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They're always ready up for a challenge. So I'm very lucky that I get to work with them. I'm here to introduce our acapella set is Abby. 00:09:03,759 S2: Thank you. 00:09:06,879 S5: Hello. My name is Abby Coe, and I'm a sophomore. The first piece we are performing is piano C Trovato by Mozart, written in 1788. This piece is a playful look at relationships in the 18th century. The title translates to among a Thousand Lovers, and the texts humorously suggest that while many people talk about being faithful, finding even one truly loyal couple can feel almost impossible. Mozart even suggests that being faithful might take someone, might make someone old fashioned or naive. It was originally written to be accompanied by basset horns, but we will be performing this a cappella. We hope you enjoy. 00:10:12,840 S6: You know, she threw an old friend in the body. So did Malone. Images of ghost hunting led to a Department of Defense that all helped. Department of defense didn't like. You don't see an old friend in a monthly supplement on immigration custody and the Department of Defense. Built on hate. They are all dependent on how it goes to mate until summoned to give a sponsor ticket. Um 000, I see China sent me. She died. Oh, I see, Guy said she got sick. You sent me to see you. Was simply. She got Seek your master. She does. And it goes to Mary Dundas. Amanda came across dozens of equipment. Um, on my secure, complete time. On my secure. Simply, she told to kill us. Simply to secure assembly. She does secure assembly. She does. 00:12:42,600 S4: Hello. My name is Liam Gainey. I'm a senior in choir. Our next acapella piece is Time by Jennifer Lucy Cooke. She's a contemporary a cappella. This is me, Jennifer. Lucy Cooke is a contemporary a cappella. It's a contemporary acapella piece that challenges the complexity, complexity and objectivity of time as an accepted human concept. Cooke's lyrics are first sung in entirety, then verse after verse. Lyrics are deliberately removed, leaving the song's meaning to evolve throughout the mutable lyrics. Complex rhythms and a specific tempo revolt result in a purposeful runtime of exactly three minutes, emphasizing the pieces message of precision and the power that time holds over us. Thank you. 00:13:48,549 S6: Time you can spend it. When you spend it, then you're running out of time. You can save it, but to save it, it's to take a little time. In a minute. When you're ready, can you feel the passing? Time is an illusion, Mr. Fusion, when they tell you now it's time to get older, time to work and time to waste. And there's no time to hold it. Time to tell them I feel there's no time for you. 11132 and then dinner time that you said I will until it was a pleasant time. 00:14:13,269 S2: Come 00:14:15,950 S2: on. 00:14:21,429 S6: The time you can spend. When you spend, you're running out of time. You can save a lot to save it. Take some time. In a minute you're in it. Feel passing time. There's no confusion. They tell you now it's time to get older. To work. Time to waste. There's no time left to hold. Time to tell them. Well, there's no time for 211 2 a.m.. Dinner time meant to kill. Said I will still it apply some time. 00:15:04,710 S6: Nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah time. You can't win if you're running out of save it. Take a little time in it. Can you feel pulsing? It's an illusion. They tell you to get older. Work waste. There's no older tellin. Feel there's time 130 dinner time kill will still fly on time. You can spend it when it's better than you. Running out of time. You can say that it should take a little time. In a minute. When you're in it, can you feel it for some time? They say time to get to work and time to waste some time. But it's time to tell them how you feel about some time that you want. 1132 and a time meticulous. And I'm willing to let the fly fly, fly on time. 00:20:08,309 S1: Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. We, uh. Well, a couple things. 00:20:12,509 S3: Uh, some some housekeeping things that we shall. Uh, we're getting towards the end of the year. There's a lot of things happening for the country to send some letters home, so double check that. Uh, but this is also more importantly, this is like the last concert for seniors. And I'm going to do two things right now. I'm going to ask the seniors to stand up, and I'm going to recognize them. Go ahead, guys, stand up for me, please. On your far left, that's Jane star. She's going to William and Mary. 00:20:40,869 S3: In Flint. We got the great Roman shingle. She's going to Wesleyan. 