Students at Powerstown National School enjoyed listening to the Army Band
The students of Powerstown National School in Clonmel were treated to an unforgettable musical experience when the Band 1 Brigade from Cork, under the direction of Commandant Fergal Carroll, visited the school for a special concert.
The band performed a vibrant selection of music such as Ireland’s Call, and Golden, from K-Pop Demon Hunters, which proved to be a particular favourite among the pupils.
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One of the most engaging parts of the visit was the band’s demonstration of each instrument.
Students were given a unique opportunity to see and hear the full range of instruments up close, gaining valuable insight into how they work and the distinctive sounds they produce.
This hands-on musical education added depth to the performance and sparked curiosity among many budding young musicians.
The concert also featured two Clonmel natives, Keith Dwyer-Greene and Emmet Donlan.
Adding to the occasion the school’s own 3rd, 4th and 5th classes proudly performed on the recorders they have been learning with their tutor, Peter Taylor.
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The entire event was a wonderful celebration of music, talent and community spirit. A heartfelt thank-you goes to Commandant Fergal Carroll and the Band 1 Brigade for sharing their time, expertise and passion for music with the children of Powerstown N.S.
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