![]() ![]() I got happier and happier until the final song, ‘Joy,’ which is fitting, so I like that,” Holaway said. “At the beginning, there were more solemn songs. The theme of Sunday’s concert was light and dark, which Hunter Holaway, a freshman history education major and choir singer, thought was well orchestrated, as well as the concert itself. I thought they did a fantastic job today.” They’ve worked really hard and we’re all getting used to each other, so I was really proud of them. It’s really nice to get back on stage again. “We’re coming back from a long absence with COVID and things have been sort of hard. ![]() ![]() She thought the choirs did an amazing job, especially with the COVID-19 protocols that have been in place since the start of the pandemic. The Director of Choral Activities, Kellie Clark conducted the choirs in Sunday’s concert. The final two songs were performed by all three choirs with piano accompaniment. Some of the choirs had various types of accompaniment, from two cellos to two piano players to a drummer. The Eastern choral ensembles had their first concert of the semester Sunday afternoon, singing songs with a specific message in mind: we can get through dark times and find the light. ![]()
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