00:20:46,470 S3: We have money right away. Bryan is going to UConn, and our good friend honest is going to kindergarten. 00:20:58,109 S3: Um, I'm not the best teacher in the district by a long shot, but I am a little bit different than that. I have these kids for years. I have these kids here. So, Ryan, I've had you since sixth grade. That's seven years. That's. Say goodbye to me. It sucks, but that's part of my job. So we're going to miss them. And I miss them a lot. I'd like to ask one more of the seniors to come out. Her name is Jane. Jane, come on up here. Jane's a good trumpet player, and she's going to play a piece of music for you called the La Virgen de la macarena. It is a traditional fighting song. We've asked her to do it and we're really happy. She said yes. And so this is Jane's star, and she's going to play her version of La Virgen de la macarena. Thank you. 00:21:44,269 S1: Very much for this. This is just a big one. Two. One. Two. 00:25:25,910 S3: I am going to miss Jane a lot as a person in his music. She's one more time to Jane. One more time. 00:25:34,710 S1: We are lucky here. We are very, very lucky. We have another. 00:25:37,470 S3: Person I want you to choose. Her name is Alisa. Alisa is the mallet player. And we're going to play a special tune. We're going to play a tune called fiddle, and it's by a guy named Leroy Anderson. Um, the story about this tune is. It's a fiddle tune. It's a full contact fiddle tune. Uh, and it's kind of a, as we say, as musicians smoking knuckles. You know, a lot of that stuff, right? So I was in the Air Force for 21 years. I was in the bands program. Right. The bands program has been cut, essentially, and as I was finishing my career before retirement, the bands were starting to wind down. I was able to get some, um, some music. And so the Scott Band out of Missouri was disbanded. 566 band and I was able to get there library and find this particular piece of music, uh, which was written out by the staff arranger for this five 60s band. Air Force Band out of Missouri. Like I said in like 1980, right. So what this person did, it was actually a woman. She scraped all the rickety tutti parts off of the score and gave it to the xylophone. So we asked Elisa to play this piece of music for you. Now, a couple of things about Elisa. One is Elisa is literally the best player in the state. She is the male player for all state. That's that's Elisa. She's the master is. 00:27:00,509 S3: Done two things. One is, again, she's going to play the. No. He's playing this. This is it in America. This is it. She's the one. Nobody has this chart. We have it and we get it to her. Right? Uh, the other thing is, uh oh. The xylophone. This is friends of the Arts. We won a grant. It's a $4,000 xylophone. Ladies and gentlemen, for friends of the Arts. Yeah, yeah, yeah. 00:27:24,630 S3: Just a real quick thank you for everybody. Thank you to Jeff and the lighting crew. Thank you to you people for showing up, thanking the administration. Thank you to everybody and thank you to Coda. And if you have any chance to peruse the the table out there for photo, we always need volunteers. You've heard me say before, but if you can check them out, they do really good things. We love you to be a part of it if you could. Sorry. Here we go. This is Elisa's version of Libre innocence. Fidel. File. Thank you. 00:27:50,509 S1: Thank you. 00:27:54,549 S1: Come on. 00:31:41,670 S7: We say? 00:32:06,470 S1: Yeah, we are lucky. We are lucky to have who we are. Really lucky. Thank you. Elisa. Wonderful job. All right. For our last piece and for the last piece for seniors, which is a little weird to think about. I'm going to do a little experiment. We're going to put on a Chaplin film, and we're going to play a piece of music from Carmen. We're gonna play in the Sweet Fun Time, it's four pieces of music. 00:32:24,950 S3: We're going to kind of do a silent movie thing with Chaplin. It's probably not going to line up, but we're just trying very best to get it. We're just playing it. We're playing along. But you understand what we're trying to do here. So here we are. And thank you for coming out again. Thank you for the lighting department. Thank you to the custodial staff. Thank you to my partners from Evan Carter for doing such a wonderful job. Thank you to all you guys. Thank you to seniors. Thank you to you. Here's our version of the prayer. Thank you. 00:34:22,269 S8: And. 00:37:22,110 S9: Six. 00:40:24,309 S8: One. Two. 00:40:27,909 S8: Three. Four. 00:40:33,630 S8: Two. 00:40:41,030 S8: Three. 