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26
FEB
2018

CBA Celebrates Music Appreciation Week

Posted By : Judith Salamone
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Principal Matt Keough, Carrie Lazarus and Senior High band students.

CBA celebrated Music Appreciation Week Feb. 12-16.

The week was packed with a number of music related activities including featured student performers, a “Name That Tune” and trivia contest, a guest speaker and a dress down day benefiting a local foundation.

Each morning prior to school, students would perform in the hallway outside of the main office. Student performers included David Kenney (piano); Phylicia Latorre (violin); Michael Hill (electric violin), a ukulele ensemble and a jazz/blues improvisation with David Kenney and Ayo Oguntola.

On Tuesday, between every change of class, students were challenged to “Name That Tune.” The students who correctly named all nine tunes received a gift certificate to Mother’s Cupboard. Winners were Peter Asaf, Sara Vertino, Isaiah Lerch, Katie Purcell and Shivam Nanavanti.

Students were tasked to answer various music trivia questions during lunch periods on Thursday. The winners received a piece of candy for their prize.

Kyle Huynh and Olivia Moffa challenge students with music trivia.

On Friday during homeroom, students learned about the Landfill Harmonic Symphony Orchestra through a prayer service and video. In the poverty-stricken town of Cateura, Paraguay, young musicians search through landfills to assemble musical instruments. Even in the most destitute of situations, music brings joy and hope to all people.

Landfill Harmonic Symphony Orchestra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJrSUHK9Luw

Friday was also a dress down day for students. Money raised during the dress down day benefitted the Carrie Lazarus Fund for Extraordinary Talent,  which helps musicians, singers and dancers with financial need reach their fullest potential by funding the expenses of lessons, instruments and other special opportunities. Lazarus was on hand to thank the entire student body during morning announcements and posed for a photo with the Senior High band.

“A huge thank you to everyone at CBA for donating to my fund for Extraordinary Talent,” Lazarus said “It’s so great to see students helping one another. We will use the money from Dress Down Day to help musicians, dancers and singers afford lessons, instruments and summer music programs. You are Extraordinary!”

 “The addition of the dress down day and the opportunity to support the Carrie Lazarus Foundation connects music to our Lasallian Mission- serving those in need by helping to provide students who cannot afford an instrument with the same joy of music,” Principal Matt Keough said.

Also, on Friday, Bob Halligan Jr. ‘71 visited CBA and spoke to students in band and chorus. Halligan, who was recognized as a CBA Distinguished Alumni this past November, is currently a professor at Syracuse University and has written over 140 songs that have been recorded by artists such as Cher, Michael Bolton, Judas Priest, KISS, Kathy Mattea, Bob Carlisle, Rebecca St. James, Jump 5, and Maire Brennan.

Bob Halligan Jr. ’71

“Music is universal,” Keough remarked. “Everyone can relate to some form of music that speaks to them in a way that words cannot. Music Appreciation Week helps us share in that feeling and also allows us to celebrate our talented musicians at CBA. “

For videos of student performers, please visit our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/cbasyracuse/

 

 

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