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Ravenscroft School
7409 Falls of Neuse Road
April 2011
Fine Arts ensemble groups hit a high note at Heritage Festival competition SAVANNAH STORY
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avenscroft’s Upper School ensembles won the Festival Sweepstakes at the Heritage Music Festival by receiving a gold in every division and gaining the closest score to 300 out of the 10 schools in attendance. As well as receiving the highest total score, the band and orchestra received the highest scores in their respective groups. The competition took place on the weekend of March 25th when Ravenscroft’s orchestra, band and choir groups traveled to
Senior Sarah Heilman
Atlanta, Georgia. Eighty-eight Ravenscroft students competed in their respective divisions. Heritage Music Festivals have been taking place for more than thirty years and are highly respected. These competitions are extremely challenging and are internationally-renowned; Ravenscroft being in the top in all three competitions is a huge accomplishment. Out of the 600 students in the competition, two Ravenscroft students also received individual awards. Seniors Oscar Turner won the best cello soloist and Sarah Heilman won best soprano soloist. “As a department, we were thrilled that we were able to accomplish the goals we set for ourselves as we planned and
then executed on the trip,” said Dr. David McChesney, the director of Ravenscroft’s Fine Arts program. “Our students earned recognition from a very professional and experienced panel of judges who reinforced all the positive things that we do with our students everyday while giving them input and encouragement on the importance of musical performance as part of a complete education,” said McChesney. “I was so pleased that both Sarah and Oscar distinguished themselves through their solo performances at the competition.” The entire trip was not just work, however. The students had some time to play. The performers celebrated their hard work with a trip to Six Flags in the pouring rain while they anxiously waited to hear the results that they did not receive until later that evening. They also toured Coca-Cola facilities. “We were equally as pleased with the [conduct] of our students in the hotel, at restaurants and during our tours of the Coke facility and the incredible CNN complex,” said McChesney. The success of the trip displays Ravenscroft Fine Arts’ abilities and sets high standards for Ravenscroft’s Fine Arts programs in the future. “Truly a great trip for our students and a great accomplishment for Fine Arts at Ravenscroft!”
The Upper School ensemble groups proudly display their awards won in Atlanta at the Heritage Festival competition. Photos provided by the Fine Arts Department
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