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The new set of ten pieces focuses on composers and works that have changed the way we think of classical and orchestral music – how it can be made, what it can sound like, and who can create it.

See how children across the UK have got creative with these ten pieces of Trailblazing music!

Creative Responses

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Image created by children at Archbishop Sumner Church of England Primary School in response to George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue
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Image created by children at Archbishop Sumner Church of England Primary School in response to Ravi Shankar’s Symphony
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Image created by children at Archbishop Sumner Church of England Primary School in response to the Doctor Who Theme, realised by Delia Derbyshire
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Image created by children at Archbishop Sumner Church of England Primary School.
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Image created by children at Archbishop Sumner Church of England Primary School in response to Grażyna Bacewicz’s Overture
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Image created by children at Archbishop Sumner Church of England Primary School in response to Reich's Music for 18 Musicians
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Image created by children at Archbishop Sumner Church of England Primary School in response to The Little Train of the Caipira by Heitor Villa Lobos
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Image created by children at Archbishop Sumner Church of England Primary School in response to Florence Price’s Symphony No. 1
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Image created by children at Archbishop Sumner Church of England Primary School in response to Brahms's Hungarian Dance No. 5
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Image created by children at Archbishop Sumner Church of England Primary School in response to Zimmer's Earth