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THAT EVER I SAW- CENTRAL ISLIP HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT CHOIR

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The Central Islip High School Concert Choir (John Anthony, Director) performs Darmon Meader's heartfelt, THAT EVER I SAW at the 3rd Annual High School Choral Fesitval. The beautiful hall is the LeFrak Concert Hall in the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College. THe Choir will also be performing this in April at THE DISNEY HONORS NATIONAL CHORAL INVITATIONAL at the Walt Disney World Resort.
John Anthony is a graduate of the Aaron Copland School of Music.

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  • I can't believe this is a high school choir. That is one talented group of kids!

  • AMAZING!

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  • My ensemble is doing this song. It's so beautiful... great job!

  • so amazing! Our High School choir is doing this song (:

  • can't hear the E flat from the basses on the last note. and also the basses are supposed to stay on the A during "...that wonderfully wrought" not go down to the G with the tenors. Other than my nitpicky-ness its good :]

  • It's hard to believe these are high schoolers. Tenors entered the passaggio on the G beautifully.

  • loveee !

  • Beautiful choir. The last note could be a little more supported though..

  • Love it...

  • @julesbait Ditto...a wonderful sounding choir of young musicians!

  • I'm singing this in my spring high school concert.

  • your tone is incredible

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