The school's Big Band, of
which he was once a member, played a concert last
Wednesday in St John's church, Smith Square,
Westminster, to raise money for the charities British
Heart Foundation and Cardiac Risk in the Young.
Paying tribute to the
teenage young man's life, the school's headmaster
stated: "Fabian was an outstanding young man, an
ornament to his family and to his school."
He
added that Fabian was hard-working, a keen sportsman and
a highly proficient musician.
"He was a boy of whom any
parents might be justly proud. The ten years since
Fabian died have passed very quickly. But time has not
dimmed his memory. It will live forever in the hearts of
those who knew and loved him," he stated.
At the concert, the band was
joined by alto saxophonist Jason Yarde as well as
vocalist Obenewa Aboah.
The school's singing group,
the Schola Cantorum performed; the school choir sang
Tippets's Five Spirituals; and there was a performance
of Haydn's Cello Concerto in C, with sixteen-year-old
Isaac Morris as soloist.
A tribute from Fabian's
godfather, Leroy Logan, stated: "Fabian's legacy still
lives on in my heart and mind as a warm glow of peace
and joy, reminiscent of the last time I saw him on his
birthday. Despite the pain of losing him at such a
young age, the significance of his achievements as a
role model and a loving son overrides some of the
sorrow."
The school bursar's
assistant Brendan O'Sullivan said that the concert went
tremendously well, adding: "Some of the performances
were exceptionally good."