Tappan 8th-graders play preview concert ahead of June performance at Lincoln Memorial
Tappan Middle School eighth-grader Kareen Shunnar acts as the maser of ceremonies as he speaks to the audience during the "I Have A Dream" 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert in the gym at Tappan on Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com
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Tappan Middle School eighth-grader Kareen Shunnar acts as the maser of ceremonies as he speaks to the audience during the "I Have A Dream" 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert in the gym at Tappan on Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/00 Tappan/cache/052913_NEWS_TappanBand_MRM_06_fullsize.JPG
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Members of the Tappan Middle School choir open the concert with a song during the "I Have A Dream" 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert in the gym at Tappan on Wednesday, May 29, 2013. The band, along with the orchestra and choir, will travel to Washington D.C. to play at the Lincoln Memorial. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/00 Tappan/cache/052913_NEWS_TappanBand_MRM_05_fullsize.JPG
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Members of the Tappan Middle School band perform during the "I Have A Dream" 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert in the gym at Tappan on Wednesday, May 29, 2013. The band, along with the orchestra and choir, will travel to Washington D.C. to play at the Lincoln Memorial. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/00 Tappan/cache/052913_NEWS_TappanBand_MRM_04_fullsize.JPG
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Tappan Middle School students listen during the "I Have A Dream" 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert on Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/00 Tappan/cache/052913_NEWS_TappanBand_MRM_03_fullsize.JPG
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Members of the Tappan Middle School band perform during the "I Have A Dream" 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert in the gym at Tappan on Wednesday, May 29, 2013. The band, along with the orchestra and choir, will travel to Washington D.C. to play at the Lincoln Memorial. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/00 Tappan/cache/052913_NEWS_TappanBand_MRM_02_fullsize.JPG
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An audience member video tapes as the band performs in the gym at Tappan Middle School on Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/00 Tappan/cache/052913_NEWS_TappanBand_MRM_01_fullsize.JPG
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A Tappan Middle School cello player performs during the "I Have A Dream" 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert in the gym at Tappan on Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/00 Tappan/cache/052913_NEWS_TappanBand_MRM_11_fullsize.JPG
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Tappan Middle School choir students smile during a performance in the "I have A Dream" 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/00 Tappan/cache/052913_NEWS_TappanBand_MRM_10_fullsize.JPG
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Composer Jonathan Bruce Brown addresses the crowd before the band and orchestra perform his piece "Legacy of Vision: Martin Luther King," narrated by band director Frederick Smith. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/00 Tappan/cache/052913_NEWS_TappanBand_MRM_09_fullsize.JPG
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Tappan Middle School band director Frederick Smith tears up as he attempts to introduce his mother to the audience. Lucy Smith, of North Carolina, traveled to see her son conduct for the very first time during the "I Have A Dream" 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert in the gym at Tappan on Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/00 Tappan/cache/052913_NEWS_TappanBand_MRM_08_fullsize.JPG
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Tappan Middle School orchestra teacher Joe DeMarsh conducts as they perform during the "I Have A Dream" 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert in the gym at Tappan on Wednesday, May 29, 2013. The Orchestra performed three pieces including, "his Spirit of Freedom," "Flight of the Blackhawks" and "Freedom Finale." Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/00 Tappan/cache/052913_NEWS_TappanBand_MRM_07_fullsize.JPG
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Lucy Smith wipes a tear from her eye as she watches her son and Tappan Middle School band director Frederick Smith during a performance of "Legacy of Vision: Martin Luther King" at the school on Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/00 Tappan/cache/052913_NEWS_TappanBand_MRM_16_fullsize.JPG
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Members of the Tappan Middle Schoolchior perform during the "I Have A Dream" 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert in the gym at Tappan on Wednesday, May 29, 2013. The band, along with the orchestra and choir, will travel to Washington D.C. to play at the Lincoln Memorial. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/00 Tappan/cache/052913_NEWS_TappanBand_MRM_15_fullsize.JPG
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Members of the Tappan Middle School orchestra perform during the "I Have A Dream" 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert in the gym at Tappan on Wednesday, May 29, 2013. The band, along with the orchestra and choir, will travel to Washington D.C. to play at the Lincoln Memorial. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/00 Tappan/cache/052913_NEWS_TappanBand_MRM_14_fullsize.JPG
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Pat Whelaw wipes tears from her eye at the conclusion of Tappan Middle School's "I Have A Dream" 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert in the gym at Tappan on Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Whelaw's grandson will travel, along with the band, orchestra and choir, to Washington D.C. to play at the Lincoln Memorial. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/00 Tappan/cache/052913_NEWS_TappanBand_MRM_13_fullsize.JPG
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Tappan Middle School eighth-graders Adonis Thomas, Cameron Thomas and Zachary Jarvis, greet their band director Ferderick Smith's mother Lucy, after their performance on Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Lucy Smith traveled from North Carolina to see her son conduct for the first time. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/00 Tappan/cache/052913_NEWS_TappanBand_MRM_12_fullsize.JPG
Friends, family and a few special guests crowded into Tappan Middle School’s gymnasium Wednesday morning for a preview of the music program’s ‘I Have a Dream’ 50th Celebration Concert, which will be performed June 13 on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
Tappan’s eighth-grade choir, band and orchestra each played three pieces separately. They came together at the end of the concert and played two pieces as an ensemble. For the final song, ‘We Shall Overcome’, eighth-graders not in the music program joined the choir in singing. The program played Wednesday is the same program that will be played in Washington D.C. at the National Mall.
