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Menlo Middle School's Spring Concert features student performers. Photo by Sarah Ha.

Menlo Middle School's Spring Concert features student performers. Photo by Sarah Ha.

Music, 10/02/2011, Spring Concerts 2011, Drama Studio, The University of Sheffield. Korean Musician Eun-Jung Kim play her instrument, the keo-mun-go, in a dress rehearsal before her performance.

Menlo Middle School's Spring Concert features student performers. Photo by Cyrus Lowe.

A most uplifting concert took place at the Colyer Fergusson Hall on the evening of Sunday 22nd April when Sedecim, Senior Choir and the Choral Society made up of parents, Old Canterburians and former members of staff all joined forces to perform Dan Forrest’s ‘Requiem for the Living’. This poignant work has seldom been performed in the UK, and the choir and orchestra fully captured the drama and contrasting emotions throughout. In contrast to the newer work of Dan Forrest, the first half opened with a rousing rendition of Beethoven’s heroic Egmont Overture by the school orchestra before we heard solo performances from senior Year 13 Music Scholars. Hattie Adley’s beautifully poised playing of Johan Svendsen‘s 'Romance' balanced perfectly with Mendelssohn’s vocal quartet ‘Oh Come Ev’ryone that Thirsteth’, sung by Olivia Earl, Tara Woodley, Joseph Hearnden and Christopher Noy. In honour of the 100th anniversary of the death of Sir Hubert Parry, which will be commemorated later this year, the full power of the combined choral forces sung his eight part setting of Milton’s Ode, ‘Blest Pair of Sirens’, bringing the first half to a close in a blaze of glory. This concert was the culmination of much hard work from many people, so congratulations to everyone for making the evening such a splendid highlight in the musical calendar.

Menlo Middle School's Spring Concert features student performers. Photo by Sarah Ha.

Menlo Middle School's Spring Concert features student performers. Photo by Sarah Ha.

Archbishop Carroll High School

Music Department

Radnor PA

Spring Concert 2012

Music, 10/02/2011, Spring Concerts 2011, Drama Studio, The University of Sheffield. Korean Musician Eun-Jung Kim play her instrument, the keo-mun-go, in a dress rehearsal before her performance.

Music, 10/02/2011, Spring Concerts 2011, Drama Studio, The University of Sheffield. Korean Musician Eun-Jung Kim play her instrument, the keo-mun-go, in a dress rehearsal before her performance.

At the Middle School Spring Concert students danced, sang, and played to the theme of "Butterflies and Broadway."

Menlo Middle School's Spring Concert features student performers. Photo by Sarah Ha.

Archbishop Carroll High School

Music Department

Radnor PA

Spring Concert 2012

Menlo Middle School's Spring Concert features student performers. Photo by Sarah Ha.

Hoodie Allen performs at Spring Concert 2015

 

By Christina Yacono

A most uplifting concert took place at the Colyer Fergusson Hall on the evening of Sunday 22nd April when Sedecim, Senior Choir and the Choral Society made up of parents, Old Canterburians and former members of staff all joined forces to perform Dan Forrest’s ‘Requiem for the Living’. This poignant work has seldom been performed in the UK, and the choir and orchestra fully captured the drama and contrasting emotions throughout. In contrast to the newer work of Dan Forrest, the first half opened with a rousing rendition of Beethoven’s heroic Egmont Overture by the school orchestra before we heard solo performances from senior Year 13 Music Scholars. Hattie Adley’s beautifully poised playing of Johan Svendsen‘s 'Romance' balanced perfectly with Mendelssohn’s vocal quartet ‘Oh Come Ev’ryone that Thirsteth’, sung by Olivia Earl, Tara Woodley, Joseph Hearnden and Christopher Noy. In honour of the 100th anniversary of the death of Sir Hubert Parry, which will be commemorated later this year, the full power of the combined choral forces sung his eight part setting of Milton’s Ode, ‘Blest Pair of Sirens’, bringing the first half to a close in a blaze of glory. This concert was the culmination of much hard work from many people, so congratulations to everyone for making the evening such a splendid highlight in the musical calendar.

Archbishop Carroll High School

Music Department

Radnor PA

Spring Concert 2012

Photos from the Spring 2024 Knox Rocks concert, held on the Gizmo Patio

Archbishop Carroll High School

Music Department

Radnor PA

Spring Concert 2012

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Each senior member of the band gets roasted by Mr. Lehman between songs at the Spring concert.

This whole year has seemed like a "series of lasts"---this was Emma's last high school band performance. It seems so strange. I could have swore I just dropped her off at kindergarten for the first time last fall!!! High school graduation is this weekend! Yikes!

 

KHS Spring concert at the Bird Park band shell.

Menlo Middle School's Spring Concert features student performers. Photo by Sarah Ha.

Archbishop Carroll High School

Music Department

Radnor PA

Spring Concert 2012

A most uplifting concert took place at the Colyer Fergusson Hall on the evening of Sunday 22nd April when Sedecim, Senior Choir and the Choral Society made up of parents, Old Canterburians and former members of staff all joined forces to perform Dan Forrest’s ‘Requiem for the Living’. This poignant work has seldom been performed in the UK, and the choir and orchestra fully captured the drama and contrasting emotions throughout. In contrast to the newer work of Dan Forrest, the first half opened with a rousing rendition of Beethoven’s heroic Egmont Overture by the school orchestra before we heard solo performances from senior Year 13 Music Scholars. Hattie Adley’s beautifully poised playing of Johan Svendsen‘s 'Romance' balanced perfectly with Mendelssohn’s vocal quartet ‘Oh Come Ev’ryone that Thirsteth’, sung by Olivia Earl, Tara Woodley, Joseph Hearnden and Christopher Noy. In honour of the 100th anniversary of the death of Sir Hubert Parry, which will be commemorated later this year, the full power of the combined choral forces sung his eight part setting of Milton’s Ode, ‘Blest Pair of Sirens’, bringing the first half to a close in a blaze of glory. This concert was the culmination of much hard work from many people, so congratulations to everyone for making the evening such a splendid highlight in the musical calendar.

Menlo Middle School's Spring Concert features student performers. Photo by Sarah Ha.

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