Lings Primary School March 2020
Here are three more songs written by Year 5 children from Lings Primary School, Northampton, UK
Devils Or Angels – Weston Favell Primary School
This song was written and recorded in a day by Year 5 students from Weston Favell Primary School, Northampton, UK, inspired by Shakespeare’s “The Merchant Of Venice”.
“Like Me More” by Isabel (Silhouette Youth Theatre)
Isabel regularly attends the songwriting and recording sessions hosted by Silhouette Youth Theatre, Northampton, UK. Her song powerfully depicts the problems of peer-pressure and social perfectionism...
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Sadness Of Me – Abington Vale Primary School
This song was written and recorded in a day by Year 5 students from Abington Vale Primary School, Northampton, UK, inspired by Shakespeare’s “The Merchant Of Venice”.
The Caskets – Ecton Brook Primary School
These compositions were written, performed and recorded in a day by students from Ecton Brook Primary School, Northampton, UK, inspired by Shakespeare’s “The Merchant Of Venice”.
Prince Fool – Thorplands Primary School
This song was written and recorded in a day by Year 5 students from Thorplands Primary School, Northampton, UK, inspired by Shakespeare’s “The Merchant Of Venice”.
Happiness & Heartache – Lings Primary School
This song was written and recorded in a day by Year 5 students from Lings Primary School, Northampton, UK, inspired by Shakespeare’s “The Merchant Of Venice”.
The Court Of Truth – Upton Meadows Primary School
This song was written and recorded in a day by Year 5 students from Upton Meadows Primary School, Northampton, UK, inspired by Shakespeare’s “The Merchant Of Venice”.
“The Hatred Of Venice” & “Betrayed” – Simon de Senlis Primary School
These songs were each written and recorded in half a day by Year 4 students from Simon de Senlis Primary School, Northampton, UK, inspired by Shakespeare’s “The Merchant Of Venice”.