West Norfolk young pianists impress at Lynn recital

Budding pianists from West Norfolk gathered to showcase their talents at a recital being held for the fourth time.

The West Norfolk Academies Trust Cross-Trust Piano Recital was open to students from across the Trust’s four high schools and featured musicians from Marshland in West Walton, Smithdon in Hunstanton, and St Clement’s in Terrington St Clement, as well as Springwood in Lynn, which hosted the evening.

Pianists aged 11 to 18 took part, performing a wide range of solo piano pieces, from classical numbers and film scores to television theme tunes and pop.

Young pianists impress at annual recital. Photo: Ian Burt/Barking Dog Media.

The annual event was organised by WNAT lead peripatetic tutor Benjamin Howell, and overseen by the trust’s director of music, Robin Norman.

“Everyone starts somewhere with their musical journey, and what I love about these events is the fact that we have all abilities, from students who have been playing just a few months to those who have been playing nearly 10 years and are accomplished soloists,” said Mr Norman.

“All the students watch and support each other, with the more experienced ones being an inspiration to the less experienced ones.

Young pianists impress at annual recital. Photo: Ian Burt/Barking Dog Media.
Young pianists impress at annual recital. Photo: Ian Burt/Barking Dog Media.

“As we repeat the event, we also have the joy of seeing the students improve year on year – it is such a joy to see and hear.”