Hi Ally - pleased that the session went well.
'Active conerts' - there's a 'blast from the past' - suggestopedia terminology rarely heard these days.
Not sure if you covered the type of music to use in active concerts - things like:
Beethoven - Concerto for violin and orchestra in D major, op 61; concerto no 5 in E flat major for piano and orchestra, op 73 ('Emperor'

Tchaikovsky - concerto no 1 in B flat minor for piano and orchestra
Mozart - concerto for violin and orchestra no 7 in D major
Haydn - symphony no 67 in F major; symphony no 69 in B major; concerto no 1 in C major for violin and orchestra
(I'd need to go back to my old SEAL conference notes to see if I have an exact list)
Can also provide similar list for passive concerts if it helps.
See you at the next meeting?
kathey