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It's the first day of the incredible Music For Youth National Festival, where 8,000 young people descend on the city for five days of music-making. Naturally, we're here too - and we've got all the pictures! First up, it's the choirs at the Town Hall...
Kicking off a day of choirs at the Music For Youth National Festival in Birmingham, the 12-18 year olds take over the Town Hall to perform a music by Howard Shore and traditional songs - with arrangements by a choir member! Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Kicking off a day of choirs at the Music For Youth National Festival in Birmingham, the 12-18 year olds take over the Town Hall to perform a music by Howard Shore and traditional songs - with arrangements by a choir member! Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Kicking off a day of choirs at the Music For Youth National Festival in Birmingham, the 12-18 year olds take over the Town Hall to perform a music by Howard Shore and traditional songs - with arrangements by a choir member! Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Kicking off a day of choirs at the Music For Youth National Festival in Birmingham, the 12-18 year olds take over the Town Hall to perform a music by Howard Shore and traditional songs - with arrangements by a choir member! Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Kicking off a day of choirs at the Music For Youth National Festival in Birmingham, the 12-18 year olds take over the Town Hall to perform a music by Howard Shore and traditional songs - with arrangements by a choir member! Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Kicking off a day of choirs at the Music For Youth National Festival in Birmingham, the 12-18 year olds take over the Town Hall to perform a music by Howard Shore and traditional songs - with arrangements by a choir member! Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Kicking off a day of choirs at the Music For Youth National Festival in Birmingham, the 12-18 year olds take over the Town Hall to perform a music by Howard Shore and traditional songs - with arrangements by a choir member! Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Kicking off a day of choirs at the Music For Youth National Festival in Birmingham, the 12-18 year olds take over the Town Hall to perform a music by Howard Shore and traditional songs - with arrangements by a choir member! Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
The teenagers from Buckinghamshire performed a rich and varied performance, with music including Stanford's Beati Quorum Via, and a theatrical performance of Sit Down You're Rocking the Boad by Frank Loesser. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
The teenagers from Buckinghamshire performed a rich and varied performance, with music including Stanford's Beati Quorum Via, and a theatrical performance of Sit Down You're Rocking the Boad by Frank Loesser. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
The teenagers from Buckinghamshire performed a rich and varied performance, with music including Stanford's Beati Quorum Via, and a theatrical performance of Sit Down You're Rocking the Boad by Frank Loesser. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
The teenagers from Buckinghamshire performed a rich and varied performance, with music including Stanford's Beati Quorum Via, and a theatrical performance of Sit Down You're Rocking the Boad by Frank Loesser. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
The teenagers from Buckinghamshire performed a rich and varied performance, with music including Stanford's Beati Quorum Via, and a theatrical performance of Sit Down You're Rocking the Boad by Frank Loesser. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
The teenagers from Buckinghamshire performed a rich and varied performance, with music including Stanford's Beati Quorum Via, and a theatrical performance of Sit Down You're Rocking the Boad by Frank Loesser. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
The teenagers from Buckinghamshire performed a rich and varied performance, with music including Stanford's Beati Quorum Via, and a theatrical performance of Sit Down You're Rocking the Boad by Frank Loesser. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
The teenagers from Buckinghamshire performed a rich and varied performance, with music including Stanford's Beati Quorum Via, and a theatrical performance of Sit Down You're Rocking the Boad by Frank Loesser. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Kicking off a day of choirs at the Music For Youth National Festival in Birmingham, the 12-18 year olds take over the Town Hall to perform a music by Howard Shore and traditional songs - with arrangements by a choir member! Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Mixing musical theatre with modern choral classics, the Kent College Choristers brought a slice of Canterbury to the Symphony Hall Stage. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Mixing musical theatre with modern choral classics, the Kent College Choristers brought a slice of Canterbury to the Symphony Hall Stage. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Mixing musical theatre with modern choral classics, the Kent College Choristers brought a slice of Canterbury to the Symphony Hall Stage. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Mixing musical theatre with modern choral classics, the Kent College Choristers brought a slice of Canterbury to the Symphony Hall Stage. