Pembroke School was the venue on Saturday evening for 'A Celebration of Schools Music', a showcase for young musical talent in Pembrokeshire.
The concert, part of Pembroke Dock's bicentenary celebrations, was organised by the Pembrokeshire Music Service, led by Chris Llewellyn, and featured the Pembrokeshire Schools' Orchestra Concert Band, Brass Band, Symphonic Brass, Percussion Ensemble and Big Band.
Playing to a full house, the programme varied from modern favourites by Michael Jackson and the theme from ET by John Williams, classical standards such as Suite for Strings by John Rutter to the Bossa Nova and even a Symphonic Brass version of Calon Lan.
Compere for the evening was Phil Thompson, and the bicentenary group chair, Pam George, thanked the musicians, conductors and organisers for making the evening such a success and for their contribution to the town's 200th anniversary.





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