Title: A Winter Jubilee Harmony The stage was set, the lights dimmed, anticipation hung in the air like a gentle snowfall. Edina High School's Winter Jubilee was about to begin, a celebration of music, unity, and the magic of the holiday season. As the audience settled into their seats, Bennett Smalley stepped forward, his voice resonating through the auditorium as he began to recite the timeless words of "Twas the Night" with a warmth that set the scene for the evening. "‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house, Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse..." The combined forces of the Concert Choir, Concert Band, and Concert Orchestra, under the baton of Christopher Piela, filled the air with the sounds of "Christmas on Broadway." It was a medley of festive tunes that brought the spirit of the season to life: 🎵 "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, Everywhere you go..." 🎵 "Pine cones and holly berries, Popcorn for you, apples for me..." 🎵 "Toyland, toyland, Little girl and boy land..." 🎵 "March of the toys, The big parade is here..." 🎵 "Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens, Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens..." 🎵 "Haul out the holly, Put up the tree before my spirit falls again..." 🎵 "God bless us everyone, We're a broken people living under loaded gun..." Applause filled the auditorium as the combined ensembles seamlessly transitioned to the next piece. Bennett Smalley returned to the stage, his voice animated as he delved into the whimsical world of "Elf." "‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the workshop, not a creature was stirring... except for Buddy the Elf!" The Concert Band took center stage, their instruments weaving a magical tapestry of sound with Samuel R. Hazo's "Across the Halfpipe." The audience was transported to a winter wonderland, where the air was crisp and the snow sparkled under the moonlight. But the magic didn't end there. The Concert Choir stepped forward, their voices blending in perfect harmony as they sang the antiphonal arrangement of "Deck The Hall." 🎵 "Deck the hall with boughs of holly, Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la..." Bennett Smalley's narration continued, guiding the audience through each enchanting moment of the performance. "And as the night grew colder, and the stars began to twinkle, another tale unfolded..." The Concert Orchestra took their turn in the spotlight, enchanting the audience with their rendition of Danny Elfman's "What’s This?" The haunting melody filled the air, transporting listeners to a world of wonder and delight. The energy in the auditorium reached a crescendo as the Concert Band burst into "Brazilian Bell Carol," confetti raining down from above as the Concert Choir created a wave of sound that swept through the room. But amidst the festive cheer, there was room for reflection. The Concert Choir took center stage once more, their voices hushed yet powerful as they sang John Rutter's "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind." 🎵 "Blow, blow, thou winter wind, Thou art not so unkind..." As the last note faded into the air, the Concert Orchestra picked up the melody, their strings weaving a haunting rendition of Radiohead's "Fake Plastic Trees." The Concert Band followed suit with "Cowboy Christmas," their spirited performance adding a touch of western flair to the evening. But the highlight of the night was yet to come. With Paul Kile now conducting, the combined ensembles came together once more to perform a medley of holiday favorites, their voices and instruments blending in perfect harmony. As the final notes of "Sleigh Ride" echoed through the auditorium, the audience erupted into applause, standing ovations filling the air as the performers took their bows. It was a Winter Jubilee to remember, a celebration of music, friendship, and the magic of the holiday season. And as the lights dimmed and the audience made their way home, the spirit of the evening lingered on, a warm glow in the hearts of all who had been lucky enough to be a part of it.
