
Young Manchester musicians proved there is more than one string to their bow when they turned out in force to a special free event held by Manchester Music Service.
Just short of one hundred youngsters from more than 40 different schools across the city turned up to a String Play Along event held at the Zion Arts Centre in Hulme last week.
The event was designed as a taster session for the Manchester Central String Orchestra - the city's newest string orchestra for young people - and formed only last year.
Each of the young people had been given music to practice on their own at home and in their music lessons at school before the big event which saw them play their instruments alongside members of the orchestra.
The event gave the youngsters the chance to experience first hand the thrill of playing with an orchestra and for many of them it was the first opportunity they had had to play their instruments with other musicians.
It also served as a great introduction to the new orchestra which rehearses every Wednesday during term time from 6 - 7 pm at the Zion Centre.
The orchestra was formed in September last year and played its first concert in December with plans to play regular concerts each term of the school year.
Councillor Sheila Newman, Executive Member Children's Services, Manchester City Council, said: "
"This event was a great success and we hope the young people who took part in this event so enthusiastically will keep playing music and keep coming back."
Local Councillor Nigel Murphy added “It is great to see the Zion Centre being used as a base for this new orchestra; I’d encourage any local young people who are interested in joining or wants to find out more to contact the Music Service on 0161 226 4422”
Manchester Central String Orchestra is open to all children and young people aged 7 - 19 years.