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Bronxville High School Students Perform With National Choirs
The national conference brought together educators and conductors and culminated with a performance by students.

BRONXVILLE, NY — Six students from Bronxville High School were selected to perform with the Organization of American Kodály Educators’ National Conference Choirs, a high-quality performance program featured at the annual OAKE National Conference in Oklahoma City in March. The national conference brought together well-known educators and conductors and culminated with a performance of the students who had been selected through a rigorous audition process.
Junior Jack Palermo performed with the Chamber Ensemble, which performed eight pieces, all a cappella, under the direction of Hungarian conductor Lilla Gabor. Seniors Hana Eddib, Margaux Frohlich and Evelyn Kluemper, sophomore Alice O’Connell and freshman Caroline Palermo performed with the Concert Women’s Choir, which performed under the direction of composer and conductor Dr. Andrea Ramsey.
“It was an incredible experience for the girls to be able to work with a living composer to bring her music to life,” music teacher Pamela Simpson said. “Our students worked independently to rehearse the challenging music prior to going to Oklahoma City. Once there, they spent eight hours in rehearsal every day preparing for their concert in the Civic Center Music Hall.”
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The Organization of American Kodály Educators holds a conference in a different city each year. The organization aims to support music education and promote universal music literacy and lifelong music making.
Photo caption: From left, Bronxville High School music teacher Pamela Simpson, students Evelyn Kluemper, Caroline Palermo, Alice O’Connell, Margaux Frohlich, Hana Eddib and Jack Palermo. Photo credit: Bronxville Union Free School District.
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