
24th Annual High School Choir Festival
Apr 26, 2013 - 1:00 PM
Title | Composers/Arranger | Guest Artists |
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If Music Be the Food of Love | David Dickau | |
Son de Camaguey | Stephen Hatfield | |
The Promise of Light | Georgia Stitt |
Date | Review | Media | Reviewer |
---|---|---|---|
Apr 29, 2013 |
They stood in a long row, all 25 of them, facing a sea of over 900 students - their students - to receive the thanks and appreciation for the hard work and study that brought them all together on this day late in April in the choral-friendly Walt Disney Concert Hall. The sound of appreciati... Read More They stood in a long row, all 25 of them, facing a sea of over 900 students - their students - to receive the thanks and appreciation for the hard work and study that brought them all together on this day late in April in the choral-friendly Walt Disney Concert Hall. The sound of appreciation drowned out the Concert Hall's own pipe organ in decibels, threatening in volume all but the most expensive hearing aids of the volunteers and sponsors sitting in the back of the stage. Some teachers stood almost uncomprehending, while others basked in the glow of praise, but all proved once again the power of excellence and the discipline of music. |
LA Opus | Douglas Neslund |
Title | Composers/Arranger | Guest Artists |
---|---|---|
If Music Be the Food of Love | David Dickau | |
Son de Camaguey | Stephen Hatfield | |
The Promise of Light | Georgia Stitt |
Date | Review | Media | Reviewer |
---|---|---|---|
Apr 29, 2013 |
They stood in a long row, all 25 of them, facing a sea of over 900 students - their students - to receive the thanks and appreciation for the hard work and study that brought them all together on this day late in April in the choral-friendly Walt Disney Concert Hall. The sound of appreciati... Read More They stood in a long row, all 25 of them, facing a sea of over 900 students - their students - to receive the thanks and appreciation for the hard work and study that brought them all together on this day late in April in the choral-friendly Walt Disney Concert Hall. The sound of appreciation drowned out the Concert Hall's own pipe organ in decibels, threatening in volume all but the most expensive hearing aids of the volunteers and sponsors sitting in the back of the stage. Some teachers stood almost uncomprehending, while others basked in the glow of praise, but all proved once again the power of excellence and the discipline of music. |
LA Opus | Douglas Neslund |