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2021 Studio Recital
All-digital for the first time, due to COVID-19 and Haley’s move to Canada, Haley’s students recorded their pieces and listened to everyone’s performances from the comfort and safety of their own homes! From beginning pieces like “Lost Shoe Blues” by Kathy Blackwell to Bohm’s Sarabande (arranged for viola), everyone was accompanied digitally by Henry Buck. Haley played Into the West by Annie Lennox, arranged for two violins and two violas.
2020 Studio Recital
Half-digital and half-in person because of COVID-19, Haley’s students performed their pieces from home or from a socially distanced, outdoor performance on the front lawn of a student’s house. From beginner pieces like “The Finger Walk” to the third movement of Rieding’s Concerto in G major, opus 24, everyone made the best of out of a very hard few months. All of the pieces, including the live performances, were uploaded to a playlist for everyone to watch later. Haley performed the Andante movement of Bach’s Sonata No. 2, BWV 1003.
Medfield High School Pops Concert
Cancelled due to COVID-19. The Chamber Orchestra would have performed arrangements of Us by Regina Spektor and Nothing Without You by Vienna Teng, with soloists from the Medfield High School a cappella choir.
Medfield High School Chamber Orchestra
Cancelled due to COVID-19. The ensemble would have played an all-female concert, with works by:
Beyond the Gate - S. Boyd
Nothing Without You - V. Teng (arr. H. Leach)
Sweet New Moon - Y. Nishimura
Us - R. Spektor (arr. H. Leach)
Into the Woods
At Medfield High School in Medfield, Massachusetts. Cancelled due to COVID-19.
Into the Woods
At Medfield High School in Medfield, Massachusetts. Cancelled due to COVID-19.
Medfield High School Chamber Orchestra
For the Chamber Orchestra’s fall concert, they performed:
String Quartet No. 1, movement 1 - D. Shostakovich
Oblivion - A. Piazzolla
Orion and the Scorpion - S. Newbold
With guest artists Rosie Samter, viola, and Nick Johnson, cello.