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lower school music Lower School music at Sevenoaks has been a fun and engaging experience. There are oodles of activities in the Music department, ranging from singing in choirs to meeting professional musicians. When I first started here, I was overwhelmed by the wealth of music-making and struggled to decide what I should pick to do. However, I soon got into the habit of going to Foundation Orchestra on Tuesdays and Lower School Singers on a Thursday. As a Music scholar, I was also able to be in a quartet, with Mr Dyer leading us for the first two terms and Mrs Hendry in the last term. I have really enjoyed Foundation Orchestra, because it feels like being a member of a full and dynamic ensemble. I would even go as far as to say that under the leadership of Mr Potts and Mr Palmer, the orchestra has sounded to my ears almost like a professional group. This year I have had the chance to play Gustav Holst’s The Planets as well as Brazil (a medley of Brazilian themes from films). I thoroughly enjoyed the Foundation Orchestra trip where we visited the Royal Festival Hall and heard a spectacular performance by the LPO. In Lower School Singers, I have really enjoyed the variety of pieces that we have looked at with Mr Palmer. On arriving at Sevenoaks I was fortunate to be given the opportunity to learn two new instruments. I chose the organ and the piano. My teachers, Mr Ho and Mr Brooks, are very committed, and I know that learning these two instruments is something I definitely want to continue with in the next few years. I’ve also been able to contribute to chamber music, being a member of a string quartet who have been afforded different opportunities such as participating in a masterclass with the Sacconi Quartet (and then having a very nice dinner!), and taking part in the Pro Corda competition. There has been an abundance of concerts across the year, and I’ve played in many of them. To top off the Lower School musical experience, the curriculum in Year 7 has been really amazing. From learning how to play the djembe all the way to avant-garde music, I have found class music exciting and it has broadened my musical horizons. Aryan Marxaney, Year 7 62 PERFORMING ARTS