Concert Choir Evelyn Albright* Daniel Aubitz Robert Azar* Josie Bailey* Meredith Batey Ruby Dypwick* Harrison Bercaw Hailey Bergeson* Amelie Bruning-Way* Reese Burnham* Zoey Carda* William Collier* Elliot Cooper* Ethan Cooper* Lorenzo D’Angelo Eldon De Avila Ronnei* Carson Dederichs* Jackson Doe* Margaret Donovan* George Dorn Caroline Drew* Grace Duwenhoegger Isabela Engle* Elijah Engstrom Emma Flaherty* Josephine Gerlach* Meredith Goldman* Benjamin Graybill* Andrew Gump* Peter Hannan* Peter Hanson* Maxime Hardy* Noah Hecker^ Carson Helbling* Ryan Hurley* Connor Huston* William Jakala%^ Madeline Jensen Jillian Jobe* Khalil Kaba*% Hawa Kane* Evangelia Karoussos* Ty Keeley Tarun Varma*% Noura Khemakhem*% Conrad Killen* Thomas Kouchoukos Jackson LaMettry* Maja Lelas Nora McConnell* Libby McFarland* Kathryn Meixelsperger Josie Moe* Miley Cyrus*% Thomas Molldrem Nathan Morrison* Sienna Nooleen Andrew Piela* Siri Pontaut Natalia Quintana* Sydney Raley*% Landen Sanders* Naomi Smith* Jonathan Sprague*% Charles Sprague* Ty Stanton* Claire Stastny* Sophia Stattine* Ruby Tarbox* Aubrey Van Liere* Lacianne Wagner* Madigan Webb* Stella Weber* Benjamin Wehr Hadley Williams*
'God Bless Us Everyone' from the 1994-2003 Madison Square Garden / Broadway adaptation of 'A Christmas Carol' by Alan Menken. Specifically, this is the version that the cast performed every year at curtain call.
Playing this in the winter concert with full combined orchestra and choir is probably my favorite memory of high school band
Ima bout to play it for our school on drumset 😃
@@blueshadyfox5122 SAME 💪🏾 SO EXCITED
I played the cymbals last year in a concert😁
@@blueshadyfox5122 How did yours go. my concert was last night and it was a BLAST. Everyone loved it. but their favourite was Christmas Eve Sarajevo
@@drewpowwild6971it was a blast 😁
I’ve played many songs combined with Choir, Band, and Orchestra, but this was hands down my favorite
I played that on my Bandoneon.
Very beautiful christmas song! 🎶 🎺
Just sightread this today and I’m a trombone😀
Bro the line at 1:04 you will be so thankful for. It is so fun to perform
I love this so much. If I could afford it I'd get it right now for the community band I'm in! I'm totally saving up!
Beautiful arrangement! 🥰
AWESOME medley to perform during Christmas season! I wish this was available when I was in the school band many years ago!
Very excited to play this piece for our high school Christmas concert! Euphonium player here.
Same lol
@Your Standard Brass Player best of luck to you man!
@@fearful6202dude its bad for clarinet to dont worry
Playing in middle school honor band
@@PcTech77 same bro
I enjoyed performing this last year😁
im so excited to play this i love it
4:01 this part is so EXCITING😁
What's the name of that song?
this actually really good!
Rocking now I can play this on my Bandoneon
🎉muito bom
Ooo this is actually pretty cool
Ok I might be sold on joining community band if this is what they’re playing.
Title: A Winter Jubilee Harmony
The stage was set, the lights dimmed, anticipation hung in the air like a gentle snowfall. Edina High School's Winter Jubilee was about to begin, a celebration of music, unity, and the magic of the holiday season.
As the audience settled into their seats, Bennett Smalley stepped forward, his voice resonating through the auditorium as he began to recite the timeless words of "Twas the Night" with a warmth that set the scene for the evening.
"‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house,
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse..."
The combined forces of the Concert Choir, Concert Band, and Concert Orchestra, under the baton of Christopher Piela, filled the air with the sounds of "Christmas on Broadway." It was a medley of festive tunes that brought the spirit of the season to life:
🎵 "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas,
Everywhere you go..."
🎵 "Pine cones and holly berries,
Popcorn for you, apples for me..."
🎵 "Toyland, toyland,
Little girl and boy land..."
🎵 "March of the toys,
The big parade is here..."
🎵 "Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens,
Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens..."
🎵 "Haul out the holly,
Put up the tree before my spirit falls again..."
🎵 "God bless us everyone,
We're a broken people living under loaded gun..."
Applause filled the auditorium as the combined ensembles seamlessly transitioned to the next piece.
Bennett Smalley returned to the stage, his voice animated as he delved into the whimsical world of "Elf."
"‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the workshop, not a creature was stirring... except for Buddy the Elf!"
The Concert Band took center stage, their instruments weaving a magical tapestry of sound with Samuel R. Hazo's "Across the Halfpipe." The audience was transported to a winter wonderland, where the air was crisp and the snow sparkled under the moonlight.
