The
Music Department of Greenwich Academy offers students the opportunity
to perform in a variety of ensembles, both choral and instrumental.
Traditional and contemporary literature is studied and performed
in school concerts as well as performances off
campus.
In our choral and instrumental groups our goal is to educate students
in the rudiments of music in order to be literate and proficient
in reading and performing from various historical periods and musical
styles. The vast choral repertoire for both male, female and mixed
voices is explored. The students sing music ranging from unison
to eight parts in as many as five languages.
There are a number of opportunities for instrumental musicians at
the Greenwich Academy and Brunswick School. Brass, woodwind and
percussion students may play in large and small ensembles, from
chamber music to auditioned jazz groups such as Blue Notes. String
students are encouraged to play in the Chamber Orchestra and in
recitals. Private lessons are offered on all instruments as well
as in piano and voice. Students perform classical music, jazz, and
multicultural repertoire as they become proficient in the fundamentals
of their instrument and experience the joy of playing in an ensemble.
For more information about the Greenwich Academy
music program, email Beth
Raaen. |