Once again, the Burlington High School Music Department will be presenting their annual BHS Holiday Concert on Wednesday evening, December 19, 2012. The performance will be held at the Fogelberg Performing Arts Center, and the festivities begin at 7:30 pm. The concert will showcase the talents of our high school students from the BHS Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Mr. Matt Lovell, and the BHS Chorus and Select Singers, under the direction of Mr. John Middleton-Cox. This concert is one of three events demonstrating the many musical skills of the BHS music department, with other performances scheduled in Feb 2013 and May 2013. Be sure to join us for some wonderful instrumental and singing performances with songs chosen for the season. Admission is free and everyone is welcome to enjoy this holiday gift of music. Fogelberg Performing Arts Center is handicapped accessible.
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
BHS Holiday Concert
Once again, the Burlington High School Music Department will be presenting their annual BHS Holiday Concert on Wednesday evening, December 19, 2012. The performance will be held at the Fogelberg Performing Arts Center, and the festivities begin at 7:30 pm. The concert will showcase the talents of our high school students from the BHS Concert Band and Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Mr. Matt Lovell, and the BHS Chorus and Select Singers, under the direction of Mr. John Middleton-Cox. This concert is one of three events demonstrating the many musical skills of the BHS music department, with other performances scheduled in Feb 2013 and May 2013. Be sure to join us for some wonderful instrumental and singing performances with songs chosen for the season. Admission is free and everyone is welcome to enjoy this holiday gift of music. Fogelberg Performing Arts Center is handicapped accessible.
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ReplyDeleteHere is the entire concert!!! Enjoy!
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