This page contains news up to August 2023, when DASP Music changed to Wessex Music
DASP Arts Fest 2023On 20th May, we held our first DASP Arts Fest. Over 200 students took part in the day which featured performances and workshops of music, dance and drama. We also welcomed people of all ages at a variety of workshops and drop-in sessions including our 'murder mystery' workshop, samba workshop, SEND workshop, vocal workshop, Lindy-Hop dance workshop, pre-school music and dance sessions and our Come and Try instrument sessions. Not forgetting our wonderful BBQ, sweets and cakes stalls. There was so much going on! Thanks to all who helped to organise and run things.
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Sing for the KingOn Saturday 6th May (the King's Coronation day!), children from Prince of Wales School, Manor Park First School, Milborne St Andrew First School, Broadmayne First School and Puddletown Middle School, joined together to form a massed choir and sang at the Dorchester Town Council's Beacon Lighting event at Salisbury Fields. The children sang three songs; Sing for the King, I just can't wait to be King and Sing! Mr Spracklen, Headteacher at the Prince of Wales school, sported a wonderful Union Jack suit and even managed a quick change into a Lion costume as the children sang 'I just can't wait to be King' from the Lion King. It was a fun way to celebrate the new monarch - and the rain held off (just about!)!
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Musical Theatre WorkshopOn 6th March, we were lucky enough to be visited by four visiting professional Musical Theatre actors. The professionals worked with 140 students from across 6 schools throughout the day and then performed with the students in an evening show for parents. Throughout the day, the students rehearsed six numbers, complete with choreography. Several students also had the opportunity to work 1:1 with the professionals to gain some input on solo and duet work.
It was a very tiring day, but the amount that the students achieved was phenomenal. Thank you to all of the staff who worked with the students in preparation for this experience and thank you to all the students for showing such dedication and professionalism! We hope to be able to repeat this event again in the future. Videos of this event will be available to view on the DASP Music website very soon. |
Year 4 Singing Concerts
At the end of February, we held our annual Year 4 concerts. 450 children came together, from all 14 DASP first/primary schools, over 3 nights to perform for family and friends, at The Thomas Hardye School Theatre. As mentioned previously, this was the first time we have been able to run this project ‘as normal’ since Covid, and it was really lovely to see all the Year 4s back in the Hardye Theatre. This year, the theme of the concerts was ‘Peace and Friendship’. Songs included Can You Feel the Love Tonight from the Lion King, One and a Million and Ed Sheeran’s What do I Know. The concerts formed the showcase finale of weeks of hard work by the students. Mrs Trevorrow had visited each school, three times, over the preceding 6 weeks and worked with the children on learning the songs. Thanks to all of the teachers and parents who worked with the children to make the concerts such a great success. Video excerpts of the concerts can be seen on our video/audio page.
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Wessex MAT Music FestivalIn February we held the inaugural ‘Wessex MAT Music Festival’. This day included 5 schools (Thomas Hardye, St Osmund’s, Dorchester Middle, St Mary’s Middle and Purbeck Secondary) with students from years 5-12 taking part. The day consisted of a body-percussion warm-up session, followed by three different workshops; orchestra, choir and rock band, with about 60 students in each group. At the end of the day, all of the students performed to each other and there was also the opportunity to hear some of the more established THS ensembles.
The orchestra focussed on the piece A Night on the Bare Mountain by Mussorgsky. The choir learnt an acapella version of Duffy’s Mercy and a 3-part harmony version of Fix You by Cold Play. The Rock bands focussed on learning Green Onions and Wipeout, and did some work on improvisation. For some of the students, it was the first time that they had had the opportunity to work with such a large group of musicians before. It was wonderful to see students from across the five schools working together and supporting each other so well. We very much hope this is the start of an annual event! Click here to see a summary video of the day. |
Christmas Concerts 2022At the start of December, we held our first Christmas concerts in the newly refurbished Thomas Hardye Theatre. This was the first concert we had done in the theatre since COVID, and it was lovely to be back! All of the DASP and Hardyes ensembles performed. Particular highlights were the THS Concert band's performance of the Lion King Medley and the DASP Youth Orchestra's performance of the Doctor Who theme - we even had a surprise special guest for that one! Click here to reveal who!
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Gabrieli Roar - November 2022On 29th November, 85 students from Thomas Hardye and the three middle schools took part in a spectacular performance at Portsmouth Cathedral as part of the Gabrieli Roar project. The project involves 3,000 young singers participating in eight performances across the country, alongside the Gabrieli Consort’s world-class musicians. The concert, entitled ‘In Dulci Jubilo’, was a Christmastide treat featuring the spectacular flamboyant polychoral music of Michael Praetorius in belated celebration of the 400th anniversary of the great composer’s death. The students all performed magnificently and it was a wonderful opportunity to experience working with these professional musicians up-close.
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Dorset Songlines Recording - November 2022Last year, all Year 4s in DASP took part in a project with composer, Geof Edge, called Dorset Songlines, which culminated in a large-scale performance in Maumbury Rings in June. Last weekend, 50 Year 5 pupils, joined 50 adults at the Dorset Museum to create a recording of the pieces that were created during the project. The plan is for the recordings to eventually be made available in the Natural Dorset gallery in the museum, for future generations to enjoy.
It was a long day for all involved, but the pupils all conducted themselves brilliantly and it was lovely to revisit the songs after all these months. Hear a snippet of the recording session here |
Vocal Workshop with Charles MacDougall - September 2022In September, we were delighted to invite professional singer, Charles MacDougal, to work with students from both Thomas Hardye School and the three middle schools. Charles was a founding member of the renowned VOCES8 vocal ensemble and currently does a lot of work with Voices Foundation and various London youth choirs. The students learnt several new pieces, in harmony, including a South African apartheid song and a riff-based piece by the Average White Band. It was wonderful to hear voices filling the Hardye theatre
again after the long covid-months of very little singing being allowed. This workshop kick-started the co-curricular offer in our schools and Hardyes have been particularly pleased that they now have over 150 students attending rehearsals every week. See a snippet of the workshop here! |
Summer Concert - July 2022In July 2022, we returned to the Weymouth Pavilion, for our first concert there since the pandemic. Over 200 students took part, from ages 5-18. All of the DASP Ensembles played, as did many Thomas Hardye School groups. We created a few massed ensembles, notably our combined orchestra which played Bizet's Toreador, and our combined choir which sang 'Put a Little Love in your Heart'.
