Wednesday 7th February 2024
This afternoon, Stamford Schools' Sixth Form showcased their musical prowess in the highly anticipated annual House Music competition. Following the remarkable Senior School event in October, expectations were high, and the students did not disappoint.
The competition featured three segments, each house presenting a Choir, Chamber Choir, and Ensemble performance. Judged by Brooke Peverell, founder of Stamford Sings, the event commenced with Ancaster's captivating renditions of "I'm Just Ken" from the Barbie movie, "Life Could be a Dream," from their Chamber Choir and "Go with the Flow" from the Ensemble.
Brazenose followed suit with a stellar choir rendition of Pitch Perfect 3, followed by Billie Eilish's "What was I made for?" and a brilliant finale with "Parklife."
Cavells' Choir impressed with their rendition of "Summer Nights" from Grease, "Someone You Loved," and a classic performance of "Piano Man" including the harmonica.
Eliot House closed the competition with a brilliant 45-person choir rendition of "Breaking Free" from High School Musical, followed by captivating performances of "Hold Back the River" and "Forget You."
All houses delivered exceptional performances, showcasing the remarkable musical talent within Stamford Schools, with the event being a testament to the school's commitment to nurturing artistic excellence, with the event being finished by a whole Sixth Form rendition of "Thank You For The Music" by ABBA.
Sixth Form Choir Winners: Cavell
Sixth Form Chamber Choir Winners: Eliot
Sixth Form Ensemble Winners: Cavell