Water City Music

Inspiring young musicians to perform at striking venues across the UK
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Events and Programmes

Upcoming Events

Mar 13th 1400 Oasis concert at Friars Primary School, Southwark

Mar 9-10th Melton Mowbray Festival:
 9th March – ‘Sheriff’s Shindig’, 11am-4pm, Market Place, Melton Mowbray, LE13 1XD
 10th March  ‘Melton Proms’, 7pm -9 pm, St Mary’s Church, Melton Mowbray LE13 1AE

Mar 18th House of Lords Westminster 1300. All Party Parliamentary Group for Music in Primary Schools. WCM in partnership with Westminster Opera APPG

Mar 28th Classical Light, 7-9pm, Malmesbury Abbey, SN16 0AA

April 29th 1315 Southwark Cathedral – Oasis concert WCM in partnership with the Cathedral
– Performers will include Hallsville Primary, Victory Primary S, Boutcher’s Primary and Friars Primary
– With James Gough (organ), Michael Bochmann (violin) and Esther Cavett (piano).

May 18th 1500 Malvern Christ Church – Orchestra Pro Anima in partnership with WCM and the young string players of Severn Arts Worcestershire

Oct 16th Powick Church 1900 Orchestra Pro Anima and WCM with the choir of children of Severn Arts, Worcestershire

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“Thanks for putting on an amazing concert. Thank you, Esther and Michael, for working with our children and giving them a fantastically enriching experience. The children were beaming. Wow. I can’t wait for the next one!”

– Head of Music, James Woolfe Primary School and Centre for the Deaf

“Thank you so much for organising last Saturday’s violin concert. It was such a great opportunity for my daughter. She really enjoyed it and felt very inspired by playing with real concert musicians. We loved it, too!”

– Parent

“Water City Music embodies my ideal of egalitarian music-making, where musicians of all ages and stages enjoy performing together. Playing an instrument has transformed and enriched me throughout my life, and I am so happy to be part of a project that enables others to be touched by music, too.”

– Esther Cavett, accompanist

“I thoroughly support this project and the inclusion of children in concerts so that different generations perform together. It is their future and the future of music.”

– George Ewart, professional violinist

“Nothing inspires the fledgling musician more than combining with those to whom music is their calling, in front of an audience composed not only of peers and relatives, but the general public. I wish every success to Water City Music”

– Chris Yapp, Chairman, Oxfordshire Youth Music Trust

“Water City Music bridges the gap between generations of music-makers and the wider community”

– Alice Murray, cellist

Children involved in the Children in Wonderland Project 2020

Children Performing at the Tower of London in 2019