Tappan’s eighth-grade class has taken a trip to Washington D.C. since about 1990, said social studies instructor Elaine Richmond. But this year, those in the music program will have the unique opportunity to participate in a one-hour concert with musicians from around the country in the National Parks Service’s series of concerts held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have A Dream” speech.
“We’re extremely excited about this opportunity,” band director Frederick Smith said. “We just wanted to share with the students something real, something tangible, and something that they will remember.”
Smith said that the music program has been preparing for the upcoming trip since the end of the spring concert cycle.
“The pieces we are performing for D.C. are a new program and for a middle school, that is pretty challenging,” Smith said. “We’ve had a few joint rehearsals and have been practicing individually, but all of this has been in lieu of our own concert schedules so it has not been easy.”
Even with the hectic practice schedule Smith said he is confident the music program will be ready for the performance. The preview acted as a run-through as well as an opportunity for community members and family to see the concert if they can’t make it to D.C.
In the audience on Wednesday was composer Jonathan Bruce Brown who wrote ‘Legacy of Vision: Martin Luther King’, which is a part of the program being played in D.C. The piece is an arrangement, which includes choir, band, orchestra, and a narrator who reads excerpts of Dr. King’s speech. Smith will act as narrator in the piece.
Brown thanked the group for celebrating the anniversary of such an important speech with his music and wished them luck on their trip.
“It strikes me that something like this is what music is all about. It’s about bringing people together,” Brown said.
Also in attendance was Smith’s mother who traveled from North Carolina in order to see the show. It was her first time seeing her son conduct in person. Lucy Mary Gilliam Smith had worked with Dr. King and so the show was very moving for her, she said.
“I cherish what time has brought,” Lucy Smith said. “The road we travel is hard sometimes, but this is where we’ve come and I’m proud of that. This concert reminds me where we have come from.”
Smith jumped at the opportunity to have the music program perform while on their trip. He said it is a great way for the students to engage with history.
“The students are already gaining a lot of knowledge about civil rights, different connections, and the diversity of our community,” Smith said. “We hope that this performance will bring all of that to life for them.”
In order to make the trip possible a fundraising effort was put forward to pay for the rental of larger instruments, chairs, stands, a PA system, and shirts. Martine Perreault and Meena Singh, parents of students at Tappan Middle School, worked to gather community and corporate sponsors. While Perreault and Singh do not have 8th graders, they took on the project because the chance to perform at Lincoln Memorial is such a good opportunity, Perreault said.
“We know that there’s a lot of support in the community,” Perreault said. “A lot of the time it just takes letting people know and they’ll offer help. The content of the trip was something that a lot of businesses were willing to support.”
Money raised will also go toward helping students afford the trip. According to Perreault, no student has been excluded from the trip for financial reasons.
The music program has a week and a half to polish their performance, Smith said. Then the 190 Tappan Middle School 8th grade students going on the trip will be headed to Washington D.C. on June 11 through June 14.
Chelsea Hoedl is an intern reporter for AnnArbor.com. She can be reached at choedl@mlive.com.
Comments
LindaJ
Sat, Jun 1, 2013 : 2:05 a.m.
Congratulations, Tappan! Have a great trip. Thanks to all who helped make it possible. And everyone else, remember that most of these 8th graders began playing their instruments in Ann Arbor's program for 5th graders, in which every student plays an instrument.