Sunday, May 6, 2018

Performer

Jordan has had a hopping performance year with the Boychoir. Every year seems to be more hopping than the last, as they take on greater challenges and their reputation improves. This year (meaning only the first four months of 2018!) they have performed three separate pieces with the Seattle Symphony: Vivaldi’s Gloria in February, Carmina Burana in March, and Stravinsky’s beautiful melodrama Persephone in April. He loves performing and feels great pride in being one of the Boychoir veterans.

Here they are waiting backstage at Benaroya Hall on a rehearsal night. Who else at their age (or frankly any age) has even seen the backstage of their city’s symphony hall, much less hung out there so often it’s become almost casual?



The maestro of the Seattle Symphony loves the boychoir, which is part of why their schedule is so packed.



This is Jordan’s last year in this role. And Aaron is up next – he was promoted to Performing Choir last week! Three cheers for these amazing opportunities.

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