NEWS: Jonathan Law Choir Members Perform At All-State Ensemble

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By Olivia Augustine and Kaitlyn Goldberg – News Editors
The Jonathan Law Choir recently attended and performed at All-State.
The All-State festival took place at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford and hosted by CMEA. In total, nine Law Choir students qualified for All-State.
“The performance was probably one of the most memorable choir moments in my career and I can only hope the students felt the pride and gravity of their achievement,” Choir Director Ms. Jones said. “They performed with so much care, skill and precision and yet, one of the best aspects of their performance was their attention to their stylistic approach to each genre they performed.”
Choirs students had fun at All-State – and also put in a lot of hard work.
“Our days consisted of about seven hours of rehearsal split up by meals, so while it can be physically taxing, it’s also such an honor to be chosen to sing amongst the best performers in the state,” senior Kalli Kinsman said. “It also was very fun to be able to share the experience with other members of the Law Choir, and use our time there to bond.”
Junior Jasper Chu enjoyed all of the work he put in during his time at All-State as well.
“To help us, they provided the scores and gave us practice tracks of our individual parts so we can be fully prepared upon arrival,” Chu said. “I looked through the pieces multiple times and listened to other choirs performing them to get a feel for how the piece flows and its energy.”
The Jonathan Law Advanced Vocal Ensemble also got selected to perform as the Showcase Ensemble. They were blindly selected by CMEA to be a showcase ensemble for the festival.
“I enjoyed being in the performance ensemble because of all the music we made together,” sophomore Reilly Hungerford said. “Admittedly, it was very tiring preparing over five songs in a little under two months, but the process was very exciting.”
Junior Kiley Sherman hopes to qualify for All-State again next year.
“It was an amazing experience and I would totally love to do it again,” Sherman said. “Singing with your choir is quite rewarding.”
