Cornwall primary school children come together to perform a Ukrainian lullaby

Pupils sang and played instruments to show their support for children in the war-torn country

Cornish primary school children performing a Ukrainian lullaby
Author: Emma HartPublished 7th Apr 2022
Last updated 7th Apr 2022

The amazing students of Cornwall have come together to sing and play their instruments in a performance of "Oi Khodyt Son Kolo" - a famous Ukrainian lullaby.

Each school performed their parts individually which have then been combined into a single performance of voices, guitars, violins, chimes and handbells.

This performance includes students from Pencoys Primary School, Trythall Primary School, Mousehole Primary School, Polwhele House School, Crowan primary School and Madron Daniel CE School.

Cornwall Music Service Trust says they wanted to show their support to children living in the war-torn country.

They trust said: "This very special performance has been recorded by the children of Cornwall to show their support for the Children from Ukraine.

"This was made possible by one of our amazing teachers, Christine Judge, as part of Cornwall Music Service Trusts' Primary Teachers Conference".

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