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Dorset Songlines - June 2022Throughout the spring and summer terms, we have been working in collaboration with Dorchester Arts and Dorset Museum on an exciting project involving all of the Year 4 children within DASP.
In the spring term, the children all visited the Dorset Museum and researched the geological history of Dorset in the Natural Dorset gallery. They then worked with local composer, Geof Edge, to create a series of songs all about the changing Dorset landscape. Songs had titles such as "Triassic Dorset is a Desert", "Across the Tundra", and "Through the Jungle". Together with Geof Edge, Mrs Trevorrow then worked with the children to rehearse the songs. The project culminated in a performance in Maumbury Rings on Saturday 18th June with over 200 children and over 60 adults taking part. The whole project was such a lovely experience for the children to not only rehearse and perform, but to also experience the composition process from initial ideas, through to completed works. Huge thank you and well done to all involved! |
Concert with Nadia Eide - April 2022On Saturday 2nd April, singing students from DASP schools joined together to form the ‘Nightingales Chorus’ for a concert at Dorchester Arts. They joined Nadia Eide, recent finalist of The Voice UK 2021, for her solo concert that evening and performed 'Electricy' from Billy Elliot themselves and then joined with Nadia for 'Never Enough' from The Greatest Showman.
This was a wonderful opportunity for our young singers to both perform and watch a professional singer in action. |
Mars under Mars - March 2022On Wednesday 9th March, 40 students from across DASP joined forces with 60 adults from two local orchestras; Dorchestra and Dorset Sinfonia. They rehearsed and performed a fantastic arrangement of Gustav Holst’s ‘Mars’, whilst sitting under Luke Jerram’s art installation of the same name, which had been visiting Dorchester Arts that week. The result was an orchestra of ages 9-93!
To play such powerful music in such an atmospheric setting was truly wonderful! Comments from the participants revealed that both the students and the adults very much enjoyed the experience; A lovely example of collaborative working across the community, to the benefit of many. Huge thank you to organisers at Dorchester Arts, Dorchestra and Dorset Sinfonia for making it happen and a special thank you to Mrs Wolff for conducting it so brilliantly. If you’d like to hear a snippet of the rehearsal, please click here |
Christmas Perfomances 2021We were able to hold a scaled-down version of our usual Christmas Concert this year, with many of the DASP Ensembles performing. The concerts took place in the Thomas Hardye Sixth Form Centre (as the theatre is being refurbished).
There were some wonderful performances including ‘Frosty the Snowman’ performed by the Brass Ensemble, ‘Dance of the Mirlitons’ performed by Flute choir and ‘Mission Impossible’ performed by the DASP Youth Orchestra. In addition, our Guitar Group and Skylarks & Nightingales choirs, were invited to perform at the Dorchester Christmas Cracker event. They entertained the crowds brilliantly! Well done to all who were involved in both performances and a huge thank you to all of our ensemble leaders who worked with (and continue to work with), our students. |
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DASP Community Lockdown Orchestra Project - March 2021When Lockdown 3 hit England at the start of 2021, DASP Music decided to launch the Community Lockdown Orchestra Project. This was a chance for all musicians in our community (students, teachers, parents and friends) to put something positive together and share in some music making. All 95 people who took part, learnt their parts by themselves and then submitted their own videos to us at DASP Music. With a bit of technology magic, we put them together into this finished performance. Enjoy!
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DASP Music Christmas Concert 2020Due to the COVID restrictions in place, this year, our Christmas Concert went online. We were really pleased that many of our students were still able to take part. The students rehearsed a bit online with their ensembles, but then recorded their parts themselves and sent them to Mrs Trevorrow, who along with some audio help from Mr Trevorrow, put it together into this complete concert. We hope you enjoy!
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Musical Theatre Workshop March 2020On March 9th, 120 students from the Dorchester Middle, St Osmund’s Middle, St Mary’s Middle and Thomas Haryde School, were fortunate enough to have the opportunity to take part in a musical theatre workshop with four professional actors, at the Weymouth Pavilion.
The workshop was partly funded by the Dorset Music Education Hub and formed part of DASP Music’s singing strategy this year; to encourage more children to continue to engage in singing as they grow up, particularly boys. The students had all spend time preparing songs in advance and during the day-long workshop, the professionals worked with the students to choreograph and rehearse the songs. The result was a full-length show of group numbers and solos for friends and family to watch. |
DASP Year 4 Concerts 2020At the start of March, we held our annual Year 4 singing concerts. Over 400 children came together, from all 13 DASP first schools, over 3 nights to perform for family and friends at The Thomas Hardye School Theatre. This year, the theme of the concerts was ‘the environment’, and all of the songs linked to the natural elements and eco-friendly messages. Songs included Jack Johnsons’s ‘3 R’s’ (complete with junk percussion accompaniment!), ‘Be Cool’ by Bob Chilcott (a song about global warming), and ‘Together we can change the world’.
The concerts formed the showcase finale of weeks of hard work by the students. Mrs Trevorrow had visited each school, four times, over the preceding 8 weeks and worked with the children on learning the songs. Thanks to all of the teachers and parents who worked with the children to make the concerts such a great success. |
DASP Christmas Concert 2019On 4th December, around 150 students from across DASP came together for the annual Christmas concerts at The Thomas Hardye School theatre. All of the DASP Ensembles and various groups from Thomas Hardye performed. The standard was particularly high this year and everyone was left feeling in a decidedly Christmassy mood. Well done to all involved!
