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A Weekend of Music |
| April 2007 |
Students
performing the works of great composers—such as Mozart, Chapin,
Bach, Brahms and Arthur Sullivan—filled King Theatre with
music during Milton’s annual Spring Concerts on Friday, April
27 and Sunday, April 29.
The first of the weekend’s concerts began on Friday at 7:30
p.m. with performances from the Chamber Orchestra and full orchestra.
The Chamber Orchestra opened with two concerto movements of Mozart
and highlights included soloist Clare Choi (I), Kelsey Hudson (I)
on violin and Christopher Chang (I) on viola. The full orchestra
opened the second half of the concert with two virtuoso pieces for
violin and orchestra. Alyse Wheelock (I) performed the Legende of
Polish composer Henri Weiniawski and Nina Monfredo (I) played the
showpiece Praeludium and Allegro of Fritz Kreisler. The concert
concluded with three diverse pieces of the mainstream orchestral
repertoire, the Berlioz Roman Carnival Overture, the Overture to
the Pirates of Penzance by Arthur Sullivan and one of the
classic Dvorak Slavonic Dances.
Sunday’s performance—the twentieth annual Jean McCawley
concert, named for Milton's long time music head—featured
the Milton Academy Chamber Singers, Gospel Choir and Glee Club.
The Chamber Singers opened with Schubert Mass in G, featuring many
student soloists, and continued with a piece written by faculty
member Ted Whalen, "Thy Kindness Shall Not Depart from Me.”
Milton's newly formed Gospel Choir, under the direction of Lori
Dow and Louise Mundinger, performed four works ranging from spirituals
to contemporary Gospel numbers. A varied performance by the Glee
Club included the ladies singing “La Lluvia,” based
on an Ecuadorian panpipe melody, and the gentlemen singing the famous
“With Cat Like Tread” from Gilbert and Sullivan's Pirates
of Penzance. The concert concluded with two contemporary numbers
of Chapin and Thomas.

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