YEHUDI MENUHIN SCHOOL LEAVERS' CONCERT
Thursday, 7th July
8PM (7:30PM door opens)
King's Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9AG (near King's Cross)
The Yehudi Menuhin School (YMS) have kindly offered HCUK a small block of discounted tickets for the celebratory concert featuring YMS graduating students.
Graduating students from the renowned YMS will be performing a programme of chamber music by Kodaly, Saint-Seans and Schubert at the stunning King's Place (near King's Cross).
To purchase discounted tickets (20% discount, booking fee waived), please click on the link at the bottom and complete the purchase by 30th June.
Click here for more information on the concert.
The celebrated violinist Yehudi Menuhin founded his school in Surrey in 1963 to provide a place for musically gifted children from around the world to develop their talents to the highest level within a nurturing and stimulating academic environment, regardless of their economic background. Today’s school provides a holistic education for 86 exceptional students aged from 8 to 19, with specialist tuition on the stringed instruments, piano and classical guitar. Our students split their time between their academic and musical studies, and are given many opportunities to perform in front of an audience. Concerts take place regularly in our own Menuhin Hall, but also in local schools, care homes and churches, carrying on Menuhin’s belief in the importance of giving back to the community. Alongside their musical studies, students engage in a stimulating academic programme, and participate in a variety of sporting activities and the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme.