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At the end of the Lent term the combined massed choirs of the Choral Society and Parents’ Choir performed the epic St John Passion by Bach. I sang as an alto in the chorus and had one of the best nights of my life. I joined Sevenoaks this year in the Lower Sixth. Not only was I new to the school, I was also new to the Music department, which meant I was quite nervous about whether or not I would be able to integrate with the group. Thankfully, however, I was dragged along to Choral Society by a friend, and I am glad that I was. Every well-planned rehearsal after a hurried Friday lunch was different; we would always learn something new and have a lot of fun doing it. Mr Heighway, our conductor, brilliantly put the performance together in the limited amount of time he had to rehearse with us. By the day of the performance, we were all very familiar with the music. We rehearsed with a professional orchestra for the first time. None of us had performed the entire work including soloists before the actual performance, but it still went flawlessly. I find a particular beauty in the connection between the conductor, the orchestra and the choir, and even the connection between the different parts of a choir. The interaction between the different sounds (especially the fugal polyphony often seen in Bach’s work) unites people. Even today I sometimes randomly begin to sing the different vocal parts in the St John Passion, and miss the chaos of a Friday lunchtime fast-track. I came to Sevenoaks as a keen musician, but couldn’t sight-read and had a limited knowledge of Bach. I am still not the best sight-reader, but this experience showed me how much I love singing in choirs, and how much I love Bach’s music. It helped me improve my skills, meet new people and learn the joy of singing in a choral ensemble; it was a truly unforgettable experience, and a memory I will cherish. SEVENOAKS SCHOOL 2018-2019 Mitika Agarwal, Lower Sixth 59