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Mixing musical theatre with modern choral classics, the Kent College Choristers brought a slice of Canterbury to the Symphony Hall Stage. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Mixing musical theatre with modern choral classics, the Kent College Choristers brought a slice of Canterbury to the Symphony Hall Stage. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Mixing musical theatre with modern choral classics, the Kent College Choristers brought a slice of Canterbury to the Symphony Hall Stage. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Mixing musical theatre with modern choral classics, the Kent College Choristers brought a slice of Canterbury to the Symphony Hall Stage. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Performing Spell of Safe Keeping, Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby, and I Carry Your Heart, the Northampton School for Girls Madrigalis span the entire school - from 11-year-olds to 17-year-olds. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Performing Spell of Safe Keeping, Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby, and I Carry Your Heart, the Northampton School for Girls Madrigalis span the entire school - from 11-year-olds to 17-year-olds. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Performing Spell of Safe Keeping, Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby, and I Carry Your Heart, the Northampton School for Girls Madrigalis span the entire school - from 11-year-olds to 17-year-olds. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Performing Spell of Safe Keeping, Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby, and I Carry Your Heart, the Northampton School for Girls Madrigalis span the entire school - from 11-year-olds to 17-year-olds. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Performing Spell of Safe Keeping, Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby, and I Carry Your Heart, the Northampton School for Girls Madrigalis span the entire school - from 11-year-olds to 17-year-olds. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Performing Spell of Safe Keeping, Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby, and I Carry Your Heart, the Northampton School for Girls Madrigalis span the entire school - from 11-year-olds to 17-year-olds. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Performing Spell of Safe Keeping, Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby, and I Carry Your Heart, the Northampton School for Girls Madrigalis span the entire school - from 11-year-olds to 17-year-olds. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Performing Spell of Safe Keeping, Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby, and I Carry Your Heart, the Northampton School for Girls Madrigalis span the entire school - from 11-year-olds to 17-year-olds. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
More Warwickshire singers, this time, from Kenilworth. Nota Bella storm the stage with a huge range of great music, including a stunning rendition of O Occhi Manza Mia by Orlando di Lasso. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
More Warwickshire singers, this time, from Kenilworth. Nota Bella storm the stage with a huge range of great music, including a stunning rendition of O Occhi Manza Mia by Orlando di Lasso. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
More Warwickshire singers, this time, from Kenilworth. Nota Bella storm the stage with a huge range of great music, including a stunning rendition of O Occhi Manza Mia by Orlando di Lasso. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
More Warwickshire singers, this time, from Kenilworth. Nota Bella storm the stage with a huge range of great music, including a stunning rendition of O Occhi Manza Mia by Orlando di Lasso. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
More Warwickshire singers, this time, from Kenilworth. Nota Bella storm the stage with a huge range of great music, including a stunning rendition of O Occhi Manza Mia by Orlando di Lasso. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
More Warwickshire singers, this time, from Kenilworth. Nota Bella storm the stage with a huge range of great music, including a stunning rendition of O Occhi Manza Mia by Orlando di Lasso. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
More Warwickshire singers, this time, from Kenilworth. Nota Bella storm the stage with a huge range of great music, including a stunning rendition of O Occhi Manza Mia by Orlando di Lasso. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
More Warwickshire singers, this time, from Kenilworth. Nota Bella storm the stage with a huge range of great music, including a stunning rendition of O Occhi Manza Mia by Orlando di Lasso. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Nothing like a spot of music from Sister Act to get the audience into a gospel mood, performed by young people from Luton, aged between 12-18. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Nothing like a spot of music from Sister Act to get the audience into a gospel mood, performed by young people from Luton, aged between 12-18. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Nothing like a spot of music from Sister Act to get the audience into a gospel mood, performed by young people from Luton, aged between 12-18. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Nothing like a spot of music from Sister Act to get the audience into a gospel mood, performed by young people from Luton, aged between 12-18. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Nothing like a spot of music from Sister Act to get the audience into a gospel mood, performed by young people from Luton, aged between 12-18. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Nothing like a spot of music from Sister Act to get the audience into a gospel mood, performed by young people from Luton, aged between 12-18. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Nothing like a spot of music from Sister Act to get the audience into a gospel mood, performed by young people from Luton, aged between 12-18. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Nothing like a spot of music from Sister Act to get the audience into a gospel mood, performed by young people from Luton, aged between 12-18. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Nothing like a spot of music from Sister Act to get the audience into a gospel mood, performed by young people from Luton, aged between 12-18. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Nothing like a spot of music from Sister Act to get the audience into a gospel mood, performed by young people from Luton, aged between 12-18. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
The afternoon takes a jazzy choral turn as Northampton School For Boys Choir storm the stage with their Swingle-infused arrangement of music by Henry VIII and Will Todd! Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
The afternoon takes a jazzy choral turn as Northampton School For Boys Choir storm the stage with their Swingle-infused arrangement of music by Henry VIII and Will Todd! Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
The afternoon takes a jazzy choral turn as Northampton School For Boys Choir storm the stage with their Swingle-infused arrangement of music by Henry VIII and Will Todd! Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
The afternoon takes a jazzy choral turn as Northampton School For Boys Choir storm the stage with their Swingle-infused arrangement of music by Henry VIII and Will Todd! Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
The afternoon takes a jazzy choral turn as Northampton School For Boys Choir storm the stage with their Swingle-infused arrangement of music by Henry VIII and Will Todd! Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
The afternoon takes a jazzy choral turn as Northampton School For Boys Choir storm the stage with their Swingle-infused arrangement of music by Henry VIII and Will Todd! Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
The afternoon takes a jazzy choral turn as Northampton School For Boys Choir storm the stage with their Swingle-infused arrangement of music by Henry VIII and Will Todd! Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Children aged between 7-11 from Birstall Primary performed music Rodgers & Hammerstein, an Ave Maria, and The Rhythm of Life. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Children aged between 7-11 from Birstall Primary performed music Rodgers & Hammerstein, an Ave Maria, and The Rhythm of Life. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Children aged between 7-11 from Birstall Primary performed music Rodgers & Hammerstein, an Ave Maria, and The Rhythm of Life. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Children aged between 7-11 from Birstall Primary performed music Rodgers & Hammerstein, an Ave Maria, and The Rhythm of Life. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Children aged between 7-11 from Birstall Primary performed music Rodgers & Hammerstein, an Ave Maria, and The Rhythm of Life. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Children aged between 7-11 from Birstall Primary performed music Rodgers & Hammerstein, an Ave Maria, and The Rhythm of Life. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Children aged between 7-11 from Birstall Primary performed music Rodgers & Hammerstein, an Ave Maria, and The Rhythm of Life. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Singing a spot of Simon and Garfunkel, along with Lean On Me by Bill Withers and I Wish I May by Dana Rowe, the young people from Blaenau-Gwent take to the Town Hall stage. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Singing a spot of Simon and Garfunkel, along with Lean On Me by Bill Withers and I Wish I May by Dana Rowe, the young people from Blaenau-Gwent take to the Town Hall stage. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Singing a spot of Simon and Garfunkel, along with Lean On Me by Bill Withers and I Wish I May by Dana Rowe, the young people from Blaenau-Gwent take to the Town Hall stage. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Singing a spot of Simon and Garfunkel, along with Lean On Me by Bill Withers and I Wish I May by Dana Rowe, the young people from Blaenau-Gwent take to the Town Hall stage. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Singing a spot of Simon and Garfunkel, along with Lean On Me by Bill Withers and I Wish I May by Dana Rowe, the young people from Blaenau-Gwent take to the Town Hall stage. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Singing a spot of Simon and Garfunkel, along with Lean On Me by Bill Withers and I Wish I May by Dana Rowe, the young people from Blaenau-Gwent take to the Town Hall stage. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Singing a spot of Simon and Garfunkel, along with Lean On Me by Bill Withers and I Wish I May by Dana Rowe, the young people from Blaenau-Gwent take to the Town Hall stage. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Singing a spot of Simon and Garfunkel, along with Lean On Me by Bill Withers and I Wish I May by Dana Rowe, the young people from Blaenau-Gwent take to the Town Hall stage. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