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DASP Young Musician Festival 2019On Saturday 23rd November, we held our third annual DASP Young Musician Festival. The festival was a chance for students to gain performance experience whilst also receiving constructive feedback from our independent adjudicators, Howard Evans and Philippa Topham. Over 40 students from across the DASP pyramid took part during the day. In the evening, we held a celebration concert for those that had performed particularly well during the day, which also featured The Thomas Hardye School Concert Band. There were lots of winners who were presented with certificates in the evening concert. The overall Intermediate winner was Mia Wright (clarinet/piano) in year 7 at Dorchester Middle School and the overall Advanced winner was Charlotte Ballard (flute) in year 13 at Thomas Hardye School, who is now DASP Young Musician of the Year. Well done to all who took part! We look forward to running the event again next year!
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Folk WorkshopAt the start of October we were really lucky to be visited by folk band 'Gathering Tides', who led a day-long creative music workshop for children across DASP. During the workshop, the children learnt several traditional folk melodies and then worked collaboratively to arrange them and add their own ideas. They also got the opportunity to improvise and the more advanced fiddle players were taught some stylistic fiddle techniques.
The day was great fun and we very much hope to welcome the band back to work with us again in the future. |
Apollo - One Giant LeapThe last weekend of the summer term saw several schools in DASP take part in the epic Apollo project at ‘Moonbury Rings’ which was organised by Dorchester Arts.
The culmination of this event was the performance of Apollo- One Giant Leap, a cantata written by local composer, Geof Edge, and performed by over 300 children and people from the local community. The children from DASP were led by a fantastic guest conductor, Alastair Malloy, who was a complete pleasure to work with, and accompanied by a superb orchestra of professional players from some of the UK’s top orchestras. Some DASP children were even filmed live on BBC South Today singing one of the pieces from the end performance. In addition to the performance, there was also a brilliant science festival, cinema event and art made by all the Year 6’s on display. Many months of preparation went into this weekend and DASP Music was heavily involved from the start. From February to July, Mrs Trevorrow and Mr Edge visited all of the middle schools to do singing workshops with all years, but with a focus on year 5, who were to eventually be invited to perform on the stage. During the summer term, Mr Bruton worked with the Thomas Hardye Singers on the cantata and this group were fundamental to the end performance. During June, Mrs Trevorrow visited most of the first schools and delivered an Apollo assembly to each school, where she taught each school how to sing the ‘anthem’ from the cantata and also talked about the history of the Apollo 11 mission. In early July, Mrs Trevorrow, Mr Bruton and Mr Trevorrow ran samba workshops with most year 9 classes in order that they could be invited to join a procession on the day of the performance. As you are probably aware, the early part of weekend itself was hampered by torrential rain, which meant a last minute rescheduling of events. However, everybody worked together and the performance was rescheduled for the Sunday evening, and was a spectacularly fitting finale to the whole wonderful weekend of events. A huge thank you to all who made this event possible – it will certainly be something that will be remembered for a long time to come! |
DASP Fest 2019On 29th June we held our first ever DASP Music Fest.
This all-day festival took place at The Thomas Hardye School and was held instead of our usual summer concert at the Weymouth Pavilion. We had around 700 people attend throughout the day and it was lovely to see people of all ages engaging with music. All of the DASP Ensembles performed, alongside various THS groups, Pop Club and many small groups and soloists. There were also several workshops for everyone to take part in including recorders, ukuleles, drumming and improvisation. The Come and Try was a particular success with both children and adults trying a range of instruments that they had not played before. A highlight for me was watching the students performing on the Open Mic and Busking stages, where the children put together their own performances. We have had very positive feedback and very much hope that this will be a biennial event. A huge thank you to the whole team who were involved! |
DASP Year 4 ConcertsThis year's DASP Year 4 concerts took place on 18th, 19th and 20th March at The Thomas Hardye School theatre. This is the first time that we have used this venue, and whilst it meant that we had to run the concerts over three consecutive nights in mini-pyramids, the venue seemed to work much better overall.
There were some fantastic performances from all of the schools in a concert which was made up of songs from stage and screen. The children were visited over the preceding eight weeks by Mrs Trevorrow, who taught each of the schools five songs. These were then put together on the day, resulting in the children singing in two and three part harmony! We had three packed out audiences and through kind donations, were able to raise nearly £1200 for DASP Music, which will be put towards repeating the same project in future years. Well done and thank you to all involved – you should all be very proud! |
DASP students excel at Weymouth Music Festival
On Saturday 2nd March, several DASP groups and individual students took part in the Weymouth and Dorset Music Festival. The DASP Youth Orchestra performed brilliantly including an excellent rendition of 'Shot Gun' by George Ezra which featured solos by various members. The DASP Brass group played particularly well, despite having to lead themselves at the last minute. The DASP Flute Choir and Flautissimo also did themselves proud and Flautissimo did particularly well as they were invited back to the evening celebration concert on Friday 8th March and were presented with an ensemble winners cup. Special thanks to our DASP ensemble leaders, Mrs Wolff, Mr Ansell and Mrs Olson.
In addition to our groups, several individuals from DASP entered on their own or in small groups. William Bishop, Ella Trevorrow, Oliver Trevorrow and Orson Marsh (pictured right) and Charlotte Ballard, did particularly well as they were invited to perform at the evening celebration concert and Orson, Ella and Charlotte were all presented with cups. Events such as this are invaluable for the development and inspiration of our young musicians and thanks must go to all involved. |
Julia's House fundraising concertOn Sunday 10th February, several DASP ensembles and soloists took part in a fundraising concert for Julia's House Hospice at the Corn Exchange.
