Wolf Point Musicians Entertain With Spring Concert
By Bill Vander Weele
Wolf Point’s spring fusion concert started off with a lively note on when members of the high school's swing choir sang and danced to Puttin’ on the Ritz on Monday, April 27.
The school-year ending concert then featured the combo choir performing four numbers including Red River Valley, The Lighthouse, Does The World Say and Fly Away Home.
After the boys’ choir sang
Red, Red Rose, sophomore Sheena Standing Rock performed her state qualifying song. That performance was followed by a clarinet quarter playing Dreams.
Audience members then enjoyed solo performances of state qualifying work by Maya Deserly, Cole Boysun and Emmanuel “EJ” Julio.
During the night, music director Michael Keefner presented the national choral award to Standing Rock and the John Philip Sousa band award to Deserly.
The girls’ group entertained by singing Stranger to the Rain.
Sixth-grade band members displayed their enthusiasm by playing selections from Essential Elements under the direction of Bridget Drummond.
Senior spotlights featured Boysun and Jayla Big Talk performing state-qualifying solos.
The Wolf Point High School band had four selections.
The swing choir ended the program with The Old Mill and We'll Meet Again.
Combo Choir
The Wolf Point High School combo choir performs one of four songs during the
spring concert last week.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Boysun
Cole Boysun performs his solo. The senior qualified for state in three solos.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Deserly
Maya Deserly receives the John Philip Sousa award from musical director Michael Keefner.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Standing Rock
Sheena Standing Rock is presented the national choral award from musical director Michael Keefner.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
