By: Yoselin Reynoso
Ranger Men’s Choir performed at the Fox Theater on Saturday, April 2 with the Sequoia Symphony.
Miles Largoza ’23 says, ” The performance went well, it was surprisingly easy to combine our choir with the symphony after rehearsing separately.”
They went out with lots of practice and performed to the best of their ability. Those who where they’re say they performed well and they are proud of themselves.
Even after the choir men practiced for so long away from the symphony they still did an amazing job lining up the music.
Eli Bradshaw ’24 says, ” It went really well, we all sang very well.”
Although even if it went really well there are always challenges that happen. Largoza says, ” The biggest difficulty we had was the copies of music we had been rehearsing, the symphony had cut out and added in measures that the choir hadn’t received or know about, so we had to work around that.”
This was the only challenge choir had experienced and everything after that went amazing. But just because the choir did great doesn’t mean that no one was nervous.
Bradshaw says, ” It was really fun. It felt almost surreal that we where actually making music with a professional music group.”
This experience was one that doesn’t happen often and everyone was very nervous but in the end the performance came out amazing.
Largoza says, ” I am really proud of the way our choir worked through the difficulties that we faced but in the end it worked out amazing.”
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