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Photos: South Musicians Host Annual Holiday Concert


Posted on December 6, 2024
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  • Student and faculty musicians in the ĸ Department of Music performed at ĸ's annual Holiday Concert on Dec. 5, 2024 at the ĸ Mitchell Center.
  • Student and faculty musicians in the ĸ Department of Music performed at ĸ's annual Holiday Concert on Dec. 5, 2024 at the ĸ Mitchell Center showing stage with audience.
  • Horn group at concert.
  • Dr. Peterson directing music.
  • Performer at concert playing.
  • Woman singing.
  • Mrs. Claus on stage.
  • Group singing and dancing.
  • ĸ President Jo Bonner welcomes guests to the ĸ Mitchell Center before the annual Holiday Concert by student and faculty musicians in the Department of Music.
  • Music group in all red at concert.
  • Twirler in front of marching band.
  • Southpaw in Santa suit.
  • Hand bells playing at concert.
  • Marching band in front of stage.

 

Students and faculty from the ĸ Department of Music performed their annual Holiday Concert Thursday evening at the ĸ Mitchell Center. The event was free and open to the public.

This year’s theme, Jaguar Jingle All the Way, was a play on the Christmas classic “Jingle Bells.” The University Chorale sang John Leavitt’s arrangement entitled, “Dashing Through the Snow,” the ĸ Wind Ensemble performed “Jingle Bells Fantasy” and the ĸ Trombone Choir performed the Tommy Peterson arrangement of the song.

Diverse musical selections included “My Favorite Things” from the Sound of Music, performed by the Tuba Euphonium Ensemble; “Christmas Klezmer Fantasy” by the Clarinet Ensemble, “We Three Kings” by the Percussion Ensemble and “Danse Villageoise” by the Lavender Brass Quintet.

For the first time, the concert featured a handbell choir. The handbells were donated to the University by the south Brookley United Methodist Church in Mobile and added a festive touch during the performance of the English Christmas Carol, “I Saw Three Ships.”

As always, the concert culminated with Leroy Anderson’s “A Christmas Festival,” a medley of Christmas favorites by the Wind Ensemble, Concert Choir, Opera Theatre, Chorale and Jaguar Marching Band. SouthPaw entered the arena on a giant sleigh pulled by a golf cart.

The Department of Music performed its first Holiday Concert in 2011.


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