A school's autumn concert was performed twice in one night to meet demand from eager concert-goers.
RGS Worcester's Perrins Hall hosted the school's annual autumn concert, which was played twice to meet the "enthusiastic demand from parents, grandparents, and friends of the school".
The event featured orchestral and choral performances from the school's musical ensembles.
The school orchestra began the concert with a performance of Fauré's Sicilienne, followed by a medley from My Fair Lady.
The wind band then played songs from Beauty and the Beast and Rhythmicity, before the intermediate strings performed The Godfather and Can't Help Falling in Love.
The junior choir, made up of children in years seven and eight, opened the second half of the concert with a rendition of White Winter Hymnal and Waving Through a Window from Dear Evan Hansen.
The chamber choir then sang Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel) and My Soul's Been Anchored in the Lord.
The senior choir brought the evening to a close with Insane et Vanae Curae by Haydn and September by Earth, Wind & Fire, accompanied by a house band.
Director of music Jonathan Soman said: "The annual autumn concert continues to highlight the dedication and talent of our pupils and staff.
"Well done to everyone for delivering two exceptional performances of the concert in the same evening.
"We look forward to further musical events this year, including Christmas with the Big Band and our carol service at Worcester Cathedral in December."
The school said that the audience "really enjoyed the experience" and praised the quality of the performances, the wide range of music performed and the large number of pupils of all ages involved.
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