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Brent Junior Ensemble
The BMS Junior
Ensemble learns and performs a wide range of musical styles, giving its
members a great opportunity to experience music from different cultures,
different eras and in different formats. What
does the Brent Junior Ensemble do?
This mixed ensemble is a
fantastic way of improving your playing and meeting others of a similar
standard. Play in the band, sing and work on your rhythmic skills with
our team of experienced tutors. The Junior Ensembles give regular
concerts, and have performed onstage at Wembley Arena. What
instruments are included?
The
Brent Junior Ensemble includes brass, woodwind, strings (not guitar) and
percussion instruments. To find out exactly which instruments this
means, visit our Instruments
section to look at the various families of instruments under each of
these headings. Where
does it take place?
The Brent Junior
Ensembles take place at the following BMS Evening Centres:
BMS
Claremont Evening Centre on Mondays
5.00pm-7.00pm
BMS
Wembley Evening Centre on Tuesdays
5.00pm-7.00pm
BMS
Queen's Park Evening Centre on Wednesdays
5.00pm-7.00pm How
old do I have to be?
The Brent Junior Choir is open to all 8-13 year olds who meet the entry
requirements.
How much
does it cost?
It's free!
How
do you join?
Generally, entry is by invitation through your Brent Music Service
instrument tutor. When they feel you have reached the desired
level on your instrument they will approach you with the opportunity to
join. This ensures that you are at a playing level which enables
you to make the most of the benefits of the Brent Junior Ensemble.
Alternatively,
if you attend a school in the London borough of Brent but are not
currently taught an instrument by a Brent Music Service tutor, you are
very welcome to come for an audition to join. Once you've selected
the BMS Evening Centre which is most convenient for you to reach for the
rehearsal day and time indicated, please contact that Evening
Centre and everything can be discussed to find a way
forward.
If
you don't belong to a school in the London borough of Brent but are
still interested in what the Brent Junior Ensemble has to offer, please contact
us to discuss your options.
Something
to think about ...
The importance of music in every child’s life is unparalleled.
Music provides opportunities for self-expression, creativity and
achievement. By learning an
instrument or learning to sing and participating in musical ensembles,
not only is it fun, but important life skills are developed in problem
solving, teamwork, goal-setting, self-confidence and self-esteem.
The
Brent Junior Ensemble can help you make that difference and make new
friends along the way!
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