Hey! Bet you were wondering when I would finally post! My name is Heather Mengel, one of the two social media managers on this account! Senior year is one adventure after a next and I'm so glad I was able to finally finish this post! Without further ado, here is the recap of the 2025 Holiday Pops Concert!
The Holiday Pops Concert
As the holiday season comes to a close, it is time to look back upon one of the
greatest concerts that the High school puts on every year. The Holiday Pops
concert has been performed to a packed audience since 2018. The concert
consists of the entire music department including Block of Rock, Boomwackers,
Cantus, Chamber Strings, Concert Band , Concert Choir, Crescendudes,
Four Horsemen, Full Orchestra, Jazz Band, Nightingales, Noteworthy,
Percussion, String Orchestra, and Wind Ensemble. Together these
ensembles build an action packed night to remember.
From the orchestral suite of the Polar Express to modern classics like Run Run Rudolph, each ensemble
puts a magical spin on each piece that the audience is sure to remember.
Peoples Choice Awards
Every year students volunteer to create a shoebox decorated to represent each song that is sung
throughout the night. At the end, the audience puts money in the box for the song they enjoyed most. For
those of you who have not seen the Instagram post…
Number 1: Run Run Rudolph- The Crescendudes
Number 2: Charlie Brown Christmas- Block of Rock
Number 3: Tied between Carol of the Bells/God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen- String Orchestra and
This Christmas- Note Worthy
Number 4: Polar Express- Full Orchestra
Number 5: First Noel- Nightingales
Concert Choir
This year the Concert Choir sang two selections, Noche De Paz and Little Saint Nick. Noche De Paz is the
Spanish translation of Silent Night. This beautiful piece was accompanied with flickering candles sitting
across the rim of the pit. This famous Christmas melody has been translated into a plethora of languages
and was named a historical piece in 2011. Little Saint Nick, a song by the Beach Boys, is about Saint Nick
and his little red sleigh. Tenors and Basses added a rockin’ feel by sitting on the edge of the pit and
dawning a cool pair of shades.
Nightingales
Nightingales also sang two selections, S’Vion and The First Noel. S’Vion is a selection about Hanukkah
and the joy that surrounds it. The song began in complete darkness.
Cantus
Cantus sang a single selection, Rocken Around/Jingle Bell Rock. What began as the ensemble slowly
rising up from behind the banister turned to dancing with a Christmas tree and an impromptu snowball
fight between the treble and baritone singers. The selection combined two of the most recognizable
modern Christmas songs and turned it into a short celebration with much to offer.
Acapella Groups
Noteworthy won third place of the People’s Choice awards with a wonderful rendition of This Christmas
by Donny Hathaway. Their soloist was Isabella Murteira, and beatboxing was given by Conlin Carr.
Crescendudes once again dominated the People’s Choice Awards with their performance of Straight No
Chancers arrangement of Run Run Rudolph. Last, but not least, is the Four Horsemen and their
arrangement of Please Come Home for Christmas by Charles Brown and Gene Redd.
Other Ensembles and their Selections
Percussion Ensemble- 12 Daze of Christmas
Block Of Rock- Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Charlie Brown Christmas, Merry Christmas Everybody,
and Christmas Baby Please Come Home
String Orchestra- Carol of the Bells/God Rest Ye and Winter Wonderland
Chamber Strings- We need a Little Christmas and Santa Clause is Coming to Town
Boomwackers- Sleigh Ride
Jazz Band- Deck the Halls
Wind Ensemble- What Child is This
Full Orchestra- Polar Express
Concert Band- Home Alone
Closing Piece, Everyone- Sleigh Ride
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