Ten Pieces is a music education scheme created by journalist Katy Jones for BBC Music which began with a namesake film hosted by Barney Harwood (and other BBC celebrities) created for CBBC that originally aired on 3 October 2014.
But unlike Fantasia, the music is set to a live BBC National Orchestra of Wales rather than animation.
Called Ten Pieces II, this film was originally aimed at pupils aged 11+ and premiered in 2015.
With coverage from Michelle Ackerley, presenters Naomi Wilkinson, Dion Dublin and Lemn Sissay return from the film to host the prom, alongside Dan Starkey as a fictionalized version of Haydn, whilst also featuring a sub-plot involving Ride of the Valkyries in which Leah Boleto from Newsround also appeared.
[3] The resources for 7-14 year-olds include short films presented by Lemn Sissay and CBBC's Naomi Wilkinson,[4] classroom lesson plans[5] and simplified arrangements.