On Friday July 19th. the Wolverhampton Youth Orchestra and the Youth Wind Orchestra comprising over 80 extremely talented young musicians under their conductors Catriona Roberts and Russell Lock performed to a packed house in the Wulfrun Hall as they thrilled the audience with their pre tour concert before setting off to play in Italy.
Venues on the tour will be Montevarchi, Perugia and Montecatini Terme.
Rotary in Bilston,Wolverhampton, Wednesfield and Willenhall and District Governor Jane Cooper together with colleagues from The Wolverhampton Free Trade Association and the Susan Vickers Foundation were in attendance in large numbers, to back up the generous support and donations they make available as clubs and individuals to support the Youth Orchestra though the Friends of the Wolverhampton Schools Music Service. These donations make it possible for every young musician to be part of the tour.
A wonderful variety of musical treats were presented ranging through the classics, jazz and pops from ‘Jai Ho’ from ‘Slumdog Millionaire ‘ by A.R. Rahman, the Adagio from ‘Spartacus’ by Khachaturian, the march ‘Liberty Bell’ by John Philip Souza and ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ by Freddie Mercury of Queen, and a selection from ‘Les Miserables by Claude-Michel Schonberg.
The musical achievement and standard of performance was superb. To quote Julia Farrell of the Free Trade Association: “ Music is very much alive in Wolverhampton and these young people were incredible.”
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leading the club which had been a force for good in the local community for over 100 years. She recalled that the club had been responsible for the founding of Compton Hospice (now ComptonCare) and the Wolverhampton MS Therapy Treatment Centre as well as high profile and significant fund raising activities such as the annual Dragon Boat Race, Best Foot Forward and the Tree of Remembrance. These enabled the club to provide many grants to innumerable deserving causes.
, together woith his partner Lynn Plant. Michael told us that he had been extremely impressed by the wonderful work done by the club and he and Lynn were looking forward to becoming closely involved, playing an active role.

the Susan Vickers Foundation. Their motto is ‘Turning Pain Into Purpose,’ and they provide support with mental, physical and emotional well-being to people who have been adopted or fostered, often suffering taumatic childhoods.The Foundation’s activities also assist individuals with an exploration of their biological past if they require it.
expressed themselves creatively, adding joy and laughter to the morning.