A musical evening with Taunton School
A musical evening with Taunton School in aid of the charity CAFOD. More details to follow. This event is admission free, with a collection for donations for the charity.
A musical evening with Taunton School in aid of the charity CAFOD. More details to follow. This event is admission free, with a collection for donations for the charity.
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Music classes are held in piano, strings, woodwind, brass, recorders, composition and vocal.
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Competitors are invited to perform a programme from different periods and genres, up to a maximum of twelve minutes. Movement will be permitted, if appropriate, but not costumes or props.
TJYM began as an addition to TYM, but it was felt it should have its own identity as a separate competition.