The beautiful performances of our Percussion Ensemble, Philharmonic Ensemble and Chamber Singers during yesterday morning's Upper School Winter Concert, provided warm respite from the January cold.
Up first, the Percussion Ensemble, directed by John Francis, performed Hunting Song and The Wild Horseman (Schumann) and Joe Cu Bata and Maruntel from Rumanian Folk Dances (Bartok).
The Philharmonic Ensemble, directed by Philip Hough followed, with Bransle de la Torche (Praetorius), Contredanse en Rondeau from Divertimento, K. 213 (Mozart) and Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 (Bach).
Phyllis Clark then led the Chamber Singers in Deo Gracias (Britten), I wonder as I wander (Niles/J. Rutter) which featured soloist Owen L., Try Everything (Furler, Hermansen, Eriksen), and Shepherds Chorus and Gifts for the Kings (Menotti).
We are in the midst of the school's Winter Festival of Art and Music, which celebrates the Saint David's aesthetics pillar and our commitment to the classical ideal of balance.
Up first, the Percussion Ensemble, directed by John Francis, performed Hunting Song and The Wild Horseman (Schumann) and Joe Cu Bata and Maruntel from Rumanian Folk Dances (Bartok).
The Philharmonic Ensemble, directed by Philip Hough followed, with Bransle de la Torche (Praetorius), Contredanse en Rondeau from Divertimento, K. 213 (Mozart) and Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 (Bach).
Phyllis Clark then led the Chamber Singers in Deo Gracias (Britten), I wonder as I wander (Niles/J. Rutter) which featured soloist Owen L., Try Everything (Furler, Hermansen, Eriksen), and Shepherds Chorus and Gifts for the Kings (Menotti).
We are in the midst of the school's Winter Festival of Art and Music, which celebrates the Saint David's aesthetics pillar and our commitment to the classical ideal of balance.
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