­e, developing their vocal skills and music leadership with the expert support of the Cathedral Choir.

“The chance to sing at such a prestigiou­s location as Durham Cathedral doesn’t come along very often.”

The programme for the afternoon was framed around several themes, including St Cecilia’s Day, the Patron Saint of Music and Musicians, and included Viking Rock, a song about Viking raids which playfully acknowledg­es the tumultuous history of Durham’s monastic community.

The celebratio­n also featured traditiona­l carols.

Councillor Louise Farthing, Sunderland City Council’s cabinet member for Children’s Services, said: “This event is always a great occasion. We value our close working relationsh­ip with Durham Cathedral and its Choristers, and the outreach programme between the Cathedral and Sunderland Music Hub has provided hundreds of primary schoolchil­dren with this great opportunit­y over the years.”

Schools participat­ing were George Washington Primary School, Hetton Lyons Primary School, John F Kennedy Primary School, Lambton Primary School, Fullwell Junior School, Blackfell Primary School, St Paul’s Church of England Primary School, Academy 360 Primary School and Dame Dorothy Primary School.

Sunderland Music Hub is the lead organisati­on for the Sunderland Music Education Hub, which is funded by the Department for Education and managed nationally through Arts Council England (ACE).

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