Christmas Performance

This year’s Christmas Performance takes place at Northcrest Community in Ames, IA. It has been four years since the kids have performed a piano duet together. They enjoyed their performance of the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.

Connor likes the piece “Polish Dance” by Severn and was looking forward to performing at Northcrest. I love the kids’ collaboration.

Connor’s violin rehearsal

Yesterday, Connor attended a violin rehearsal with our accompanist, Amanda, to prepare for his recital next week. What a soulful delivery of the piece, Czardas! This kid is relentless. He was disappointed that he did not make to All State this year, but that did not break his spirit. Here he is back on his feet and ready to perform.

Ankeny Community Chorus Spring Performance 2023

The Ankeny Community Chorus had approached Ankeny Centennial High School’s band director, Mr. Hook, to look for a cellist to accompany their performance. Mr. Hook has always been wonderful. He has helped us in registering Devon every year for the All State Festival and keeping us updated on the event by sending us audition times and passing us materials. There is no orchestra at Centennial and there are no cello parts in our band, but Mr. Hook is always gracious to work with us, treating Devon like he was one of his band students. We heard from our friends that he would even include Devon’s name in his announcement during a band concert when congratulating the All Staters. Mr. Hook had given our contact to the chorus and while they were looking for a cellist, they were also looking for a flute player for the higher part. We had suggested maybe Connor could play the violin for the higher part. The boys met with the chorus and they loved them. What an unique experience to hear the sound of your instrument with singing voices! The boys had a great time rehearsing and performing with the chorus.

Side-by-side symphony performance

Every year, the youth symphony has the opportunity to perform alongside with the Des Moines Symphony. This weekday matinee performance is usually attended by 4th graders to introduce them to orchestral music and instruments, as they begin participating in band and orchestral activities the next year. The side-by-side concert had been cancelled for the past two years due to covid. Hence this is the first year Devon gets to participate in the event. It was a thrilling experience.