New centre opens fortalentedmusicians

Mark Branagan

TALENTED young musicians in East Yorkshire are to benefit from the opening of a new 750,000 music education centre in Beverley.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council chairman David Rudd opened The Hexagon Centre, on Coltman Avenue, saying it represented a significant investment by the council to improve the music facilities for children and the schools’ music service.

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Robert Mitchell, head of East Riding Schools’ Music Service, said: “Music is such an important part of every child’s education and this new facility will give this area’s children a fantastic opportunity to turn music into a lifelong passion.

“We know that when music is an integral part of children’s learning that they benefit from improved cognitive skills and enjoy greater confidence and social abilities. These are lessons for life.”

The Hexagon Music Centre is a highly imaginative remodelling and refurbishment of a former infant school and provides not only modern office accommodation but also a number of rehearsal and teaching spaces to encourage group music making.

Mr Mitchell added: “The music service in the East Riding now has a home that can transform the experience of our young musicians.”

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The Hexagon has already been filled with the sound of music making after a range of events during the first four weeks of this term. The centre has hosted master classes and workshops for the Beverley Chamber Music Festival and a workshop for the British Trombone Society.

Mr Mitchell continued: “The Hexagon will also be the base for a number of ensemble rehearsals including the senior wind band, youth jazz orchestra and two percussion ensembles and there are plans to hold a number of youth orchestra rehearsals at the centre.”