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The best of the nation's young musical talent take to the stage for the second night of the Music for Youth Schools Prom at the Royal Albert Hall.
Mammoth Sound are a London based band supported by CM, one of London's leading youth music organisations. The band started back in 2009 as a three piece, playing covers before beginning to write their own music more frequently. They have gradually grown into six piece band and are mostly East London based. Photo: Richard Johnson
Mammoth Sound are a London based band supported by CM, one of London's leading youth music organisations. The band started back in 2009 as a three piece, playing covers before beginning to write their own music more frequently. They have gradually grown into six piece band and are mostly East London based. Photo: Richard Johnson
Mammoth Sound are a London based band supported by CM, one of London's leading youth music organisations. The band started back in 2009 as a three piece, playing covers before beginning to write their own music more frequently. They have gradually grown into six piece band and are mostly East London based. Photo: Richard Johnson
Ripple Escola de Samba are from Ripple Primary School in Barking, Essex. The group ensemble is born out of a world music project and has since gone from strength to strength. Photo: Richard Johnson
Ripple Escola de Samba are from Ripple Primary School in Barking, Essex. The group ensemble is born out of a world music project and has since gone from strength to strength. Photo: Richard Johnson
Ripple Escola de Samba are from Ripple Primary School in Barking, Essex. The group ensemble is born out of a world music project and has since gone from strength to strength. Photo: Richard Johnson
Ripple Escola de Samba are from Ripple Primary School in Barking, Essex. The group ensemble is born out of a world music project and has since gone from strength to strength. Photo: Richard Johnson
Ripple Escola de Samba are from Ripple Primary School in Barking, Essex. The group ensemble is born out of a world music project and has since gone from strength to strength. Photo: Richard Johnson
Denbighshire Youth County Choir was established in 2009 and based in the Rhyl area of North Wales. It has over sixty members drawn from at least ten schools from all over the county of Denbighshire. Photo: Richard Johnson
Denbighshire Youth County Choir was established in 2009 and based in the Rhyl area of North Wales. It has over sixty members drawn from at least ten schools from all over the county of Denbighshire. Photo: Richard Johnson
Denbighshire Youth County Choir was established in 2009 and based in the Rhyl area of North Wales. It has over sixty members drawn from at least ten schools from all over the county of Denbighshire. Photo: Richard Johnson
Denbighshire Youth County Choir was established in 2009 and based in the Rhyl area of North Wales. It has over sixty members drawn from at least ten schools from all over the county of Denbighshire. Photo: Richard Johnson
Denbighshire Youth County Choir was established in 2009 and based in the Rhyl area of North Wales. It has over sixty members drawn from at least ten schools from all over the county of Denbighshire. Photo: Richard Johnson
One of the ensemble's members, Naviena, began learning carnatic vocal at the age of three under the tutelage of Shrimathi Sugirthakala Kadatcham while her sister, Bhavana, began learning carnatic violin at the age of five from Shrimathi Kalaivani Indrakumar. Photo: Richard Johnson
One of the ensemble's members, Naviena, began learning carnatic vocal at the age of three under the tutelage of Shrimathi Sugirthakala Kadatcham while her sister, Bhavana, began learning carnatic violin at the age of five from Shrimathi Kalaivani Indrakumar. Photo: Richard Johnson
One of the ensemble's members, Naviena, began learning carnatic vocal at the age of three under the tutelage of Shrimathi Sugirthakala Kadatcham while her sister, Bhavana, began learning carnatic violin at the age of five from Shrimathi Kalaivani Indrakumar. Photo: Richard Johnson
Classic FM's Tim Lihoreau looks after proceedings at Tuesday's leg of the three-night Schools Prom concerts. Photo: Richard Johnson
Students in the Greater Gwent Youth Jazz Orchestra come from the four authorities that constitute Greater Gwent, Blaenau Gwent, Monmouthshire, Newport and Torfaen. Photo: Richard Johnson
Students in the Greater Gwent Youth Jazz Orchestra come from the four authorities that constitute Greater Gwent, Blaenau Gwent, Monmouthshire, Newport and Torfaen. Photo: Richard Johnson
Students in the Greater Gwent Youth Jazz Orchestra come from the four authorities that constitute Greater Gwent, Blaenau Gwent, Monmouthshire, Newport and Torfaen. Photo: Richard Johnson
The ensemble played the first movement, Allegro con Fuoco, from Chopin's Piano Trio in G minor. Photo: Richard Johnson
The ensemble played the first movement, Allegro con Fuoco, from Chopin's Piano Trio in G minor. Photo: Richard Johnson
The ensemble played the first movement, Allegro con Fuoco, from Chopin's Piano Trio in G minor. Photo: Richard Johnson
This ensemble involves around 500 young people from the Huddersfield area in West Yorkshire. Photo: Richard Johnson
This ensemble involves around 500 young people from the Huddersfield area in West Yorkshire. Photo: Richard Johnson
This ensemble involves around 500 young people from the Huddersfield area in West Yorkshire. Photo: Richard Johnson
