The
concert was held at Kings School, Bruton, where Alex was a pupil.
Throughout our ordeal they have been very supportive.
Rose Byfleet and Edward Marsh were great
friends of Alex in his year at school, and they both sang solos at the
concert. Rose sang 'The Tale of the Oyster' by Cole Porter, and
Edward sang 'How Willing My Paternal Love!' by Handel. Rose and
Edward also sang a duet together, from The Magic Flute (Mozart).
Nathan Boston, from New Zealand, was
living with us when Alex died. Nathan plays classical guitar,
and he also took part in the concert.
All of them were really keen to take
part and put a huge amount of work in to give wonderful performances.
It was very special to us that these three young people took part
(see picture right. L-R; Rose, Edward, Nathan).

The two choirs that sang - The Cider
Singers and The Quorum - are part of a larger choir, The Stanchester
Quire. They specialise in traditional carols and folk songs from
the West Country.
Alex's father, Charles, sings in the
Cider Singers.
It was a wonderful evening, and so many
of our friends joined us to make it such a success.
A total of £1550 was raised by the
evening.
Rosalind Buckler