Bravo!
Three ÉðÊ¿Âþ» musical ensembles earned outstanding ratings Monday – two golds and a silver -- at the New York School Music Association’s Major Ensemble Festival.
The Wind Ensemble and Chamber Choir each captured a gold rating, and the Advanced Orchestra earned a silver.
At major ensemble festivals, music teachers bring exceptional ensembles to perform music at one of six levels of difficulty. Level 6 is the hardest. Performances are graded as "bronze," "silver" and "gold," with a gold rating going to performers who demonstrate outstanding technical and artistic skill.
The Wind Ensemble, under the direction of John Halvorsen, performed Level 6 selections that included “The Liberty Bell” by John Philip Sousa, “Canzona” by Peter Mennin and “Carmina Burana” by Carl Orff.
The Chamber Choir, under the direction of Brendan Hoffman, performed Level 6 selections that included “Ave Maria” by Anton Bruckner, “There Was a Time” by Eric William Barnum and “Earth Song” by Frank Ticheli. It was the Chamber Choir’s first time attending a Majors Festival.
The Advanced Orchestra, under the direction of Kelly Diehl, performed Level 5 selections that included “The Texians” by Carold Nunez, “Egmont Overture” by Ludwig van Beethoven and “Symphony #25, Movement 1” by Wolfgang Mozart.
Monday’s Advanced Orchestra performance marked the first time in more than 20 years that an ÉðÊ¿Âþ» High orchestra took part in a Majors Festival. Monday also was the first time Chamber Choir performed in a Majors Festival.
Scroll down for lists of students in each ensemble.
Wind Ensemble |
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Elias Anderson |
Venla Johnson |
Themba Pieterse |
Matthew Baker |
Naya Kennedy |
Daniel Pollydore |
Nyla Barrow |
Noah Levine |
Sasha Post-Lais |
Sarah Bearden |
Olivia Lopez |
Brynn Russell |
Kariana Boston |
Luca Maltese |
Emma Russell |
Henry Bourgeois |
Emma Marlay-Wright |
Toussaint Santicola Jones |
Goran Cabuhat |
Santino Martinelli |
Felix Streznewski |
Mary Cabuhat |
Karen Meyers |
Elli Sol Strich |
Cole Churchill |
Katrina Morrow |
Casey Su-Morrill |
Aengus Gillespie |
Ryan Murray |
Kendra Taylor-Skervin |
Aerick Gonzales |
Liv Nevo |
Tia Thomas |
Graham Gordon |
John Nocus |
Nihara Walker-Johnson |
Ella Hallgren |
Allison O'Connor |
Delia Weinstein |
Aine Haugh |
Sean O'Neil |
Samuel Weinstein |
Caleb John |
Molly O'Toole |
Themba Pieterse |
Chamber Choir |
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Caroline Berry |
Jason Lawson |
Maia Russell |
Samuel Bromirski |
Nancy Lundberg |
Carly Ryan |
Alanna Carmello |
Htoo Hay Ma |
Aviva Schwartz |
Joann Consuello |
Mark Leigh Manantan |
Kelsey Simonian |
Paul Criscione |
Eniyah Mathews |
Jennifer Uzhca |
Journey Fowler |
Carlos Morocho |
Samuel Weinstein |
Lee-Ashia Green |
Katrina Morrow |
April White |
Amina Hassy |
John Nocus |
Peter Wiley |
Emannuel James |
Briola Nugent |
Donnetria Williams |
Janiah Johnson |
Akyra Payne |
Clark Zafran |
Esmeralda Jones |
Lee Reh |
Emi Ziko |
Advanced Orchestra |
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Nina Avallone-Serra |
Paris Lyons |
Onovu Otitigbe-Dangerfield |
Chrysolyte Baun |
Cheyenne McCain |
Claire Patnaude |
Erika Bopp |
Kelsey McGinn |
Say Lay Paw |
Vivian Buckner |
Zoe Meyers |
Rachael Prosper |
Kamela Cenko |
Olivia Minarich |
Nanki Richardson |
DainaMarie Cleveland |
Brogan Monroe |
Jerome Robinson |
Amelia Colafati |
Mimi Morse |
EhBlue Say |
Ingrid Colafati |
Maura Mulholland |
Trishia Faye Serrano |
Alexandra Hershey |
Tessa Nagel |
Sarah Tierney |
Ella Hubbell |
Isabel O'Brien |
Gloria Tucker |
Jean Keefe |
Xinia Okoren |
The mission of the City School District of ÉðÊ¿Âþ» is to educate and prepare all students for college and career, citizenship and life, in partnership with our diverse community. The district serves approximately 9,400 students in 18 elementary, middle and high schools. In addition to neighborhood schools, the district includes several magnet schools and programs, as well as other innovative academic opportunities for students, including four themed academies at ÉðÊ¿Âþ».