Student Performances in Concerts Our major school concerts include about six "slots" for selected student performers. All students, from freshmen through seniors, are encouraged to audition for their own solo slot. There is absolutely no "preferential" treatment for upperclassmen. Freshmen and sophomores are given the same opportunity as our veteran musicians.
The Guild is a student-run variety show, held three times teach year, featuring just about any sort of music, acting, poetry reading, juggling, and comedy. All students are welcome to participate.
Student Recitals feature performances by students studying voice or an instrument, along with talented students who aren't enrolled in formal music lessons. These performances take place in our Black Box Theater, a relaxed and less formal setting.
Every Wednesday, students gather for Chapel. While this weekly event usually features a speaker, students have the opportunity to either play as everyone assembles, during the event itself, as everyone is dismissed, or any combination of the three.
Every Friday, The Morning Meeting Band plays either rock, jazz, or originals. Members are usually chosen at the beginning of each year, but guest performers are always welcome to jam with the group.
Rock Bands spring up quite often during the school year. Some have lasted for several years, and members have gone on to perform together in college and beyond, and some form just to play one special event, such as our annual Powder Puff football game. |