 of you that are here for a second concert tonight. Can I see your hands? Yes? Thank you for being here all night. This is our high school portion of the program today. And we've got the chorus behind me. This first piece is Contate Domino. And it is in Latin. It's a very, very old piece. And it was chosen. I decided to program this piece because the All-State Music Festival chose this as their audition piece. And I just wanted to really have a good sense of where that bar was in that line. And this group all learned it. And they've all risen to that bar. So I'm pleased that we're singing at that level. This is Contate Domino. It's very recently called Plena. It's a Puerto Rican inspiration, inspired by Puerto Rican music. And the composer is Diana Seyes. They have a few featured drummers in the beginning. Ella and Ashley come along for a little bit. One of the interesting playing techniques in Flagglish are the trombones, where the bow moves freely. It includes a variety of sounds from the rhythmic chopping of the bow in the beginning to the plucked cello-accompaniment parts and bow sections, particularly in the violin melody. This will feature Mila soloing as, sorry, Maya soloing as well as Mila and Angus and Avery. This is the high school band. They are so excited to close our evening out. First tune we're going to play is called Fanfare for the 16th Empire. All that many other things that aren't that. But that's what it's called. It's by Randall Sandbridge. And this is what it sounds like. We give a shout out to Sarah Adelands, who's watching the live stream.