Stringalings, Flautissimo, and Uke Troupe all performed along with the following individuals: India Furness (violin solo) Freya Murray (piano solo) Ella Trevorrow (cello solo) Ella Lakin (vocal solo) Sophie Sneider (vocal solo) Ross Long (piano solo) Ariane Fabreguettes and Finlay Silk (Brass Duet) Katy Turnbull (vocal solo) Sam Lawson (violin solo) Melissa Garanowako (vocal solo) All performed brilliantly and a whopping £500 was raised for Julia's House. A full report in the Dorset Echo can be read here. Well done to all involved! |
DASP Young Musician Festival 2018-19
On Saturday 19th January we held our second DASP Young Musician Festival. We were privileged to have two excellent adjudicators, Howard Evans and Andy Fawbert, who gave superb feedback to everybody. About 50 students took part in classes during the day and then 14 students were invited back to play in the evening celebration concert.
The winners were as follows: Highly Commended: Anna Southam (clarinet), Oliver Trevorrow (violin), Bruno Greenfield (piano), Tom Stevens (trumpet), Zach Stevens (saxophone). Intermediate: Gwendolen McLeod (cornet), Mia Wright (clarinet), Louis Ozaki-Barker (violin), Ariane and Eleonore Fabreguettes (piano), Seren Daly (voice). Advanced: Lucy Breakwell (voice), Josh Eaton (trombone), Sam Lawson (violin), Charlotte Ballard (flute) The overall winner of the Intermediate cup was Mia Wright and the overall winner of the Advanced cup was Sam Lawson. Well done to everyone who took part! |
Christmas Concert 2018
This year's Christmas Concert took place on Thursday 6th December at the Thomas Hardye School Theatre. All of the DASP Ensembles took part plus a few invited other groups such as the THS Big Band and the Thomas Hardye Singers. The evening was a fantastic way for the students to show off their hard work from the term and put everyone firmly in the Christmas mood! Photos from the concert can be found here.
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Summer Concert 2018
On Sunday 8th July, over 300 children from across the Dorchester Area Schools’ Partnership (DASP) came together at the Weymouth Pavilion for a sell-out DASP Music Summer Concert.
The concert featured children from aged 5-18, all performing together in a huge range of styles. There were choirs, orchestras, jazz bands, rock bands and much more. The concert opened with a large choir of over 100 children performing ‘The Greatest Show’ from the hit musical-film, ‘The Greatest Showman’. It closed with a massed orchestra, which included beginner players from age 6 up to advanced players aged 18, performing Copland’s Rodeo-Hoedown. “The summer concert is an opportunity for all of the students to showcase the work that they have put into their music over the past year,” said Hanna Trevorrow, DASP Music Coordinator “It’s also a chance for younger children to watch some of our more advanced players, in the hope that they might be inspired to play an instrument in the future. The quality of musicians that we have in the area is outstanding and to see them all performing together was something very special.” Photos and videos of the performance can now be found on our Gallery and Audio/Video page. |
DASP Fest 2018
On 28th June, students from the DASP middle schools and THS took part in DASP Fest 2018 - an opportunity for pop/rock musicians and student-led bands to perform to family and friends. The evening was really lovely and it was great to see so much talent, not just at performing, but also at improvising and composing. We hope to offer more opportunities for these pop/rock musicians at our larger DASP Fest in 2019.
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Orchestral Workshop - 16th June 2018
On Saturday 16th June, over 60 students came together for an all-day orchestral workshop in the Thomas Hardye School 6th form centre. The day was led by local professional musicians, who played alongside the students, led sectional rehearsals and conducted the end performance. Students focussed on two pieces; Copland's Rodeo and Sibelius's Finlandia. The morning focussed on the more advance players and then in the afternoon, our beginner players were able to join. This was the first experience of playing in a large orchestra for many of these younger students.
The day culminated in an informal performance for family and friends. It is hoped that the two pieces will be performed at the summer concert in July. This is our third orchestral workshop in recent years and we very much hope it will continue to be an annual or bi-annual event. |
Farewell Dippy Celebrations - 4th May 2018
Friday 4th May saw students from across the DASP schools involved in the farewell celebrations for Dippy the Dinosaur.
Over 250 children from years 1-6 (plus their parents) met at Brewery Square where they were provided with Dippy T-shirts and flags. They then performed the Dippy the Dinosaur song (written by Mrs Trevorrow for Skylarks choir to perform at Dippy’s opening event back in February). After the song, a samba band made up of parents and students, led a procession from Brewery Square, down South Street, to the Dorset County Museum. At the museum, the children performed the song again and there were speeches by the Director of the Museum and The Mayor of Dorchester. Everyone was treated to lovely drinks and nibbles before going home. The whole event was a lovely send-off for Dippy and encapsulated the spirit of community. Click here for photos and video of the event. Here are some links to write-ups from other organisations about the event:http://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/news/16208263.VIDEO___PICTURES__Farewell_Dippy__Hundreds_of_children_sing_to_say_their_goodbyes_to_their_favourite_dinosaur/ http://www.dorsetcountymuseum.org/dcm/news/read/278/dorchester-waves-goodbye-to-dippy/ More photos and video can also be found on our Facebook and Twitter feeds. |
DASP Year 4 Concerts - 7th and 8th March 2018
This March, the annual DASP Year 4 concerts took place once again at the St Osmund's sports hall. Mrs Trevorrow visited all of the schools during January and February to deliver vocal workshops to all of the children in year 4 throughout the whole DASP pyramid. This year, the them of the concert was Peace and Unity. The children learnt five songs, each learning a different part, so that when they were finally put together, they were able to perform in three-part harmony! The songs that they performed altogether were: a medley of War Songs, Dona Nobis Pacem, 'One Voice' by the Wailing Jennies, 'Let it Be' by The Beatles and Ed Sheeran's 'What do I know'. In addition, each school prepared their own song to perform. The concerts were a huge success with packed out audiences on both evenings. Through generous donations, nearly £800 was raised which will be put towards the year 4 concert next year. Photos and video of the concert can be found on our gallery and audio/video page. Well done to all involved!
