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Princeton's Stuart Choir Performs Virtual Spring Concert: Video
The award-winning Upper School choir, the Tartantones, performed "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," by J. Moore.
PRINCETON, NJ — Stuart Day School students performed their All-School Spring Concert despite being quarantined at home as schools are closed for the remainder of the academic year due to the new coronavirus.
The award-winning Upper School choir, the Tartantones, would have performed "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," by J. Moore as part of Stuart Country Day School's annual All-School Spring Concert.
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"To honor the work that the girls have put in since the start of the school year, our music teacher (and choir director) Erin Camburn produced a moving virtual version of the performance," said Hilary Morris with Stuart Country Day School.
Since schools were closed the students virtually performed and are hoping to share it with the Princeton community "with the hopes it would bring the same joy and cause the same amount of goosebumps as it did our internal community."
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