Here, you can find samples of music played by students at the School for the Performing Arts in Ann Arbor. You will need an MP3 player to hear the full-length tracks - please see below for links to the most popular Windows and MacOS players.
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Who: Jack Wagner's 6 O'clock Jazz Quintet
What: "My Groove, Your Move"
Credits: Hank Mobley
Additional Info: This group was chosen as one of the winners in the 2006
Downbeat Magazine Student Music Awards
(Performing Arts High School Jazz Combo division).
Who: The Michigan Children of SCORE
String, Choral, Orff, Recorder Ensemble
What: "Aiken Drum" - Traditional English Children’s Song
Credits: Adapted by Lynne Tobin & Janet Mattke
Who: The Michigan Children of SCORE
String, Choral, Orff, Recorder Ensemble
What: "Wynken, Blynken and Nod"
Credits: Music by Stephen Eddins, words by Eugene Field - More Info
Who: The Michigan Children of SCORE
String, Choral, Orff, Recorder Ensemble
What: "Let Music Surround You"
Credits: Fran Smartt Addicott
Who: Sterling String Orchestra
What: "Wedding Day at Troldhaugen"
Credits: Edvard Grieg, arr. Carrie Lane Gruselle
Additional Info: Performed May 11, 2002 at the University of Michigan Power Center for the Arts. Lynne Tobin, Conductor.
Who: Youth Symphony Orchestra (YSO)
What: "Academic Fesitval Overture"
Credits: Johannes Brahms
Additional Info:Performed May 11, 2002 at the University of Michigan Power Center for the Arts. E. Daniel Long, Conductor.
Who: Debut String Orchestra (DSO)
What: "Shoe Symphony"
Credits: John Caponegro
Additional Info: Performed May 11, 2002 at the University of Michigan Power Center for the Arts. Leslie Capozzoli, Conductor.
Who: Junior String Orchestra
What: "Theme from Symphony No. 1"
Credits: Johannes Brahms, arr. Stephen Wieloszynski
Additional Info: Performed May 11, 2002 at the University of Michigan Power Center for the Arts Lynne Tobin, Conductor
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