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DASP with Dippy on Tour - February 2018
At the start of February half term, DASP Youth Orchestra and Skylarks choir had a fantastic time, performing at the opening celebrations for Dippy on Tour at the Dorset County Museum.
The Friday night saw the orchestra perform at the formal opening of Dippy on Tour. This was a highly prestigious event, and the orchestra were delighted to have been involved. They performed 'Jurassic Park' and 'Largo from New World Symphony' as background music, whilst the VIP guests viewed Dippy and enjoyed champagne and canapés. In addition to the orchestra, James Osborne-Jackson, Sam Lawson, Joe Lyndley and Zach Stevens all performed solos/duets. The orchestra then performed 'The Fossils' as a special show-cased performance straight after Dippy was formally opened by the special guests. It was all very exciting, especially when we found out that we were to appear on the national BBC 6 o'clock news!!!! (the video of which can be found here). The students all performed brilliantly and showed exemplary behaviour throughout. Huge thank you to Mrs Wolff and to all the other adult helpers who helped to make the performance possible. The Saturday night, saw DASP Music return to Dippy for a special performance by Skylarks Choir. This event was a family-friendly VIP event for local people. The choir were able to have exclusive access to Dippy and take part in various Dippy-themed activities. They performed a special Dippy song that had been written by Mrs Trevorrow, especially for the event. It is hoped that many other schools will learn the song over the coming months as they prepare for their own Dippy visits. Again, the choir performed with great enthusiasm and there were many positive comments from everyone who was there. Special thanks to Kathie Prince for rehearsing and enthusing the choir! |
DASP Student in BBC Young Musician of the Year Competition
Congratulations to Hannah McFarlane who last term, reached the final 25 string players, in the national BBC Young Musician of the Year Competition. We were delighted this term to award Hannah a grant, given by the Solo Trust, to assist her to pursue her career as a professional musician.
Hannah had this to say about the Young Musician of the Year experience: “When I entered BBC Young Musician 2018 last summer my ambition was to get into the second round of the competition, the category auditions. The first round – the Regional auditions - was held in the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff. Following this I had a very nervous week waiting for the result and sat glued to the computer for a day in half term awaiting the email. Fortunately I was selected - I was thrilled to be one of the final 25 string players. I returned to Cardiff at the end of November and played my heart out – the judges have to keep “a neutral exterior” so you have no idea what they are thinking! As I came out of the audition I was interviewed by the BBC which was great fun – I cannot remember what I said! The many hours of practice and rehearsals with my accompanists had paid off, not to mention all the lessons in New Milton with my teacher, Lionel Handy. Sadly I didn’t get to the televised round but to have got as far as the last 25 string players was amazing. One of the adjudicators described my performance as “really impressive playing …… conviction in spadefuls”. My accompanists were Howard Evans (first round) and Heather Reed (second round). Not only do they have to accompany my pieces but they have to keep me calm and relaxed in the warm-up session – they did a grand job especially when my cello strings had gone haywire just before the second audition. Was the whole experience fun? Yes, fantastic…………plus the meal at Zizzi’s overlooking Cardiff bay! Will I enter BBC Young Musician 2020? DEFINITELY!! I now have some exciting ventures coming up; the first of these is in March when I am the curtain-raiser for a concert to be given at the Corn Exchange in Dorchester by the BBC Young Musician of 2014. I am so grateful to the Solo Trust for this very generous and totally unexpected award. It is a great privilege to receive it and will help enormously towards my future cello studies.” |
DASP Music Christmas Concert 2017
On 6th December, children from across DASP came together to perform at the DASP Christmas concerts at the Thomas Hardye School theatre. There were performances from all of the DASP Ensembles and several Thomas Hardye School groups. All students performed excellently and the concert got everyone firmly in the Christmas spirit. Video clips of the concert can be found here and photos can be found here.
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DASP Young Musician Festival 2017
On Saturday 25th November, the first ever DASP Young Musician Festival took place. The event saw students of grade 4 standard and above take part in classes during the day, which were adjudicated by our guest adjudicators, Andy Baker and Andy Fawbert. Ten students were invited back to perform at an evening concert which also features the Thomas Hardye School Concert Band, conducted by Mr Trevorrow.
There were many fantastic performances and the winners of all categories are pictured here, but the overall winners were James Osborne-Jackson (Intermediate) and Lydia Bennett (Advanced). Well done to all who took part. We very much hope that this is something that we can continue to run into the future. |
Imperial College Symphony Orchestra and THS Singers Concert - November 2017
11th November saw the annual ICSO/THS Singers concert take place in St Mary's church. This year, 30 middle school singers joined the main choir to sing the children's-choir part in Rutter's Mass for the Children. In addition, the THS Singers performed Finzi's Low the Full Final Sacrifice. ICSO performed selections from Bizet's Carmen, for which they were joined by several THS instrumentalists and then ended the concert with the rousing overture from Wagner's Die Meistersinger. All who took part in the concert performed magnificently. The concert was extra special as it was the farewell concert for ICSO's conductor, Richard Dickins, who has been visiting Dorchester with the orchestra for about 20 years. It is a very special partnership and we very much hope that it is something that can continue in some form into the future.
For a review of the concert in the Dorset Echo, click here: http://www.dorsetecho.co.uk/leisure/reviews/15658509.REVIEW__Thomas_Hardye_Singers__St_Mary__39_s_Church__Dorchester/ |
DASP Summer Concert - July 2017
On Saturday 8th July, 250 students took place in the annual DASP Summer concert at Weymouth Pavilion. The concert featured all of the DASP ensembles and also a large DASP Orchestra of over 100 students and a large combined first schools' choir.