After journeying down from Wakefield, these 9-11 year olds performed 7 Days a Week by M & H Johnson, Can You Hear Me by Bob Chilcott, and Owzat by Alan Simmons to finish the first choir session. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
After journeying down from Wakefield, these 9-11 year olds performed 7 Days a Week by M & H Johnson, Can You Hear Me by Bob Chilcott, and Owzat by Alan Simmons to finish the first choir session. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
After journeying down from Wakefield, these 9-11 year olds performed 7 Days a Week by M & H Johnson, Can You Hear Me by Bob Chilcott, and Owzat by Alan Simmons to finish the first choir session. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
After journeying down from Wakefield, these 9-11 year olds performed 7 Days a Week by M & H Johnson, Can You Hear Me by Bob Chilcott, and Owzat by Alan Simmons to finish the first choir session. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
After journeying down from Wakefield, these 9-11 year olds performed 7 Days a Week by M & H Johnson, Can You Hear Me by Bob Chilcott, and Owzat by Alan Simmons to finish the first choir session. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
After journeying down from Wakefield, these 9-11 year olds performed 7 Days a Week by M & H Johnson, Can You Hear Me by Bob Chilcott, and Owzat by Alan Simmons to finish the first choir session. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
After journeying down from Wakefield, these 9-11 year olds performed 7 Days a Week by M & H Johnson, Can You Hear Me by Bob Chilcott, and Owzat by Alan Simmons to finish the first choir session. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
After journeying down from Wakefield, these 9-11 year olds performed 7 Days a Week by M & H Johnson, Can You Hear Me by Bob Chilcott, and Owzat by Alan Simmons to finish the first choir session. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
After journeying down from Wakefield, these 9-11 year olds performed 7 Days a Week by M & H Johnson, Can You Hear Me by Bob Chilcott, and Owzat by Alan Simmons to finish the first choir session. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
After journeying down from Wakefield, these 9-11 year olds performed 7 Days a Week by M & H Johnson, Can You Hear Me by Bob Chilcott, and Owzat by Alan Simmons to finish the first choir session. Photo: Gobinder Jhitta
Croydn youngsters aged 11 and 12 performed traditional song Elenke, alongside This is the Truth from Above, arranged by Musical Director Hilary Mayer - and Adiemus by Karl Jenkins. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Croydn youngsters aged 11 and 12 performed traditional song Elenke, alongside This is the Truth from Above, arranged by Musical Director Hilary Mayer - and Adiemus by Karl Jenkins. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Croydn youngsters aged 11 and 12 performed traditional song Elenke, alongside This is the Truth from Above, arranged by Musical Director Hilary Mayer - and Adiemus by Karl Jenkins. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Croydn youngsters aged 11 and 12 performed traditional song Elenke, alongside This is the Truth from Above, arranged by Musical Director Hilary Mayer - and Adiemus by Karl Jenkins. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Croydn youngsters aged 11 and 12 performed traditional song Elenke, alongside This is the Truth from Above, arranged by Musical Director Hilary Mayer - and Adiemus by Karl Jenkins. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Croydn youngsters aged 11 and 12 performed traditional song Elenke, alongside This is the Truth from Above, arranged by Musical Director Hilary Mayer - and Adiemus by Karl Jenkins. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Croydn youngsters aged 11 and 12 performed traditional song Elenke, alongside This is the Truth from Above, arranged by Musical Director Hilary Mayer - and Adiemus by Karl Jenkins. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Croydn youngsters aged 11 and 12 performed traditional song Elenke, alongside This is the Truth from Above, arranged by Musical Director Hilary Mayer - and Adiemus by Karl Jenkins. Photo: Jenna Foxton
'Joyful Joyful' singing from this cheery gospel choir, performing this Sister Act Beethoven hit, as well as He Lives In You (of Lion King fame), and the ever-popular Happy by Pharrell Williams. Photo: Jenna Foxton
'Joyful Joyful' singing from this cheery gospel choir, performing this Sister Act Beethoven hit, as well as He Lives In You (of Lion King fame), and the ever-popular Happy by Pharrell Williams. Photo: Jenna Foxton
'Joyful Joyful' singing from this cheery gospel choir, performing this Sister Act Beethoven hit, as well as He Lives In You (of Lion King fame), and the ever-popular Happy by Pharrell Williams. Photo: Jenna Foxton
'Joyful Joyful' singing from this cheery gospel choir, performing this Sister Act Beethoven hit, as well as He Lives In You (of Lion King fame), and the ever-popular Happy by Pharrell Williams. Photo: Jenna Foxton
