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| 18 Dec 2024 | |
| Written by Rachele Snowden | |
| Sidcotians Connect |
The night was filled with beautiful singers, amazing soloists, multiple bands and more! Unfortunately, as the audience was settling down, we heard the red weather alerts go off from everyone's phones! In true Sidcot spirit, we continued the concert regardless and began with a wonderful solo of Once in Royal David's City by Albert C in Year 8. After some congregational carols involving the audience, we were able to listen to the stunning voices of the Cantare girl's choir, the Year 7 Intermezzo choir, the incredible sound of Cantio, Jazz Band, Concert Group, Akustix, and, of course, the many soloists involved. As well as the music, we also had some Christmas readings, such as The Grinch and Bible stories. The concert was wonderful and enjoyed by all. Thank you to Mr Woolley and the Music department for a great evening!
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