A 2014 Winter Holiday Concert at Inglemoor High School in Kenmore
Posted by glennled on April 29, 2015
This year’s “Winter Holiday Concert” at Inglemoor High School’s (IHS’s) Performing Arts Gymnasium in Kenmore on 18 December 2014, started with about 30 minutes of music by the school’s jazz band, as the full-house audience arrived and got seated in the grandstands. They played Bernard’s “Winter Wonderland,” among other tunes. Mr. Jim Rice is the Jazz Band Director, and he also conducted the Symphonic Band (including “Themes from ‘The Nutcracker'”) and String Orchestra (Holtz’s “In the Bleak Midwinter”).
Mr. Ted Christensen directed both the String Orchestra (Anderson’s “Sleigh Ride”) and the Wind Symphony (including “Flourish for Wind Band”). The Wind Ensemble featured 8 new cornets in “The Sussex Mummers’ Christmas Carol” by Richard Franko Golman. Mr. Christensen is not only the IHS Band Director but also the Northshore School District Music Coordinator. This is Mr. Christensen’s 32nd year at IHS. The Wind Ensemble took a trip in April 2015 to play at the “Ring of Fire” Concert in Carnegie Hall in New York City.
The Concert Choir, Belle Voci, and Chamber Choir were directed by Teresa Sullivan, who is both IHS Choir Director and Music Department Chair.
Below is a photo gallery of the concert. Please click on any photo to enlarge it.
- Jim Rice (left), IHS Jazz Band Director
- Flugelhorn solo
- Teresa Sullivan conducts IHS Concert Choir
- IHS Symphonic Band (left)
- Jim Rice conducts IHS Symphonic Band
- IHS Belle Voci (right)
- IHS Belle Voci
- Jim Rice conducts IHS String Orchestra
- Ted Christensen conducts IHS String Orchestra
- Curt Hayes, Inglemoor Instrumental Music Boosters
- IHS Chamber Choir
- Teresa Sullivan conducts IHS Chamber Choir
- IHS Wind Ensemble (left)
- Ted Christensen conducts IHS Wind Ensemble
- For a more smooth, mellow sound, the Wind Ensemble uses 8 new cornets
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