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Photos: Tartan Singers Take the Stage for the Spring Vocal Concert
The Grade 6 Choir, Grade 7 Choir, Tartan Chorale and Highlander Chorale all performed, along with several solo performances.
More than 150 Middle and Upper School students took part in the Spring Vocal Concert on the Hurlbut Theater stage this week, performing a variety of songs across several genres of music.
The Grade 6 Choir, Grade 7 Choir, Tartan Chorale and Highlander Chorale all performed, along with solo performances by Blake Stevenson, Katherine Parrish, Daisy Sellas, Thomas Colglazier, Marissa Mitchell, Bryce Victor, Tyler Ashman, Jeannine Bauer, Michaela Xu, Tatiana Cloobeck and Anneka Miller. The night ended with a performance of “Into the Woods” with solos by LuLu Arundale, Katherine Parrish and Parker Ryan.
The concert featured renditions of well-known songs by artists like Bruno Mars, John Legend, Freddie Mercury, Dolly Parton, Stevie Nicks and Leonard Cohen.
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