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Early Middle School Students Participate in TMEA Region Honor Choir

November 8, 2011 at 8:20 pm brownwoodnewsstaff
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EMSRegChoirThirteen Early Middle School choir students participated in the Texas Music Educator’s Association Region Honor Choir at Joshua High School in Joshua, TX, on Saturday, November 5, 2011.  These talented students competed against over six hundred students from all of the Fort Worth, TX, area and as far south as Ballinger, TX, for a chair position in this prestigious choir on October 22, 2011, at Granbury Middle School.

All of their efforts and rewards culminated in a day of working with a guest clinician and the presentation of a concert on November 5, 2011.

 

Those students who were successful in accomplishing this are (pictured above):  Hunter Desemar (first chair, Soprano l), Julia McKee (Soprano I), Elizabeth Rivard (chair four, Soprano I), Maggie Yantis (Soprano I), Danielle Contreras (Soprano II) Meagan Richmond (Soprano II), Cassie Durden (second chair, Alto I), Caleb Callaway (chair four, Tenor II), Austin Carlisle (chair five, Tenor I),  Tyler Thompson (Tenor I), David Morales (chair four, Tenor II), Hunter Plaster ( Tenor II), and Isaac Martin (Tenor II).

Angie Prock is Assistant Choral Director for Early ISD, and Judy C. Reed is the Director of Choral Activities for the school district.

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