Gallery: March Choral Concert

The East choir performed their Choral Concert for friends and family on March 20. All choirs performed several songs, with the Concert Choir performing three pieces titled: “Orinoco Flow,” “Can You Feel The Love Tonight” and “Dreamer of Dreams.” Solos were performed by freshmen Tyler Russel and Lillian Haulmark. The Varsity Choir performed four pieces titled: “What Shall We Do With A Drunken Sailor,” “She’s Got A Way,” “American Folk Rhapsody” and “Grumble Too Much.” One solo was performed by sophomore Fletcher Douglass. The Chansonettes performed “When I Think Of You,” “Truth,” “Goin’ Up A Yonder” and “Bellas Finals.” Solos were performed by sophomores Charlotte Wissel, Molly Minor, Caroline Reda, Bella Broce, Jordan O’Brien, Brooke Kennison, Sylvie Willard and Jill Schmitz. The Chamber Choir performed “Super Flumina Babylonis,” “The Size Of Your Heart,” “Sure On This Shining Night” and “Mo Li Hua.” The Choraliers performed “At The Round Earth’s Imagined Corners,” “Earth Song,” “Shenandoah,” “93 Million Miles” and “The Battle Of Jericho.”

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3.20.24 Choral Festival Concert

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