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Rebecca’s Starring Role

Rebecca Whiteside from Carrickfergus Grammar School

 

Carrickfergus Grammar School’s Rebecca Whiteside conducting the Ulster Orchestra – with the help of conductor Alasdair Malloy – at the Orchestra’s free Time Travel schools’ concert in Belfast’s Ulster Hall.


 

27 January 2012

Rebecca’s Starring Role

 

Carrickfergus Grammar School’s Rebecca Whiteside played a starring role at the Ulster Orchestra’s Time Travel concert for schools when the Year 9 pupil conducted Northern Ireland’s only professional symphony orchestra in front of her friends and 750 students from 19 schools.

Thirty thousand people of all ages and musical abilities get to know the UO through its education and outreach programmes each year and this free schools’ concert, which took place in the Ulster Hall, was the first in this year’s education programme.

Pupils (from Year 8 upwards) and teachers from schools in Counties Antrim, Down, Armagh and Tyrone got a chance to hear the story of the orchestra unfold from a small string ensemble to the 60–plus players and their instruments we see today. Telling the story, pupils were treated to a musical journey across time that started in the 17th Century with the music of Purcell and culminated with a taste of the 21st Century with music to the hit movie Pirates of the Caribbean.

“The programme also featured music by Handel, Mozart, Britten and Andrew Lloyd Webber,” Lydia Gamble, the Ulster Orchestra’s Head of Marketing and Development said. “Rebecca, with the help of conductor Alasdair Malloy, conducted Stravinsky’s Infernal Dance from his ballet The Firebird.

“Now in its fourth year, once more there was a strong uptake from schools for this successful event. After the Belfast concert we took Time Travel to Derry’s Millennium Forum were 850 young people from 14 schools across Derry, Tyrone and Donegal enjoyed the concert.

“Not only has the Ulster Orchestra invested in the cultural life of Northern Ireland for 46 years now, it continues to invest in the next generation through education programmes like Time Travel. I hope Rebecca enjoyed her starring role,” Lydia said.