Sunday, December 14, 2008

The Winter Concert


Matthew Shonman
tuning his trombone
This past Thursday night was our winter concert, featuring the chorus and orchestra as well as the band. Since the middle school auditorium, the usual venue, is under construction, we had to hold the concert at the high school multi, which was much smaller. Band went first, and we played quite a few songs: A Festival Prelude, O Holy Night, Procession of Nobles, A Chanukah Celebration, and A Christmas Festival. After our section came the chorus, singing numerous Christmas and Hannukah classics, and then the intermission.


Jane Rudy
singing in Chorus
At intermission, Matthew and I helped Michael Yanoska carry the large timpani around the building in the dark to the band room since it was too big to use the inside route. After putting away our instruments, we went to the snack bar in the back where some middle-schoolers (including Michelle Watkins and Emma Teering) led by Tijmen's mom were selling snacks.

Following the intermission was the orchestra's performance. They first did a suite by Edvard Grieg featuring the band's percussion section and some other classical pieces, and then performed a really neat tango piece involving improvisation.


Michael Yanoska
Drum Captain

Kristen Sanchez
Senior Flutist

The Percussion Section
Brent Smith, Matthew Johnson, Taylor Jones, Michael Yanoska, Leif Swenson, Andy Bieman, Cory Jones (front)

Thanks to Oliver Bunten for the photos.

4 comments:

  1. Is it just me, or are they really bad quality?

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  2. I did PS noise reduction and they still have a lot of noise. Your camera seems to make magenta-colored noise, which is really odd and hard to remove.

    Better than no photos at all, so thanks anyway.

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  3. Hmm interesting.

    btw how do you make those awesome little captions under the pictures?

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  4. Make a table, align it right, and put the image in the table with the text below it.

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