Portsmouth News

A concert by candleligh­t at historic site

An ‘unforgetta­ble’ performanc­e in Square Tower by pupils and leavers

- MUSIC SCHOLARS by EMILY JESSICA TURNER The News Emily.Turner@jpimedia.co.uk

MUSIC scholars from a city school took to the stage to perform a candlelit concert in an Old Portsmouth venue.

Portsmouth High School pupils from Year 10-13 joined with sixth form leavers to perform pieces from John Rutter, Bach and Beethoven to songs from the musicals Waitress and Anastasia for an audience of families and staff at a concert held at the Square ToSwiexrt.h form leaver and musical scholar Thalia Burke, 18, said: ‘It was a lovely evening for my final scholars and leavers concert.

‘As my last concert it was a little sad but was a good chance to reflect over all the opportunit­ies I have had as a music scholar at Portsmouth High School, from several internatio­nal music trips to New York and Budapest to singing in London at Coutts music marathon in the Strand.

‘It was a lovely evening to celebrate the talent we have in the school and I really enjoyed lsainstgti­inmge.w' ith cantabile one

The school’s director of music, George Tinsley, said that the concert was an ‘unforgetta­ble’ performanc­e held in the historic Square Tower.

He added: ‘The school’s finest musicians entertaine­d family and friends with polished performanc­es ranging from art songs to classical instrument­al numbers.

‘Cantabile finished the concert singing the upbeat and catchy Orinoco Flow.

‘This was the final performanc­e at the school for the most senior musicians as ethxeaymin­eamtiboanr­sk, upuonnivet­rhseitiyr placements, and careers.

‘The evening was a fitting showcase for their years of dedication to the school's music programme.’

 ?? ?? Portsmouth High School leavers at the concert
Portsmouth High School leavers at the concert

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