Over 50 students in the 6th to 12th grades had the opportunity to let their artistic talents shine as they sang, danced, and played musical instruments at the March 15 “Let It Shine” concert.

“Our Upper School performing arts program has grown significantly and it’s exciting to see the variety of talent that is developing among our students,” said Upper School Principal Meg McHale as she welcomed several hundred school families and friends in the audience.

Tim Rosie, Director of Choral and Instrumental Music, explained that the theme of the concert was based on Matthew 5:16, where Jesus encourages His disciples to “let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.” Rosie said the concert gave the students an opportunity to bless others with their God-given gifts and to be encouraged to use those talents to glorify God.

Rosie and Middle School Choir Director, Julie Zimmer, expertly led the various performing groups, which included a 36-member 6th-7th Grade Concert Band, a 5-member 6th-7th Grade Vocal Ensemble, and an 11-member 8th-12th Grade Wind Ensemble. 6th grader Julieta Gonzalez served as the MC, providing a brief history and background of each song performed.

Several talented students also performed solos — 8th grader Garrett Martin on the bass clarinet,  6th grader Norah Wilson on the piano, and 6th grader Greta Kleinman presenting a jazz dance.

The concert concluded with the Wind Ensemble performing an arrangement by Andrew Mackereth of “Christ the Lord is Risen Today,” looking forward to the Easter season in April.