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Music

Music at Moreton knows no boundaries

Music For All

As a school, Moreton Hall is an advocate of ‘music for all’ and provides endless opportunities, and enrichment to ignite interest and nurture talent. 

Each year brings new musical challenges and performance opportunities including music festivals, musical productions, ensembles and concerts. 

From pupils who previously had intense stage fright to making their debut performance, to gaining passes, merits and distinctions in ABRSM, LCM and Trinity College examinations, music continues to thrive at Moreton Hall. The dedication and enthusiasm our pupils show towards music is infectious and it is as a result of their hard work and determination and the first-class musical tuition and excellent facilities that they are able to achieve so much.    

Music Tours

Music tours abroad take place every two years and give pupils the opportunity to perform in larger venues whilst experiencing different cultures. Moreton’s musicians have visited prestigious venues such as St. Marks Basilica in Venice, St. Nicholas’ Church in Prague and visits to Boston, Barcelona and Paris. Music-making really is one of the key fundamentals of Moreton Hall’s educational experience.

Recent Music Events

Piano Masterclasses

Moreton instrumentalists have enjoyed piano masterclasses from Naomi Kayayan of  Wycombe Abbey School, China, a Steinway piano masterclass in London with Charles Owen and a guitar workshop with Vera van Heeringen.

Performances

The show choir, pianists and the Chicago cast treated an audience to some wonderful performances at the Foundation Dinner at Iscoyd Park and The Christmas at The Holroyd Community event, along with the North Shropshire ensembles.

Over 400 instrumental lessons take place each week in all orchestral instruments, percussion, voice, piano and in acoustic and electric guitars
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