Published on Fri., November 15, 2024

Five students from E. C. Glass and Heritage high schools played in the South Central Senior Regional Honors Orchestra from Nov. 8-9, 2024 at Charlottesville High School. The students rehearsed and performed alongside the top student musicians in the region under guest conductor Dr. Naima Burrs, Director of Orchestral Activities at Virginia State University.

These students rose above hundreds of high school students from all over the region to secure their spots in the orchestra this September. Ranked by professional judges, they were assigned positions in the regional orchestra based on their performances at the auditions.

“We’re incredibly proud of our students, who were ranked among the top student musicians in the Central Virginia region. The South Central Senior Regional Honors Orchestra event provided a unique opportunity for these students to collaborate with an ensemble of students they had never met before and present a high-caliber full orchestral performance, showcasing their preparation, musicality, and technical mastery,” said LCS Strings Director Ginger Paris.

Isaac Hardin, Thomas Lamb, and Calvin Guo holding violins
From left to right: E. C. Glass 12th grader Isaac Hardin, E. C. Glass 11th grader Thomas Lamb, and Heritage High 12th grader Calvin Guo.

The following students were accepted into the 2024 South Central Senior Regional Honors Orchestra and ranked among the top 40 violinists in the region:

  • E. C. Glass 12th grader Isaac Hardin: Placed third and named principal player for the Violin II section of the regional orchestra
  • E. C. Glass 11th grader Thomas Lamb: Placed 15th
  • Heritage High 12th grader Calvin Guo: Placed 18th
Alton Quinn and Trenton Walker
E. C. Glass 11th grader Alton Quinn (left) and 12th grader Trenton Walker (right).

The regional orchestra consists of a robust string ensemble as well as a woodwind and brass section. The following band students were accepted into the 2024 South Central Senior Regional Honors Orchestra and ranked among the top woodwind and brass players in the region:

  • E. C. Glass 12th grader Trenton Walker: Placed first in flute
  • E. C. Glass 11th grader Alton Quinn: Placed first in trombone

All five of these students will have the opportunity to audition for the All Virginia Honors Orchestra in February.
 

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