King’s Senior School Summer Concert Celebrates Music, Memories and Farewells

This year’s Senior School Summer Concert was a spectacular celebration of musical talent, marking both an end-of-year tradition and a heartfelt farewell to the Upper Sixth musicians.

The evening began in grand style with the Senior Orchestra, which included two pupils from Year 8, performing Franz von Suppé’s Light Cavalry Overture, setting the tone for a night full of variety and emotion. Concerto highlights followed, with outstanding performances by trumpeter Bobby L (U6W) and French horn player Toby S (U6P), accompanied by Chamber Orchestra made up of pupils and music staff. The Senior Wind Band kept the momentum going with an exciting set, culminating in a powerful medley of Hans Zimmer’s iconic Movie Milestones themes.

King’s Brass, conducted by Kate, opened the second half of the concert with a balanced programme of Purcell and jazz. To close, the Senior Wind Band delivered a rousing trio of favourites.

A special tribute was paid to Mr Graeme Vinall, retiring after an incredible 43 years as Head of Woodwind and ensemble leader. His contributions were honoured with a surprise performance of his own arrangement of the National Anthem — a touching farewell for a much-loved figure in the King’s music community. A huge thank you goes to all the pupils who performed, and to the parents and families who have supported their musical journeys throughout the year.

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