Photos and video can be found on our gallery and video pages. An article from the Dorset Echo can be found here. |
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Workshop - June 2017
On 25th June, 80 students from across DASP took part in a one-day workshop with members of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. They played two pieces; Ride of the Valkyries and A Night on the Bare Mountain. These were then performed to parents at the end of the day. The day was a huge success and the children really gained from the experience of playing in such a large ensemble.
Photos and video can be found on our gallery and video pages and an article from the Dorset Echo can be found here. |
Brass Masterclass - March 2017
On 29th March, Brass students from Thomas Hardye School and those that attend DASP Brass Ensemble and Beginner Brass Group were treated to a brass masterclass by ex-BSO trumpeter, Dennis Curlett. Dennis was able to offer advice and top tips to our brass students. Thank you to Mr Ansell for organising the session.
Julia's House Fundraising Concert - March 2017
On Sunday 19th March, Stringalings, Flute Choir, Uke Troupe, Harmony, Classics and various small groups and soloists took part in a fundraising concert for Julia's House at the Dorchester Corn Exchange. The Mayor was in attendance and was greatly impressed by the wealth of talent on show by the DASP students. Over £600 was raised for the Julia's House Hospice charity. Well done to all involved!
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DASP Year 4 Singing ConcertsOn 15th and 16th March, over 400 Year 4s (and some year 3s) took part in the annual DASP Singing Concerts. In the run-up to these concerts, Mrs Trevorrow visited all of the first schools to workshop five songs with them including Lean on Me, Something Inside So Strong and Stand by Me. These five songs were then performed in two-part harmony at the concerts. In addition, each school worked on their own individual song to perform.
All of the performers did fantastically well and the concerts were a wonderful celebration of singing! Photos and video of the event can be seen on our Gallery and Audio/Video page. |
Weymouth Music Festival 2017
Congratulations to all students that took part in the Weymouth Music Festival this year. The DASP Brass, DASP Youth Orchestra and Training Windband all played wonderfully and received some great feedback from the adjudictors. Many of our students also took part in the solo and duet classes too. A particular mention to Bruno Greenfield (Prince of Wales), Eachan Hardie (Dorchester Middle School) and Verity Ridout (Thomas Hardye) who all played in the Festival concert and were cup winners.
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Musical Theatre Workshop - March 2017
On Monday 13th March, students from the three middle schools and Thomas Hardye were fortunate enough to take part in a musical theatre workshop given by four professional musical theatre performers, at the Weymouth Pavilion. The workshop was heavily subsidised using money from the Singing Strategy funding.
The students performed six songs in groups (complete with choreography) and several students also performed solos and duets. The students all benefitted from the experience, skill and enthusiasm of the four professionals; Rhona McGregor, Lauren Ingram, Marianne Benedict and Adam Bailey, and were lucky enough to see the professionals also perform in the final evening showcase. A fantastic day was had by all. Photos and video of the event can now be seen on our gallery and audio/video page. |
Instrumental Roadshow 2016 - 17The DASP Instrumental Roadshow has just finished visiting all of the DASP first schools. Four DASP Music teachers toured the schools, demonstrating a variety of musical instruments and playing a range of music, combined with a fun pirate-themed story.
The hope was to encourage the next generation of potential musicians! You can see clips of the instrumental roadshow here. |
DASP Music Christmas Concert -Dec 2016
On 7th December, over 200 children came together to perform at the DASP Christmas concerts at the Thomas Hardye School theatre. There were performances from all of the DASP Ensembles, several Thomas Hardye School groups and also a few select soloists. All students performed excellently and the concert got everyone firmly in the Christmas spirit. Video clips of the concert can be found here.
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THS Choir/ICSO Concert - Nov 2016In November, students from The Thomas Hardye School, St Mary’s and St Osmund’s Middle Schools joined forces with Imperial College Symphony Orchestra (ICSO) from London to perform a fabulous concert at St Mary’s Church in Dorchester. This collaboration between ICSO and The Thomas Hardye School music department started in 2001 and has been an annual event ever since. The event has grown so that this year there were over 160 performers involved.
You can hear a clip from the concert here. To see two articles which were in the Dorset Echo about the concert, click here or here. |
DASP Music Summer Concert 2016On 3rd July, over 260 children took part in the annual DASP Summer Concert which this year, for the first time, was held at the Weymouth Pavilion. All of the DASP ensembles performed and the standard of playing was exceptionally high. Highlights of the concert included the 90 piece orchestra playing Bizet's Habanera and the 80 strong choir singing 'Put a Little Love in your Heart'. A huge congratulations to all involved! Photos and video can be found on our gallery and audio/video page.
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BBC Concert Orchestra Workshop - June 2016On Saturday 25th June, over 90 young people took part in an orchestral workshop at The Thomas Hardye School, led by members of the BBC Concert Orchestra. The workshop was brought to us by the BBC Ten Pieces coaching scheme and saw Alastair Malloy (percussionist with the BBCCO) lead the workshop with support from four other BBCCO musicians plus a team of DASP Music peripatetic staff. The morning saw 65 older children learnt to play Holst's Mars and Haydn's Trumpet Concerto. In the afternoon 30 beginner players joined the orchestra to learn to play Bizet's Habanera from Carmen with the main orchestra. Creating a massed DASP orchestra was a wonderful experience and the level of playing was exceptionally high.
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Come and Try Concert - May 2016On 12th May, DASP Music held a Children’s Concert and Come and Try session at The Thomas Hardye School. The concert featured all of the orchestral instruments that are available to learn in the DASP schools and was an opportunity to find out more and hear the instruments played by professionals, both in a solo and group context. Afterwards, the children were given the opportunity to ‘have a go’ on all of the instruments. The hope is that in running these events, we inspire the next generation to learn an instrument and help parents with the difficult decision of which instrument to choose. We hope to run a similar event next year. Thanks to all the peripatetic staff and THS students who were involved.
