 called The Bat, a piece composed by Andy Beck. Our chorus is very excited for this song for the first time in a second. It fits our spooky ball theme for the concert. The lyrics talk about the animal, rather than the baseball equipment. This piece is a lot of fun to sing and to listen to, and it's a chorus favorite. The Bat is a small piece that pairs well with Firefly and the Moon, which are similar pieces of music also by Andy Beck. It was the director of choral publications at Alford Music. He has composed over 450 popular choral works for local resources and children's musicals. The Bat is a captivating two-part piece with changing dynamics and an eerie and chilling piano part. The piece definitely lines up with our ongoing spooky season. Music that wants to imagine playing in the background of one of many Halloween movies. Though folks might not be jumping to add it to their playlist after the concert, as it sounds much better to a live performance. Without further ado, we have a picture show at the Moon International Chalm Festival and the Galax Spectrum Award. Originally written as a filler track in a popular movie, the time mark contains a message of individuality and expressing your true self without worrying about others' sake. It's astounding. Time is fleeting. Madness takes its toll. But listen closely. Not for very much longer. Control. This is written by a great composer, Brian Balmologist, who I think you will hear from in the orchestra later as well. This piece kind of reverbs around motif, really just two notes. So for a lot of us, we'll be hearing two of the same notes. I want to give a note, a big shout out to Ann Decker, who's stepping in for one of our band members who couldn't get there at the very last second today. So shout out to Ann doing the feature-burned-up part on this. This is reverberations. I just wanted to say, if you saw this band last year, it had about 16 people now. We're up to about 30. I'm really happy to see this band grow here in my second year. It's been a blast. But I'm turning it over to John Wallstra. It's going to be a little surprising. It's going to give you thrills. I advise you visit to Asheville, North Carolina. Blue Ridge Real is meant to appreciate the blue ridge mountains. Brian Balmologist has always loved bluegrass music. This piece of music was meant to show the beauty of bluegrass music and the traditional average reel. The way all the music parts of this song move together to create the feel of old and new coming together in perfect harmony. The way this song mixes areas where the whole work show is planned together and then fades out to certain instruments shows the way that the old and the new coexist but in their own ways. We have a lot of fun planning this.