musicteach
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So our final concert of the year (as well as mine at my school!) is fast approaching! (Actually, it is Friday night, seven sharp!) Anyways, I thought you might would like to see our concert lineup (in performance order).
Concert Band
Concert Choir
Strings Orch. (which I will be playing cello for)
Combined Concert Band/Strings
In all honesty, planning this final concert, it has truly--finally--sunk in that I'm leaving. It's been a great 12 years (the class of 2013 will be my 12th class of seniors I've taught here), we've had a lot of memories. My sincerest hope is that my students give their new band director a decent chance. She's a decent lady, I had the pleasure of having lunch with here this past week. She's a little bit quirky--she's a french horn player, what do you expect!--but ultimately I think she'll do my students justice. I think I'm leaving them in good hands, and I have no regrets about the past twelve years.
Concert Band
- Tempered Steel by Charles Young
- Southern Hymn by Samuel Hazo
- Into the Storm by Robert Smith
- On a Hymnsong of Lowell Mason by David Holsinger
- Ghost Train Mvt. I by Eric Whitacre
Concert Choir
- Loch Lomond
- Abide With Me
- Sleep by Eric Whitacre
- (This one with the 7th and 8th graders choir) I'll Make a Man Out of You
- (7th/8th graders included) The Circle of Life
- (7th/8th graders included) Africa by Toto
Strings Orch. (which I will be playing cello for)
- Carnival of the Animals: The Lion
- Carnival of the Animals: The Elephant (Double Bass Solo)
- Danse Macabre
- (7th/8th graders included) Pirates of the Caribbean
Combined Concert Band/Strings
- Fanfare for the Common Man
- Hungarian March
- Overture of 1812 Finale
- Sorceror's Apprentice
- O Fortuna
- (7th/8th Graders Included, as well as my orchestra) Pines of Rome--On this one, I will be cutting it ~4 minutes in.
- And the final piece we will perform of the evening, that will feature the 7th/8th graders, and my orchestra Concerto D'amore
In all honesty, planning this final concert, it has truly--finally--sunk in that I'm leaving. It's been a great 12 years (the class of 2013 will be my 12th class of seniors I've taught here), we've had a lot of memories. My sincerest hope is that my students give their new band director a decent chance. She's a decent lady, I had the pleasure of having lunch with here this past week. She's a little bit quirky--she's a french horn player, what do you expect!--but ultimately I think she'll do my students justice. I think I'm leaving them in good hands, and I have no regrets about the past twelve years.
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