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DASP Orchestra Light up the Queen's 90th - April 2016On Thursday 21st April, the DASP Orchestra performed at Dorchester Town Council’s Beacon Lighting Ceremony to celebrate the 90th birthday of the Queen. It was a varied programme of English themed pieces including Vaughan Williams’ ‘The Lark Ascending’ and ‘Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds’ by The Beatles.
Thank you to Mrs Wolff, Mr Ansell and Mr Kinnersley for supporting the orchestra and well done to all involved! |
ACM Gospel Choir Workshop - April 2016On 11th April, nearly 200 students from the middle schools and THS took part in an inspirational workshop and concert, led by the Academy of Contemporary Music Gospel Choir. This choir first became known through the BBC show 'Last Choir Standing' a few years ago, and has more recently won the accolade of 'Gospel Choir of the Year'. The all-day workshop resulted in an evening concert at the Weymouth Pavilion where the students came together to perform songs in three part harmony with choreography. This project was supported with funding from the National Singing Strategy, and it is hoped that as a result of it, we will encourage more children to engage in singing and join the choirs that are on offer through the DASP schools. Thanks to all of the teachers who supported this event - a fantastic time was had by all! Click here for photos of the event and here for videos.
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Classics Choir and Puddletown Middle School sing Carmina Burana - March 2016On Saturday 12th March, children from Puddletown Middle School and the DASP Classics choir joined with Dorchester Choral Society for a performance of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana at St Mary's Church in Dorchester. The children sang the Ragazzi (children's choir) choruses as well as joining in for the famous 'O Fortuna' chorus. They performed beautifully and it was a great experience for all involved. Special thanks to Mr Pontin, Mrs Brind and Dorchester Choral Society for making it all possible.
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DASP Year 4 Concert 2016On 9th and 10th March, over 400 Year 4 children from across the DASP pyramid took part in the annual DASP Year 4 concerts. We were lucky enough to be able to use funding from the National Singing Strategy, to this year fund Mrs Trevorrow to visit each of the schools to run a series of vocal workshops in which to teach the children the songs to be performed in the concert. The result was five pieces, all sung in two or three part harmony, learnt off-by-heart and sung to a very high-standard. Songs included 'Can you Feel the Love Tonight' and 'Lean on Me'. Each school also prepared their own individual song and these were all especially well put together this year and there were some great individual performances. Thank you to all of the staff who made the evenings possible, thank you to the parents for supporting the concerts and well done to all of the children who worked so hard and performed so well!
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DASP Brass Ensemble are winners at the Weymouth Music Festival!
Two DASP Ensembles took part in the Weymouth Music Festival this year on 5th March. The Training Windband wowed adjudicators with their rendition of 'Land of Hope and Glory' (the adjudicators could not believe that they were all beginner musicians!) and the DASP Brass Ensemble performed excellently and were awarded the Best Youth Ensemble cup! Thank you to Mr Goodwin and Mr Ansell for giving both groups the opportunity to perform and well done to all who took part!
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Stringendos perform with Dorset Chamber Orchestra - March 2016
On March 5th, Stringendos had the opportunity to play with Dorset Chamber Orchestra at their annual Concert for Youth. They joined DChO to play a piece arranged especially for them called “Water Birds”, composed by Liz Sharma. They were able to feel what it is like to be part of a full symphony orchestra at rehearsal and in concert. Elise Griffin, year 5 student at St Osmund's, was a guest soloist with the orchestra, playing the Violin Concerto in a minor op.6 no3 by Vivaldi. Stringendos also joined DChO in the final item, playing “Carillon” from the Suite l’Arlesienne by Bizet. It was a fantastic experience for all involved and we look forward to further collaborations with DChO in the future. Thanks to Mrs Bultz and Mr Brewster for all of their input.
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DASP Music Christmas Concert 2015
On 9th December, the annual DASP Music Christmas concert was held at The Thomas Hardye School Theatre. Almost 200 students were involved and all of the DASP Music Ensembles took part, as well as a combined first schools' recorder ensemble of around 60 recorders!
It was lovely to see debut performances by the Stringalings, the Training Windband and the DASP Jazz Band (amongst others) as well as excellent performances by some of our more established groups. Short compilation videos of the evening can be viewed here and photos can be seen here. Well done to all involved! |
Thomas Hardye Singers and ICSO Concert - Nov 2015
A review of the Thomas Hardye Singers and ICSO concert from the Dorset Echo website can be found here.
Richard Dickins (conductor of ICSO) said this about the concert: "Thanks you for your wonderful singing at the weekend: it was such a privilege for ICSO to join you for the rehearsals and concert. The Rutter was incredibly moving - beautifully sung and most musically shaped - the Bernstein fizzed with energy and the Polovtsian Dances simply took off!! Thanks you all for this remarkable collaboration between the town of Dorchester and Imperial College London: it means a lot to us in London and I hope that it does to you also." We are very grateful to Peter Oakes, Richard Dickins and ICSO for giving the students of Dorchester the opportunity to take part in an event such as this. |
THS Students go 'on tour'On Weds 8th July, DASP Music helped to facilitate a group of THS students to go 'on tour' around all three middle schools. The tour was made possible with funding from the Dorset Music Education Hub's Singing Strategy and featured various different vocal groups from THS including Harmony, 'busking group', BOSS (Boys Only Smooth Singers) and the THS Big Band with featured vocal soloists. The hope was to inspire the next generation of THS students to get involved in singing when they reach upper school and to especially encourage more boys to participate. The middle schools thoroughly enjoyed the experience and we hope to continue with this sort of link between the middle and upper schools in the future.
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DASP Summer Prom Concert 2015
On Saturday 4th July, students from across DASP joined together for a fabulous night of music making at the Ten Pieces Prom Concert at St Mary's Middle School. The concert featured all of the DASP Music Ensembles and also included a performance of Grieg's 'In the Hall of the Mountain King' which brought together over sixty musicians from ages 6 - 60 performing in a large orchestra together.