This ensemble involves around 500 young people from the Huddersfield area in West Yorkshire. Photo: Richard Johnson
This ensemble involves around 500 young people from the Huddersfield area in West Yorkshire. Photo: Richard Johnson
Stephen Deazley presents at the Schools Prom. Photo: Richard Johnson
Stephen Deazley presents at the Schools Prom and has a chat with Flats and Sharps. Photo: Richard Johnson
Flats and Sharps may be one of the newest names on the British bluegrass and folk scene, but they've already made a name for themselves busking in Penzance, Cornwall. Photo: Richard Johnson
Flats and Sharps may be one of the newest names on the British bluegrass and folk scene, but they've already made a name for themselves busking in Penzance, Cornwall. Photo: Richard Johnson
Flats and Sharps may be one of the newest names on the British bluegrass and folk scene, but they've already made a name for themselves busking in Penzance, Cornwall. Photo: Richard Johnson
Jazz In My Pants, known affectionately as JIMP, was formed in 2010 by young members of Durham’s Colliery Bands. Picture: Richard Johnson
Jazz In My Pants, known affectionately as JIMP, was formed in 2010 by young members of Durham’s Colliery Bands. Picture: Richard Johnson
Jazz In My Pants, known affectionately as JIMP, was formed in 2010 by young members of Durham’s Colliery Bands. Picture: Richard Johnson
This year marked the schools’ fiftieth anniversary and a sell out concert at the iconic Sage Gateshead in July was the centrepiece of the celebrations. Photo: Richard Johnson
This year marked the schools’ fiftieth anniversary and a sell out concert at the iconic Sage Gateshead in July was the centrepiece of the celebrations. Photo: Richard Johnson
This year marked the schools’ fiftieth anniversary and a sell out concert at the iconic Sage Gateshead in July was the centrepiece of the celebrations. Photo: Richard Johnson
Bells Angels are a unique handbell group comprising of students from Carew Manor School in Wallington, Surrey; a school for children with learning difficulties and autistic spectrum disorders. Photo: Richard Johnson
Bells Angels are a unique handbell group comprising of students from Carew Manor School in Wallington, Surrey; a school for children with learning difficulties and autistic spectrum disorders. Photo: Richard Johnson
Bells Angels are a unique handbell group comprising of students from Carew Manor School in Wallington, Surrey; a school for children with learning difficulties and autistic spectrum disorders. Photo: Richard Johnson
Bells Angels are a unique handbell group comprising of students from Carew Manor School in Wallington, Surrey; a school for children with learning difficulties and autistic spectrum disorders. Photo: Richard Johnson
Fourtissimo is a percussion quartet from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire put together by Mark Wagstaff to provide challenging ensemble opportunities for four of the brightest young percussionists in the Yorkshire region. Photo: Richard Johnson
Fourtissimo is a percussion quartet from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire put together by Mark Wagstaff to provide challenging ensemble opportunities for four of the brightest young percussionists in the Yorkshire region. Photo: Richard Johnson
Fourtissimo is a percussion quartet from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire put together by Mark Wagstaff to provide challenging ensemble opportunities for four of the brightest young percussionists in the Yorkshire region. Photo: Richard Johnson
Fourtissimo is a percussion quartet from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire put together by Mark Wagstaff to provide challenging ensemble opportunities for four of the brightest young percussionists in the Yorkshire region. Photo: Richard Johnson
A huge collaboration between Greater Gwent Youth Jazz Orchestra, Jazz In My Pants and Northamptonshire County Youth Strings. Photo: Richard Johnson
A huge collaboration between Greater Gwent Youth Jazz Orchestra, Jazz In My Pants and Northamptonshire County Youth Strings. Photo: Richard Johnson
A huge collaboration between Greater Gwent Youth Jazz Orchestra, Jazz In My Pants and Northamptonshire County Youth Strings. Photo: Richard Johnson
A huge collaboration between Greater Gwent Youth Jazz Orchestra, Jazz In My Pants and Northamptonshire County Youth Strings. Photo: Richard Johnson
A huge collaboration between Greater Gwent Youth Jazz Orchestra, Jazz In My Pants and Northamptonshire County Youth Strings. Photo: Richard Johnson
Mammoth Sound return for another performance of one of their own compositions. Photo: Richard Johnson
Mammoth Sound return for another performance of one of their own compositions. Photo: Richard Johnson
Northamptonshire County Youth Orchestra's programme included works by Respighi and Elgar. Photo: Richard Johnson
Northamptonshire County Youth Orchestra's programme included works by Respighi and Elgar. Photo: Richard Johnson
Northamptonshire County Youth Orchestra's programme included works by Respighi and Elgar. Photo: Richard Johnson
Northamptonshire County Youth Orchestra's programme included works by Respighi and Elgar. Photo: Richard Johnson
Northamptonshire County Youth Orchestra's programme included works by Respighi and Elgar. Photo: Richard Johnson
Northamptonshire County Youth Orchestra's programme included works by Respighi and Elgar. Photo: Richard Johnson