But the magic didn't end there. The Concert Choir stepped forward, their voices blending in perfect harmony as they sang the antiphonal arrangement of "Deck The Hall."
🎵 "Deck the hall with boughs of holly,
Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la..."
Bennett Smalley's narration continued, guiding the audience through each enchanting moment of the performance.
"And as the night grew colder, and the stars began to twinkle, another tale unfolded..."
The Concert Orchestra took their turn in the spotlight, enchanting the audience with their rendition of Danny Elfman's "What’s This?" The haunting melody filled the air, transporting listeners to a world of wonder and delight.
The energy in the auditorium reached a crescendo as the Concert Band burst into "Brazilian Bell Carol," confetti raining down from above as the Concert Choir created a wave of sound that swept through the room.
But amidst the festive cheer, there was room for reflection. The Concert Choir took center stage once more, their voices hushed yet powerful as they sang John Rutter's "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind."
🎵 "Blow, blow, thou winter wind,
Thou art not so unkind..."
As the last note faded into the air, the Concert Orchestra picked up the melody, their strings weaving a haunting rendition of Radiohead's "Fake Plastic Trees."
The Concert Band followed suit with "Cowboy Christmas," their spirited performance adding a touch of western flair to the evening.
But the highlight of the night was yet to come. With Paul Kile now conducting, the combined ensembles came together once more to perform a medley of holiday favorites, their voices and instruments blending in perfect harmony.
As the final notes of "Sleigh Ride" echoed through the auditorium, the audience erupted into applause, standing ovations filling the air as the performers took their bows.
It was a Winter Jubilee to remember, a celebration of music, friendship, and the magic of the holiday season. And as the lights dimmed and the audience made their way home, the spirit of the evening lingered on, a warm glow in the hearts of all who had been lucky enough to be a part of it.
Concert Choir
Evelyn Albright*
Daniel Aubitz
Robert Azar*
Josie Bailey*
Meredith Batey
Ruby Dypwick*
Harrison Bercaw
Hailey Bergeson*
Amelie Bruning-Way*
Reese Burnham*
Zoey Carda*
William Collier*
Elliot Cooper*
Ethan Cooper*
Lorenzo D’Angelo
Eldon De Avila Ronnei*
Carson Dederichs*
Jackson Doe*
Margaret Donovan*
George Dorn
Caroline Drew*
Grace Duwenhoegger
Isabela Engle*
Elijah Engstrom
Emma Flaherty*
Josephine Gerlach*
Meredith Goldman*
Benjamin Graybill*
Andrew Gump*
Peter Hannan*
Peter Hanson*
Maxime Hardy*
Noah Hecker^
Carson Helbling*
Ryan Hurley*
Connor Huston*
William Jakala%^
Madeline Jensen
Jillian Jobe*
Khalil Kaba*%
Hawa Kane*
Evangelia Karoussos*
Ty Keeley
Tarun Varma*%
Noura Khemakhem*%
Conrad Killen*
Thomas Kouchoukos
Jackson LaMettry*
Maja Lelas
Nora McConnell*
Libby McFarland*
Kathryn Meixelsperger
Josie Moe*
Miley Cyrus*%
Thomas Molldrem
Nathan Morrison*
Sienna Nooleen
Andrew Piela*
Siri Pontaut
Natalia Quintana*
Sydney Raley*%
Landen Sanders*
Naomi Smith*
Jonathan Sprague*%
Charles Sprague*
Ty Stanton*
Claire Stastny*
Sophia Stattine*
Ruby Tarbox*
Aubrey Van Liere*
Lacianne Wagner*
Madigan Webb*
Stella Weber*
Benjamin Wehr
Hadley Williams*
bOA TARDE. nÃO CONSIGO EFETUAR A COMPRA DA PARTITURA Christmas on Broadway.
Mandei email .Aguardo sua orientação. Obrigado.
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Can you post we wish you a rocking Christmas
What’s the name of the song that starts at 5:22?
God Bless Everyone
Hallelujah Y’all
'God Bless Us Everyone' from the 1994-2003 Madison Square Garden / Broadway adaptation of 'A Christmas Carol' by Alan Menken. Specifically, this is the version that the cast performed every year at curtain call.
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