'Joyful Joyful' singing from this cheery gospel choir, performing this Sister Act Beethoven hit, as well as He Lives In You (of Lion King fame), and the ever-popular Happy by Pharrell Williams. Photo: Jenna Foxton
'Joyful Joyful' singing from this cheery gospel choir, performing this Sister Act Beethoven hit, as well as He Lives In You (of Lion King fame), and the ever-popular Happy by Pharrell Williams. Photo: Jenna Foxton
'Joyful Joyful' singing from this cheery gospel choir, performing this Sister Act Beethoven hit, as well as He Lives In You (of Lion King fame), and the ever-popular Happy by Pharrell Williams. Photo: Jenna Foxton
'Joyful Joyful' singing from this cheery gospel choir, performing this Sister Act Beethoven hit, as well as He Lives In You (of Lion King fame), and the ever-popular Happy by Pharrell Williams. Photo: Jenna Foxton
'Joyful Joyful' singing from this cheery gospel choir, performing this Sister Act Beethoven hit, as well as He Lives In You (of Lion King fame), and the ever-popular Happy by Pharrell Williams. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Nothing like a rendition of Yellow Submarine to cheer the audience at Birmingham's Town Hall, thanks to these 8-11 year olds. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Nothing like a rendition of Yellow Submarine to cheer the audience at Birmingham's Town Hall, thanks to these 8-11 year olds. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Nothing like a rendition of Yellow Submarine to cheer the audience at Birmingham's Town Hall, thanks to these 8-11 year olds. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Nothing like a rendition of Yellow Submarine to cheer the audience at Birmingham's Town Hall, thanks to these 8-11 year olds. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Nothing like a rendition of Yellow Submarine to cheer the audience at Birmingham's Town Hall, thanks to these 8-11 year olds. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Nothing like a rendition of Yellow Submarine to cheer the audience at Birmingham's Town Hall, thanks to these 8-11 year olds. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Nothing like a rendition of Yellow Submarine to cheer the audience at Birmingham's Town Hall, thanks to these 8-11 year olds. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Young people from Reading perform on the Town Hall Stage at the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Young people from Reading perform on the Town Hall Stage at the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Young people from Reading perform on the Town Hall Stage at the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Young people from Reading perform on the Town Hall Stage at the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Young people from Reading perform on the Town Hall Stage at the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Young people from Reading perform on the Town Hall Stage at the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Young people from Reading perform on the Town Hall Stage at the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Young people from Reading perform on the Town Hall Stage at the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Young people from Reading perform on the Town Hall Stage at the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Young people from Reading perform on the Town Hall Stage at the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
The Battle of Jericho performed with a choral arrangement of music by Sting. There's a diverse programme from the St Joseph's School singers. Photo: Jenna Foxton
The Battle of Jericho performed with a choral arrangement of music by Sting. There's a diverse programme from the St Joseph's School singers. Photo: Jenna Foxton
The Battle of Jericho performed with a choral arrangement of music by Sting. There's a diverse programme from the St Joseph's School singers. Photo: Jenna Foxton
The Battle of Jericho performed with a choral arrangement of music by Sting. There's a diverse programme from the St Joseph's School singers. Photo: Jenna Foxton
The Battle of Jericho performed with a choral arrangement of music by Sting. There's a diverse programme from the St Joseph's School singers. Photo: Jenna Foxton
The Battle of Jericho performed with a choral arrangement of music by Sting. There's a diverse programme from the St Joseph's School singers. Photo: Jenna Foxton
The Battle of Jericho performed with a choral arrangement of music by Sting. There's a diverse programme from the St Joseph's School singers. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Vivaldi Gloria meets We WIll Rock You as these Wrexham teenagers take to the stage at Birmingham's Town Hall as part of the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Vivaldi Gloria meets We WIll Rock You as these Wrexham teenagers take to the stage at Birmingham's Town Hall as part of the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Vivaldi Gloria meets We WIll Rock You as these Wrexham teenagers take to the stage at Birmingham's Town Hall as part of the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Vivaldi Gloria meets We WIll Rock You as these Wrexham teenagers take to the stage at Birmingham's Town Hall as part of the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Vivaldi Gloria meets We WIll Rock You as these Wrexham teenagers take to the stage at Birmingham's Town Hall as part of the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Vivaldi Gloria meets We WIll Rock You as these Wrexham teenagers take to the stage at Birmingham's Town Hall as part of the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Vivaldi Gloria meets We WIll Rock You as these Wrexham teenagers take to the stage at Birmingham's Town Hall as part of the Music For Youth National Festival. