On the 14 October
Thornden Hall, in partnership with the Hampshire Music Education Hub, hosted a free
screening of the Ten Pieces film for two hundred and forty KS2 pupils.
Ninety Y3/4 pupils from
Otterbourne CE Primary school and another ninety Y4, Y5 and Y6 pupils
from Scantabout Primary school were able to walk up to Thornden Hall and
another sixty Y4 pupils came on the bus from Knightwood school a bit further
away.
It was great to be able to show
the film on the huge screen at Thornden Hall with the fabulous surround sound.
The children really enjoyed the whole experience.
Firm favourites of the children
from Otterbourne included Grieg’s “In the Hall of the Mountain King”, Holst’s
“Mars” and Mussorgsky’s “Night on the Bare Mountain” whereas the pupils from
Scantabout all really liked Beethoven’s “Symphony Number 5”!
Opinion was divided over the
Anna Meredith piece, “Connect It”, with some pupils not really knowing what to
make of it, probably as it was so different from all the other pieces, with
others absolutely loving it!
The schools are going to be
using the film in a variety of different ways over the coming weeks. Many
will be listening again to a different piece each week as part of their assemblies,
so opinions and favourites may well change, while some will be using the pieces
as inspiration for dance or their own creative compositions. Some pupils may
even like to write something for this blog!
It will be great to find out if
any other pieces emerge as new favourites and to see and hear the results of
the dance and compositions - We can’t wait!
Thank you to Thornden Hall for hosting the screening and thank you all for coming!