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Listening to the music... these Newsome Junior School pupils were entertained by German
Listening to the music... these Newsome Junior School pupils were entertained by German visitors from Frondenberg, which is in the Kirkleess twin district of t Kreis Unna. Jorn Hansch on the accordion and Ufa Freidrich n the cello were among 26 German youngsters from the Frondenberg Music School who have been the guests of Huddersfield Music Centre. 10th October 1990
Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
England
HUDD 1990 7087
Media ID 21707386
© Mirrorpix
Accordion All Our Yesterdays Cello Class Huddersfield1090 Musical Instruments Schoolchildren Supplement
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Step back in time with our captivating Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This particular print, sourced from the Huddersfield Examiner Archive, takes you back to Newsome Junior School where pupils were delighted by German visitors from Frondenberg, in the Kirklees twin district of Kreis Unna. The black and white image, titled "Listening to the music... these Newsome Junior School pupils were entertained by German visitors," is a charming reminder of a simpler time. Each Framed Print is meticulously crafted with high-quality materials to ensure your cherished memory remains vibrant and preserved for generations to come. Add this unique piece to your home or office decor and let the story within the image inspire conversation and joy.
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In this photo print, we see the enchanting power of music as Newsome Junior School pupils are completely engrossed in a mesmerizing performance by German visitors from Frondenberg. The scene takes place in the Kirkleess twin district of t Kreis Unna, where 26 talented German youngsters from the Frondenberg Music School have been warmly welcomed as guests at Huddersfield Music Centre. The atmosphere is filled with joy and curiosity as Jorn Hansch skillfully plays the accordion while Ufa Freidrich gracefully handles the cello. These musical instruments create a harmonious melody that captivates both young and old alike. It's evident that these children are not just listening to music; they are experiencing it with their hearts and souls. The cultural exchange between these two communities is beautifully portrayed through this image. The smiles on everyone's faces reflect the universal language of music, transcending borders and bringing people together. This moment serves as a testament to the power of art in fostering friendship and understanding among different cultures. As we delve into all our yesterdays, we are reminded of how precious these memories truly are. This snapshot captures a time when schoolchildren eagerly embraced new experiences and celebrated diversity through music education. It serves as a timeless reminder that music has the ability to unite us all, regardless of our backgrounds or languages spoken. This remarkable photograph from Huddersfield Examiner Archive transports us back to October 10th, 1990 - an era where innocence
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