Norbury Children headphones.JPGThe LMP tries to tailor individual visits to school requirements, varying from masterclasses, performance workshops, chamber coaching, etc., as well as introducing students to instruments at close quarters.

Introduction to the Orchestra

Aimed at Year 7, this simple introduction to instruments from the orchestra can be useful for pupils trying to decide which instrument to learn in school, or can be developed into a full “taster” day with opportunity to hear a range of orchestral in performance by musicians from the LMP with an opportunity then to try instruments in an introductory session guided by the LMP, many of whom are also experienced teachers in schools.

Masterclasses and performance workshops

An exciting way to challenge young instrumentalists by inviting them to perform in open forum guided by a professional player from the LMP.

Music in the community
A collaborative project for student and professional musicians


LMP musicians work alongside talented young musicians to provide entertainments for people who can no longer get out to concerts. A typical visit to a nursing home or day centre will begin with a concert of up to 45 minutes, presenting a programme of short items in a wide variety of styles introduced by the performers, followed by refreshments and the chance for everyone to chat.

Part of the challenge is to construct a suitable programme using the small forces available, and often it will be necessary to make arrangements of popular songs etc for unusual combinations of instruments. LMP musicians have often done this, but it can also be an interesting exercise for GCSE or A-level music students and the results can possibly form part of their portfolio.

Creative Music Making

Planned in close collaboration with Heads of Music, composition projects are constructed to meet the needs of individual groups of pupils, often at GCSE or A level. Major projects to date have included collaborations with composers, choreographers, film makers, sculptors and puppeteers all of whom also enjoy working in the field of education, and on occasion young people have even been invited to perform alongside the orchestra as an integral part of the concert in a major concert hall.

Make-a-Disc

Launched in 2003 as a project for young people in youth clubs, Make-a-Disc enables young people to record their own music making. During the initial series of over one hundred workshops in Make Space clubs across England the LMP team worked with rock bands, rap artists and vocalists alongside youngsters learning orchestral instruments and frequently led groups of young people in creating their own music using a range of technology. The LMP has a well-equipped mobile studio including several Mac workstations with Garageband software, which allows flexibility in location.

 
Next Concert
11 Mar 2010, 7:30 PM
Tennyson High School, Mablethorpe, England [get directions]

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11 Mar 2010, 7:30 PM
Tennyson High School, Mablethorpe, England
17 Mar 2010, 7:30 PM
Fairfield Halls, Croydon, England
18 Mar 2010, 8:00 PM
Langton's House, Hornchurch, England
19 Mar 2010, 7:45 PM
The Anvil, Basingstoke, England
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