A Wonderfully Busy and Inspiring Day of Music-Making
March 5, 2026
On Thursday 5 March we enjoyed a wonderfully busy and inspiring day of music-making. Music scholars and exhibitioners spent time together in small groups with singer/songwriter Charlie Law, exploring the process of songwriting from first ideas through to finished pieces.
The students approached the challenge with imagination and enthusiasm, and by the end of the session each group had created a completely original song. The four compositions were strikingly different in style and subject matter, demonstrating just how creative the groups had been. Their themes included:
- Budge the Cathedral Cat
- Treehouses
- It’s Spring (But Everyone Is Still Online)
- Invisible Lines
From playful storytelling to thoughtful reflections on modern life, the songs showcased a wide range of musical ideas, lyrics and moods. It was wonderful to see such inventiveness, collaboration and musical curiosity from everyone involved.
At lunchtime the music-making continued with a dazzling recital in Chapel. Becky Brown (U6), Brenda Blewett, and Min Ying Deng (M5) performed a beautiful and expressive programme for the audience. Their recital included works by Sergei Rachmaninov, Frédéric Chopin, and Suk, performed with great musical sensitivity and technical assurance.
Altogether, the day was a fantastic celebration of creativity and performance, highlighting the energy and talent of our young musicians.


















