MUMS have both auditioned and non-auditioned ensembles, and with a packed performance calendar, each ensemble has multiple performances each term. Such a myriad of ensembles caters for all ranges of abilities and instruments, all students are sure to find an ensemble to suit them!
The Outreach programme is committed to bringing music to the local community! Outreach projects run throughout the year and include relaxed performances, choirs, orchestra, and primary school workshops.
Every year, we hold auditions for aspiring student conductors. Successful students are led under the guidance of our artistic director;
Rob Guy, and have the opportunity to conduct our ensembles.
The Musica Festival is a weeklong student-led festival that aims to make a positive impact on the gender gap in the music industry. Events that run during MUSICA include various concerts and performances with guest performers and students, as well as talks with female and gender diverse musicians.
The Lunchtime Concert Series gives students a chance to perform in a more relaxed concert, either as a soloist or in a group. Concerts take place on Fridays at 1.10pm, and are free to attend.
The MUMS teaching scheme allows those wishing to learn a new instrument to be put in contact with MUMS members looking for pupils.
The MUMS Tour takes place at the end of the academic year and is open to players in the symphony orchestra pool and chamber choirs. The most recent tour was to Belgium.
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The MUMS committee is responsible for running all the socials, concerts, events, and rehearsals that goes on through out the year. We strive to ensure that the society is accessible and welcoming to all.
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