The concert also featured the annual presentation of the DASP Citizenship Awards to deserving students from across the pyramid. Through kind sponsorship from Weyprint and The Solo Trust, awards were also presented to young musicians within DASP who had excellend this year, to help them with their future musical development. Here are some videos and photos from the event. Many thanks to all who contributed towards making it an enjoyable and fantastic evening! |
Year 3 are a 'Little bit Naughty'....Children in Year 3 across DASP have been lucky enough to have been visited by Martine Burt, one of the regular directors of WOW Youth Musical Theatre, to take part in a musical theatre workshop. They workshop was funded as part of the governments Singing Strategy and aimed to encourage better performance skills and improve confidence in singing. The children spent two hours doing vocal warm-ups, dance warm-ups, drama and co-operation games and finally learnt the song 'Naughty' from the musical Matilda and performed it with actions. We look forward to more collaborations with Martine in the future! For more Singing Strategy photos click here.
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DASP Instrumental Roadshow is underway!The DASP Instrumental Roadshow has been busy visiting 14 DASP schools over the past term, to demonstrate a variety of instruments to the children and to give them the opportunity to experience some excellent live music in the hope that in might encourage more children to take up a musical instrument.
The roadshow is more than a demonstration of instruments. It takes the children on a journey through time and space, to collect the items on the wicked witch's list in order to break the spell and complete the final performance! Throughout the show, the children listen to many different instruments (violin, viola, cello, trumpet, euphonium, recorders, flute, clarinet, piano and accordion!) and learn about many different musical styles from baroque to folk to tango, whilst taking part in a good amount of audience participation on the way. To see highlights of this year's roadshow, click here. This project has been a huge success this year, and we are hopeful that if we can find the funding, we can recreate something similar next year. |
Damers First School has BBC Ten Pieces work displayed on BBC website.Year 4 students at Damers First School have been busy making creative responses to the BBC Ten Pieces resource. Their digital art in response to Stravinsky's 'The Firebird' can currently be viewed on the BBC Ten Pieces website. Watch it here!
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Singing Strategy Projects are underway...It is a busy time of year in DASP music from a singing perspective! We currently have several singing projects on the go, thanks to funding from the National Singing Strategy, via Dorset Music Service.
Kathie Prince is starting a tour of all of the first schools, delivering singing development sessions to all first school staff. These sessions will help to improve the teachers' confidence and will give them new ideas on how to approach singing with children. Kathie is also running targeted session with some school choirs, and has so far visited Milborne St Andrew First School. Steve Wilson has run sessions with all year 7 boys across the whole DASP pyramid, singing songs such as 'We will Rock You', 'Hey Brother', and 'I wanna be like you'. He has just started a new DASP vocal group for middle school boys, The Treblemakers, which rehearses at Dorchester Middle School on Tuesdays at 3.45. Everyone is welcome! |
MSO and FSO end of term concerts and Easter Bonnet parade!On the last day of the Spring term, MSO and FSO both held informal concerts for parents.
FSO started their concert with an Easter bonnet parade. The effort that the children had all put into their hats was fantastic! They then performed a selection of pieces that they had been working on during the term. MSO kindly invited some of the Manor Park beginner string players to join them in a performance of In the Hall of the Mountain King by Grieg. This was the first time that these string players had played with an orchestra and was a great opportunity for them. The mini concert was followed by a party tea for all. |
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DASP Year 4 Concert - March 2015On Wednesday 11th and Thursday 12th March, St Osmunds Sports Hall hosted two sell out 'From Stage and Screen' concerts performed by year 4 students from across DASP. This annual event has become a highlight of the First Schools' calendar and is a great opportunity for all of the children to experience performing in front of a large audience. The schools all performed individual songs, and then came together for five songs en-masse which included 'You've never had a friend like me' from Aladdin, 'It's a hard knock life' from Annie, and 'Thank you for the music' by Abba. Well done to all involved.
More photos from the DASP Christmas Concert can be found on our Gallery page. There is also a 'highlights' video to be found on our Audio and Video page.
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More photos from the DASP Year 4 Concert can be found on our Gallery page.
DASP Christmas Concert 2014Tuesday 16th December saw the Thomas Hardye School Theatre packed out for the annual DASP Christmas Concert. As usual, the concert was divided into two halves - the first being mainly for the first school children and the second being for the middle and upper school students. The first half opened with the triumphant sound of brass as the THS Orchestra played Star Wars. This was followed by excellent performances by the Manor Park String Group, the First School's Orchestra, the DASP Recorders, the Puddletown Middle School Brass Group, the Bluetacks wind ensemble and the Skylarks vocal group. Approximately 60 children came together to form a First Schools' Choir and performed the song 'Midnight'. The second concert opened with the Middle Schools' Orchestra and was followed by performances by DASP Flutes, Middle Schools' String Ensemble, Middle School and THS Brass Ensembles, DMS Ukes, DASP Harmony vocal group and the THS Orchestra. The evening finished with a fun sing-along for everyone, led by the DASP Staff Band with a rendition of Wizzard's 'I wish it could be Christmas Everyday'. Thank you to all who contributed to the evening and Merry Christmas from all at DASP Music!
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THS Choir and Imperial College Symphony Orchestra ConcertOn Saturday 25th October 2014, The Thomas Hardye School Singers joined forces with the Imperial College Symphony Orchestra in a concert at St Mary's Church in Dorchester. The programme consisted of Requiem by Faure, Tall Trees by Peter Hope, The Nutcracker Suite by Tchaikovsky and Carnival Overture by Dvorak.
During Tall Trees, the THS choir was joined by 25 students from the three middle schools. During the Nutcracker Suite, students from DASP joined with the orchestra. The chance for students from DASP to play and sing with such a high level symphony orchestra is a unique opportunity which not many school students would ever get. We are thrilled that the link with ICSO remains so strong and look forward to our next collaboration. |