SAXOPHONIST
LEWIS GIVEN ROYAL SCHOOLS’ HONOUR
An 11-year-old Ivybridge Community College
student has earned the opportunity to perform at one of the UK’s most
well-regarded concerts for young music students.
Lewis Allen-Waldron, a dedicated musician who started
playing the saxophone at Woodlands Primary School at the age of seven, has been
selected by the Associated Board of The Royal School of Music to perform in its
High Achievers’ Concert.
The honour follows on from Lewis’s Grade 5 Alto
Saxophone exam, which he passed in December 2013 with a Distinction.
“I was very pleased when I found out,” said
Lewis, who practises music for at least seven hours each week. “I received a letter that said I’d been
selected and it was a complete surprise, until then I had no idea that the
concert even existed.”
Lewis’ High Achievers’ concert takes place at St
Lawrence Chapel in Ashburton, the regional home of the Associated Board of the
Royal School of Music examinations, on 15 February. It is the first concert of its kind to take
place in the South West for almost two years.
“My goal is to learn to play many more instruments,
and when I’m older I would love my job to involve playing music,” added Lewis,
who has also recently passed his Grade 5 clarinet exam and plays the piano too”.
Lewis is taught the saxophone at Ivybridge Community
College by peripatetic music teacher Lucy Annetts. He is also a member of the College’s Wind
Band, Big Band, Saxophone Ensemble and Bridge Band.
“This is a great honour for Lewis,” said Lucy, “and a reflection
of his talent and dedication. To be a
professional musician you have to be the best of the best, and being chosen for
such a prestigious concert is a huge step in the right direction.”
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Ivybridge Community College
student Lewis Allen-Waldron, who has been selected to play at the Associated
Board of The Royal School of Music’s High Achievers’ Concert on 15 February.
Notes to editors
About Ivybridge Community College
Ivybridge
Community College is a success-orientated establishment, which has always
prided itself on supporting students to achieve to their highest potential.
It has an
OFSTED rating of Outstanding for the last twenty years.
The College's
goal is to motivate and challenge its students. Talented and dedicated staff,
disciplined students, supportive parents and an enthusiastic Governing Body,
all work for a common purpose – allowing students to flourish.
Press contact
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