Monday Evening Musical Club honors Music in Our Schools
NORWICH – On Monday, March 14 at 7:30 p.m., the Monday Evening Musical Club of Norwich will celebrate Music In Our Schools month with a concert featuring students from two area school districts.
It is one of the music club’s most popular concerts as it brings together students from different county school districts to perform for one another on the same program.
This year’s concert includes students from Norwich High School, Norwich Middle School and Oxford High School. Norwich High School students will sing selections from their upcoming musical, Phantom of the Opera, directed by Mark Sands with musical direction by Mary Mayo. The Norwich High School Treble Choir will perform and the Madrigal Singers directed by Mary Mayo will also be featured on the Monday evening program singing selections from the Mozart Requiem. This year the Norwich Middle will be represented by their Jazz Ensemble under the direction of Jamie Carrier, middle school music teacher and Don Burke, retired district music teacher. The Oxford High School Men’s Quartet will perform under the direction of Michael Moren.
The concert will be held at the United Church of Christ, 11 West Main St. The program is open to the public and all are invited to attend. A free will offering will benefit the club’s scholarship fund. Since 1954 Monday Evening Musical club has awarded scholarships yearly to students from Chenango County who pursue a career in music.
It is one of the music club’s most popular concerts as it brings together students from different county school districts to perform for one another on the same program.
This year’s concert includes students from Norwich High School, Norwich Middle School and Oxford High School. Norwich High School students will sing selections from their upcoming musical, Phantom of the Opera, directed by Mark Sands with musical direction by Mary Mayo. The Norwich High School Treble Choir will perform and the Madrigal Singers directed by Mary Mayo will also be featured on the Monday evening program singing selections from the Mozart Requiem. This year the Norwich Middle will be represented by their Jazz Ensemble under the direction of Jamie Carrier, middle school music teacher and Don Burke, retired district music teacher. The Oxford High School Men’s Quartet will perform under the direction of Michael Moren.
The concert will be held at the United Church of Christ, 11 West Main St. The program is open to the public and all are invited to attend. A free will offering will benefit the club’s scholarship fund. Since 1954 Monday Evening Musical club has awarded scholarships yearly to students from Chenango County who pursue a career in music.
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