Portland School’s Music Program Has Got Talent
Portland Public School’s Fall Music Program is scheduled for Tuesday night, October 22, at 7:00 PM at the High School Auditorium. It will feature the Middle School and High School Choirs and Bands, including the Raiders Marching Band. It will also feature a very special piano performance by Portland Sophomore Mya Collins and a rollicking Jazz/Funk number by the student organized “Tough Luck” band.
The Beacon was treated to a preview last night and it was awesome! The concert is free and open to the public. It’s a great opportunity to support these very talented young musicians from our community. Portland Schools Band/Choir Director Mike Sulecki has graciously provided a copy of the Concert Agenda for the Night. Doors open at 6:30.
The Portland Public Schools Music Program Proudly Presents:
“The Sounds of Fall”
Featuring the Middle School Choir, High School Choir, Middle School Bands,
High School Band, Jazz Band
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
PHS Auditorium 7pm
Mike Sulecki, Director
Concert Program
Middle School Choir
Jubilate Canon
Donald Moore, based on a 18th century work by Phillip Hayes
This is Halloween
Danny Elfman, featured in the 1993 Disney Film "The Nightmare Before Christmas"
High School Choir
Autumn Fires
Mary Donnelly & George L. O. Strid, based on a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson
High School Jazz Band
St. James Inifirmary
American Traditional, arr. Mike Kanuf
Bei Mir Bist Du Schon
Sholom Secunda, arr. Dave Wolpe
6th Grade Beginning Band
First Performance
Sandy Feldstein
Piano Solo featuring Mya Collins
Autumn Leaves
Music by Joseph Kosma Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
7/8 Grade Middle School Band
Dr. Rockenstein
Steve Hodges
Footprints on the Moon
Michael Story
Audio and Video provided by NASA
Scooby-Doo, Where are You
David Mook & Ben Raleigh, arr. Paul Cook
Tough Luck
Danza
Lucenzo, arr. The Lucky Chops
High School Marching Band
Selections from our 2019 Season Featuring Selections from the Guardians of the Galaxy Films
Hooked on a Feeling, Escape, I Want You Back, Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Special Thanks
The Portland Public Schools Music Program would like to thank all of the PPS teachers, secretaries, custodial staff, music parents, music boosters, and community members that made this performance possible. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. - Mike Sulecki.