00:40:54,829 S10: Three. 00:43:57,619 S7: Yeah. 00:44:00,900 S11: Yeah. 00:44:13,019 S11: Thank you. 00:44:15,300 S4: All right. Hello. This is Harmony. Our auditioned choir that meets Tuesday nights. We will be performing an arrangement of Scarborough Fair for you first, um, and then we will kindly invite some the rest of our singers on stage or concert choir. Um, and while they're mingling and getting their spots, I will be handing out our senior flowers and doing our senior farewells. Um, so here's our Scarborough fair for you. 00:44:42,380 S4: I just. 00:45:24,300 S8: Are you going to. 00:45:27,260 S6: Stop off there? Parsley, sage, Rosemary and thyme. 00:45:37,019 S8: Remember me? To one who lives there once was a true love of mine. True love of mine. A true love of mine. 00:46:00,619 S6: To learn to make me again. Make sure Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. They came without no seam nor needlework. 00:46:19,539 S6: And still be a true love of mine. True love of mine, a true love of mine. 00:46:33,900 S6: Tell her to find an acre of land. Between the saltwater and the sea spread. Tell her to remain in a circle of weather. And gather it all in abundance forever. 00:46:58,340 S6: True love of mine. The true love of mine. 00:47:09,780 S6: Why are you going to start an affair? Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. Remember? Need to learn who lives there. She once was a true love of mine. 00:47:35,619 S6: As we say, roses. 00:47:42,260 S6: Rosemary and thyme. 00:47:49,940 S6: Are you going to Scarborough? Scarborough fair. Oh, fair. 00:48:10,940 S4: Thank you so much. At this time, if I'm on stage, if I your spots. Um. And I'll start talking about our seniors and what they're up to. So our first flower, um, is going to be for, um, Isabel Westcott, who is going to go to college for marine biology. 00:48:34,980 S4: Our second one is Eleanor Anderson, who is on the. Ellen, I'm excited for you on your resume. Okay. For psychology. 00:48:48,019 S4: We have Claire Adler, who is going to UMass Amherst for biology. 00:48:59,019 S4: Emily Logan will be attending Brown University for English. 00:49:10,019 S4: Meghan Lakeman will be attending Holm College for psychology and Social Work. 00:49:20,860 S4: And last but certainly not least, Liam Guiney will be Beanie Baby. She got it right this time I did. Um, we'll be two years. Yeah. That's okay. Sorry about that. I should have put it phonetically. Um, University of New Hampshire for nursing. So. 00:49:46,300 S4: It's such a special group of kids, and we're going to miss them very much. So, um, um, to introduce our last piece, which they will be singing together, um, of our, uh, Sam and Molly. 00:50:01,619 S4: I don't want to miss it. 00:50:08,699 S4: I'm sorry. 00:50:12,739 S5: Hello. My name is Molly Bransford. 00:50:14,260 S4: And my name is Sam Longnecker. Our final song is The Sea Lullaby, with music by Eric Whitacre and words by Bernard Kipling. The song was originally. 00:50:23,139 S5: Written for the Disney film adaptation of his. 00:50:25,260 S4: Story. 00:50:25,820 S5: The White Seal. 00:50:26,619 S4: Which was later. 00:50:27,260 S5: Published in The Jungle. 00:50:28,179 S4: Book. The flowing melody of this beautiful arrangement evokes the feeling of tranquility in the image of ocean movement. The original. 00:50:34,980 S5: Poem is meant as a song of comfort. 00:50:36,579 S4: From a mother seal. 00:50:37,260 S5: To her pup. Thank you. 00:51:44,460 S6: Ashley, my baby mama is behind us. Bless the Lord for Spark in the soul breeze the mood of. 00:52:08,179 S6: The town was to buy and read in the long of those that were sold this week. Where below is below this. Of the light below. It is clear in the third. 00:52:42,420 S6: The storm shall not wait. They should go by. Take me, me, me out of the most free. is asleep in the heart. 00:53:08,739 S6: Of the soul. Si, si. 00:53:21,980 S6: Si. 00:54:38,500 S4: All right. Thank you so much again for coming out tonight. Thank you to Mr.. In the back right there. Thank you, Mr. Cloak, for being our AV guru extraordinaire. Um, and thank you all for having such wonderful kids who love to sing and are really good at and play instruments and are also going to have a wonderful night. Thank you guys. Thank.