A Musical Night in December

Tihmily Li, Communications Officer
Music Night made a fantastic return to the Greenwood theatre on Monday, December 19. Visitors were welcome to attend in person and appreciate the array of talents showcased Monday night. Co-hosted by our Arts Committee executives, Rhiannon O’Brien ‘23 and Sydney Peel ‘23, the evening gave each performing group the opportunity to demonstrate their hard work and dedication over the term. Some of the Grade 7 and 9 students had not played their band instruments prior to September! For many groups, this was their first performance in front of a live audience. 

We look forward to future performances by the students at other events, including our senior play, Puffs (tickets on sale now) and our full-school musical production of Newsies.

Here’s the roster of skilled and passionate students who performed Monday evening:

Greenwood Dance Troupe
  • Dancers
    • McKenzie Baker ‘25
    • Charlotte Hammill ‘25
    • Olivia Laham ‘25
    • Stella Laurent ‘28
    • Davis O’Connor ‘25
    • Victoria Tokmakjian ‘28
  • Choreographer
    • Molly Jones ‘25
Grade 7 Vocal
  • Natalie Burkett ‘28
  • Chloe Heissler ‘28
  • Jill Johnston ‘28
  • Stella Laurent ‘28
  • Quinn Magwood ‘28
  • Ryan Raymond ‘28
  • Sam Robertson ‘28
  • Spencer Robison ‘28
  • Juliana Silver ‘28
  • Blake Wolburgh ‘28
Grade 7 Band
  • Flute: Irmak Aydeniz ‘28 and Gabrielle Hawkings ‘28
  • Clarinet: Charlotte Fisher Holy ‘28, Rylie Gilchrist ‘28 and Victoria Mainprize ‘28
  • Trumpet: Andy Botting ‘28 and Paige Carter ‘28
  • Trombone: Avish Singh ‘28
  • Percussion: Olivia Wang ‘28
  • Accompanied by: Ted Hollend ‘26 on drums
Grade 9 Band
  • Flute: Ty Smith ‘26
  • Clarinet: Liam Carver ‘26, Stephanie Georgopoulos ‘26 and Carter Goldblatt ‘26
  • Alto Saxophone: Victoria Biancaniello ‘26
  • Trumpet: Sebastien Bryce ‘26 and Nicholas O'Dwyer ‘26
  • Trombone: Paige Emery ‘26 and Nate Smyth ‘26
  • Baritone: Sadie Chapman ‘26
  • Percussion: Ted Hollend ‘26 and Mason Kohler ‘26
  • Accompanied by: Lilly Vescio ‘24 on flute
Senior Instrumental and Vocal Music Class 
  • Trumpet: Henry Farr ‘25 and Kevin Xu ‘24
  • Alto Saxophone: Lilly Vescio ‘24
  • Trombone and Bass: Austin Perkell ‘24
  • Drums: Syd Wayne ‘23
  • Vocals: Sasha Carter ‘23, Evan Edgell ‘24, James Lu ‘23 and Ty Smith ‘26
  • Percussion: James Lu ‘23 and Ty Smith ‘26

Greenwood Guitar Club
  • Guitars: Fin Burke ‘24 and Sam Katz ‘23
  • Bass Guitar: Tom Evis ‘24
  • Accompanied by: Carson Blackwell ‘24 on drums and Sydney Peel ‘23 for vocals
Greenwood Choir
  • Singers: Carson Blackwell ‘24, Fin Burke ‘24, Sasha Carter ‘23, Mel Edgell ‘25, Tom Evis ‘24, Frankie Kerr ‘23, James Lu ‘23, Sarah McGeer ‘24,  Evie Ohlson ‘24, Spencer Robison ‘28, Kevin Xu ‘24, Ms. Borden, Ms. Leo, Ms. Newman and Ms. Sedlak
  • Conducted by: Evan Edgell ‘24
Senior Jazz Band
  • Alto Saxophone: Lilly Vescio ‘24
  • Trumpet: Henry Farr ‘25 and Kevin Xu ‘24
  • Guitar: Connor Pemberton ‘23
  • Bass: Austin Perkell ‘24
  • Drums: Tavish Wilkin ‘24
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