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Finishing the second choir session of the day, East Herrington Primary Academy Choir get the audience into a Disney Spirit with their performance of Let It Go. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Finishing the second choir session of the day, East Herrington Primary Academy Choir get the audience into a Disney Spirit with their performance of Let It Go. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Finishing the second choir session of the day, East Herrington Primary Academy Choir get the audience into a Disney Spirit with their performance of Let It Go. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Finishing the second choir session of the day, East Herrington Primary Academy Choir get the audience into a Disney Spirit with their performance of Let It Go. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Finishing the second choir session of the day, East Herrington Primary Academy Choir get the audience into a Disney Spirit with their performance of Let It Go. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Finishing the second choir session of the day, East Herrington Primary Academy Choir get the audience into a Disney Spirit with their performance of Let It Go. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Finishing the second choir session of the day, East Herrington Primary Academy Choir get the audience into a Disney Spirit with their performance of Let It Go. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Finishing the second choir session of the day, East Herrington Primary Academy Choir get the audience into a Disney Spirit with their performance of Let It Go. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Finishing the second choir session of the day, East Herrington Primary Academy Choir get the audience into a Disney Spirit with their performance of Let It Go. Photo: Jenna Foxton
The final choir session kicks off with the mouthful that is Kaikki Maat Te Riemuitkaatte by Mia Makaroff, followed by Now Comes Beauty, Dravidan Dityramb, and Baby One More Time, performed by teenagers from Tees Valley. Photo: Jenna Foxton
The final choir session kicks off with the mouthful that is Kaikki Maat Te Riemuitkaatte by Mia Makaroff, followed by Now Comes Beauty, Dravidan Dityramb, and Baby One More Time, performed by teenagers from Tees Valley. Photo: Jenna Foxton
The final choir session kicks off with the mouthful that is Kaikki Maat Te Riemuitkaatte by Mia Makaroff, followed by Now Comes Beauty, Dravidan Dityramb, and Baby One More Time, performed by teenagers from Tees Valley. Photo: Jenna Foxton
The final choir session kicks off with the mouthful that is Kaikki Maat Te Riemuitkaatte by Mia Makaroff, followed by Now Comes Beauty, Dravidan Dityramb, and Baby One More Time, performed by teenagers from Tees Valley. Photo: Jenna Foxton
The final choir session kicks off with the mouthful that is Kaikki Maat Te Riemuitkaatte by Mia Makaroff, followed by Now Comes Beauty, Dravidan Dityramb, and Baby One More Time, performed by teenagers from Tees Valley. Photo: Jenna Foxton
The final choir session kicks off with the mouthful that is Kaikki Maat Te Riemuitkaatte by Mia Makaroff, followed by Now Comes Beauty, Dravidan Dityramb, and Baby One More Time, performed by teenagers from Tees Valley. Photo: Jenna Foxton
The final choir session kicks off with the mouthful that is Kaikki Maat Te Riemuitkaatte by Mia Makaroff, followed by Now Comes Beauty, Dravidan Dityramb, and Baby One More Time, performed by teenagers from Tees Valley. Photo: Jenna Foxton
The final choir session kicks off with the mouthful that is Kaikki Maat Te Riemuitkaatte by Mia Makaroff, followed by Now Comes Beauty, Dravidan Dityramb, and Baby One More Time, performed by teenagers from Tees Valley. Photo: Jenna Foxton
The final choir session kicks off with the mouthful that is Kaikki Maat Te Riemuitkaatte by Mia Makaroff, followed by Now Comes Beauty, Dravidan Dityramb, and Baby One More Time, performed by teenagers from Tees Valley. Photo: Jenna Foxton
All aged between 7-11, these youngsters from Taplow performed Windy Nights, When I Close My Eyes, When I Was Young, and Lemonade. Photo: Jenna Foxton
All aged between 7-11, these youngsters from Taplow performed Windy Nights, When I Close My Eyes, When I Was Young, and Lemonade. Photo: Jenna Foxton
All aged between 7-11, these youngsters from Taplow performed Windy Nights, When I Close My Eyes, When I Was Young, and Lemonade. Photo: Jenna Foxton
All aged between 7-11, these youngsters from Taplow performed Windy Nights, When I Close My Eyes, When I Was Young, and Lemonade. Photo: Jenna Foxton
All aged between 7-11, these youngsters from Taplow performed Windy Nights, When I Close My Eyes, When I Was Young, and Lemonade. Photo: Jenna Foxton
All aged between 7-11, these youngsters from Taplow performed Windy Nights, When I Close My Eyes, When I Was Young, and Lemonade. Photo: Jenna Foxton
All aged between 7-11, these youngsters from Taplow performed Windy Nights, When I Close My Eyes, When I Was Young, and Lemonade. Photo: Jenna Foxton
