Under the direction of Michael L. Ehrlich, this Fairfax, Va., high school choir defies expectations. Soloists, in order: Max Wollner, Peter Hwang, Dan Frakes. Videographer apologizes for not finding final soloist in time, and for searching in the bass section rather than the tenor section. He is the young man just to the left of the gap, third row, with the reddish, Victorian-style haircut.
So much swaying... really distracting, haha.
Freat job guys, and kudos to the soloists and ensemble.
Cranfillr 1 year ago
Flat much? hahaha
natphan 1 year ago
Really moving stuff, awesome
quexalcoatl 1 year ago
impressive
addwithocd 1 year ago
really good guys!!! Enjoy singing always!!!
michelecenedese 2 years ago
I was at this concert two years ago, and I can tell you, it sounded a lot better live. I really don't like this recording. But this was one of I think two that I remember from that concert.
Skyler827 2 years ago
Very good effort for high school students. Please enjoy the singing, not negative comments. Dont expect of high school boys sing like professionals. Congratulations for a job well done. I love your presentation. Thank you.
Victor12ful 2 years ago
I know! There are a lot of people who enjoy the brightness though... I think that this in favor of preserving the pitch, but I feel that this can be achieved without all of the brightness... Chanticleer does it this way so, people just like it... I'm not a fan of that type of singing in general though...
hawkinman18 2 years ago
lol oh and that was a joke btw. lol
I realize you guys are only in high school lol.
I just think it's funny you guys fight over beautiful music.
acdcfan94561 2 years ago
Second soloist - very good! Very clear intonation
MrBuchfink 2 years ago