Shoreline School District student musicians were recently selected to the All-State and All-Northwest music honor groups. They will perform during the joint MENC-Northwest/WMEA (Washington State Music Educators Association) convention February 17 to 20 in Bellevue and Seattle.
Shorecrest High School
All-Northwest Honor Band: David Miller, percussion; Christopher Hughes, clarinet; Declan Sullivan, percussion. All-Northwest Symphony Orchestra: Amy Glaskova, viola. All-State symphony orchestra: Spencer Feathers, trombone.
In addition, these Shorecrest students will be participating in the Pacific Lutheran University Northwest High School Honor Band in January, 2011: Amy Williams, flute; Sho Kato, flute; Declan Sullivan, percussion; Hannah Sacco, clarinet.
Shorewood High School
All-Northwest Mixed Choir: Oscar de Langen, bass; Ryan Gunn, bass. All-Northwest Treble Choir: Jeanie Marinella, soprano; Helen Stimson, soprano. All-State Symphony Orchestra: Mackenzie Bang, violin; Evan Strandberg, trombone; Jacob Ziontz, viola. All-State Symphonic Choir: Amy Lind, alto; Cassie Willock, soprano.
Einstein Junior All State musicians |
Einstein Middle School: Junior All-State Orchestra and Band
Tamyra Clark-Hoogstrate, viola; Gwen Miller, clarinet; Nick Nagy, viola; Joshua Paik, cello; Shane Peterson, clarinet; Susan Saewong, alto saxophone.
The Kellogg Middle School Wind Ensemble, directed by Alec Wilmart, has been chosen to perform at the MENC-Northwest Division Music Educators Conference on February 19 in Bellevue. Over 110 performance groups from the primary level to the collegiate level auditioned to perform at this prestigious event. Only 35 music groups were chosen, and of those, only a select number of concert bands received invitations to perform.
The Shorewood Symphony Orchestra, directed by Dan Wing, will perform April 24, 2011 at Carnegie Hall in New York City. This will be the third time that the Shorewood orchestra will perform there. The invitations are part of the Ensemble Spotlight series, which highlights outstanding high school and college orchestras and wind ensembles from around the country and overseas. Wing is president-elect of the WMEA and a member of its Hall of Fame.
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