All aged between 7-11, these youngsters from Taplow performed Windy Nights, When I Close My Eyes, When I Was Young, and Lemonade. Photo: Jenna Foxton
All aged between 7-11, these youngsters from Taplow performed Windy Nights, When I Close My Eyes, When I Was Young, and Lemonade. Photo: Jenna Foxton
More musical talent from Northampton, this time, a jazz group, under the direction of Barrie Johnson. Photo: Jenna Foxton
More musical talent from Northampton, this time, a jazz group, under the direction of Barrie Johnson. Photo: Jenna Foxton
More musical talent from Northampton, this time, a jazz group, under the direction of Barrie Johnson. Photo: Jenna Foxton
More musical talent from Northampton, this time, a jazz group, under the direction of Barrie Johnson. Photo: Jenna Foxton
More musical talent from Northampton, this time, a jazz group, under the direction of Barrie Johnson. Photo: Jenna Foxton
More musical talent from Northampton, this time, a jazz group, under the direction of Barrie Johnson. Photo: Jenna Foxton
More musical talent from Northampton, this time, a jazz group, under the direction of Barrie Johnson. Photo: Jenna Foxton
More musical talent from Northampton, this time, a jazz group, under the direction of Barrie Johnson. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Musicians aged between 13 and 20 performed Nobody Knows by Tippett, Torches and Agnus Dei by Karl Jenkins, and Goodnight Sweetheart, by Carter and Hudson. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Musicians aged between 13 and 20 performed Nobody Knows by Tippett, Torches and Agnus Dei by Karl Jenkins, and Goodnight Sweetheart, by Carter and Hudson. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Musicians aged between 13 and 20 performed Nobody Knows by Tippett, Torches and Agnus Dei by Karl Jenkins, and Goodnight Sweetheart, by Carter and Hudson. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Musicians aged between 13 and 20 performed Nobody Knows by Tippett, Torches and Agnus Dei by Karl Jenkins, and Goodnight Sweetheart, by Carter and Hudson. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Musicians aged between 13 and 20 performed Nobody Knows by Tippett, Torches and Agnus Dei by Karl Jenkins, and Goodnight Sweetheart, by Carter and Hudson. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Musicians aged between 13 and 20 performed Nobody Knows by Tippett, Torches and Agnus Dei by Karl Jenkins, and Goodnight Sweetheart, by Carter and Hudson. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Musicians aged between 13 and 20 performed Nobody Knows by Tippett, Torches and Agnus Dei by Karl Jenkins, and Goodnight Sweetheart, by Carter and Hudson. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Choosing some of the more appropriate music from the smash hit musical, The Book of Mormon, these Lincolnshire teens wowed the crowd with Hello, Two By Two and Total Praise by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Choosing some of the more appropriate music from the smash hit musical, The Book of Mormon, these Lincolnshire teens wowed the crowd with Hello, Two By Two and Total Praise by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Choosing some of the more appropriate music from the smash hit musical, The Book of Mormon, these Lincolnshire teens wowed the crowd with Hello, Two By Two and Total Praise by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Choosing some of the more appropriate music from the smash hit musical, The Book of Mormon, these Lincolnshire teens wowed the crowd with Hello, Two By Two and Total Praise by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Choosing some of the more appropriate music from the smash hit musical, The Book of Mormon, these Lincolnshire teens wowed the crowd with Hello, Two By Two and Total Praise by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Choosing some of the more appropriate music from the smash hit musical, The Book of Mormon, these Lincolnshire teens wowed the crowd with Hello, Two By Two and Total Praise by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Choosing some of the more appropriate music from the smash hit musical, The Book of Mormon, these Lincolnshire teens wowed the crowd with Hello, Two By Two and Total Praise by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Performin O Oriens, Deo Gracias and Good News, the St. Cecilia Singers bring the session to a close with a suitably reverent programme. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Performin O Oriens, Deo Gracias and Good News, the St. Cecilia Singers bring the session to a close with a suitably reverent programme. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Performin O Oriens, Deo Gracias and Good News, the St. Cecilia Singers bring the session to a close with a suitably reverent programme. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Performin O Oriens, Deo Gracias and Good News, the St. Cecilia Singers bring the session to a close with a suitably reverent programme. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Performin O Oriens, Deo Gracias and Good News, the St. Cecilia Singers bring the session to a close with a suitably reverent programme. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Performin O Oriens, Deo Gracias and Good News, the St. Cecilia Singers bring the session to a close with a suitably reverent programme. Photo: Jenna Foxton
Performin O Oriens, Deo Gracias and Good News, the St. Cecilia Singers bring the session to a close with a suitably reverent programme. Photo: Jenna Foxton