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In 1959, Donald Holder, a former<strong>Friends'</strong> <strong>School</strong> student, was appointedas Head of Music and the first fulltime Music Teacher. Interest grew, andin 1962 a Pipe Band was added to otherensembles.During the 1970s - a time full of music -Noel Ancell (1970-74) and then PhilippaMoyes (1975-77) were Directors of Music.Learning to play the bagpipes<strong>The</strong>re were more Gilbert and Sullivanoperas, the first production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoatand in 1975, the first Whole <strong>School</strong> Music Festival. <strong>The</strong> then Principal,Rod Grosvenor, another school leader who loved music, developed the<strong>Friends'</strong> <strong>School</strong> Choir and continued the tradition of community singing,something that students of that time still remember.In 1978 the <strong>School</strong> Orchestra was reformed with Peter Davies as HonoraryConductor. By 1980, the Junior <strong>School</strong> Orchestra had also been reformed.<strong>The</strong> <strong>Friends'</strong> Singers, a group of students, staff, parents and friends ofthe school was created, with Rod Grosvenor as Director - this group is stillin existence today. <strong>The</strong>re was a brass band, a recorder group and a concertband. <strong>The</strong> old boys' boarding house, currently the High <strong>School</strong> and ClemesArt rooms, became the Music Suite.During the 1980s Hodgkin Hall became too small for the school concerts andthey were moved to the University Centre.In 1987, the Centenary Year, <strong>The</strong> Inward Light by Donald Kay was commissioned.This was also the year Peter Davies became Director of Music. WithPeter's direction, and the support of fellow music teachers Frances Underwood,who was also Co-Head of the then Junior <strong>School</strong> from 1989, and HelenAnderson, the range of music opportunities grew as did student interest inMusic. Ensembles included several orchestras, a concert band, a number ofchoirs and a very successful flute choir, led by Peter Davies' wife, Barbara.In 1988, Grease, the first of our biennial musicals, was performed. <strong>The</strong>strong collaboration between Peter Davies and Susan Williams saw manysuccessful stage productions follow, including several written by staffand students. <strong>The</strong>se included Wapping (1995) and Visions of Vietnam (1997).(Continued Page 6)

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