Music 10/03/26

Taylors’ Musicians Play to the Crowd in Anticipation of Grade Exams

This week, 13 talented Taylors’ musicians took to the stage to share some of the amazing music they will be performing later this term in their ABRSM grade exams. Find out more about why they played and how they got on.

Writes Nicholas Stuart, Director of Music

Later this term, 13 boys will be sitting Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) grade exams. Preparation for these exams requires a great deal of effort and perseverance over a sustained period, and they are an excellent way for our boys to have their hard work formally recognised. Each exam comprises the performance of three pieces alongside a series of technical and musicianship tests, including scales and arpeggios, sightreading and aural skills.

Performing is an exciting but often nerve-wracking experience, and for many boys next week’s exams will be their first. To help them prepare for this – and to give them an opportunity to share their music making with the wider school community – each of our exam candidates participated in a recital where they performed one of their grade exam pieces. The programme for the recital was as follows:

Name Instrument Piece
Adam K. Singing Simple Things
Vansh S. Piano A Little Song
Kiaan V. Guitar Ecossaise
Vian P. Singing The Miller of Dee
Roshav G. Guitar The Old Firework Maker
Caelan B. Piano Song of Erin
Aythan H. Guitar Wobbegong Waltz
Thomas H. Piano Berry Smoothie
Vivaan N. Guitar Sur le pont d’avignon
Yemo S. Piano Remember Me
Zain B. Guitar Vltava
Jayde L. Oboe Air and rondo

All the boys played excellently, and we are hugely proud of them. We wish them every success as they continue their final exam preparations over the coming weeks.

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