«Rain Rain go away» is a traditional English nursery rhyme, It was dated for the first time in the 17th century when James Howell in his collection of proverbs noted «Raine, raine goe to Spain, faire weather come againe». The most common modern version is: «Rain, rain, go away. Como again another day. Little Adrianna wants to go out and play». Here, Second years students play an instrumental version adapted by Doug Goodkin (Intery Mintery Nursery rhymes).
Line up
Glockenspiels: Martín López Fernández, Miguel Fernández Menéndez, Julio Díaz Méndez. Alto metallophones: Sara García Díaz, María Martín Alonso, Pablo Menéndez Fernández. Soprano xylophones: Diego de la Vega Cao, David Manotoa Garzón, Alba Gallo Tejón, Alto xylophones: Sergio Estrada Paredes, Miguel Mata Casado.
Little Tommy Tiddlemouse, from Making Music Fun. First year class BD
Line-up
Glockenspiels: Mateo del Campo Martínez, David Fernández Alonso, Ariana Fernández Fernández, Paula García Flórez, Carolina González García. Soprano metallophone: Eloy Rubio Suárez. Alto metallophones: Elena Pérez Villarias, José Ramón Pérez Zambrano, Carlos Pérez Vera, Miguel Pérez Pérez. Soprano xylophones: José Ángel Mier Arias, Hugo Martín Alonso, Laura Iglesias García, Thalía Iglesias García. Alto xylophone: Elia Ramos Córdoba, Lucas Ordóñez Carrio, Ignacio Martínez Fernández, Mateo Prieto Suárez, Bass xylophone: Sara Rodríguez Alonso. Claves: Javier Rioseco Rodríguez, Aldara Crespo Herrero, Luis Miguel Valdés Sánchez.
The 2016-2017 concert season shows more nursery rhymes. First year students played Little Tommy Tiddlemouse, from Making Music Fun. Here, first year class AC.
Line-up
Glockenspiels: Ángel Álvarez Díaz, Nel Valdés Ibáñez, Gabriel Álvarez Carvallo, Miguel Gutiérrez García, Marcos Labajos Álvarez. Soprano metallophones: Natalia Blanco Agudín, Cristina Álvarez Rodríguez. Alto metallophones: Marcus Araujo Pereira, Irene Casal García, Pedro Gómez Vázquez, Clara Inclán González, Andrés Lajara del Río, Saúl Martínez Casal. Soprano xylophones: Miguel Alonso Palacio, Alba Álvarez García, Alba de Sande López, Héctor García González. Alto Xylophones: Enol de la Peña Álvarez, Lino Cernuda Otero, Dario González González, Laura García Méndez, Bass xylophone: Jorge Carretero Pérez, Claves: Laura Márquez García, David García López, Norbi Ionut Lingurar,