Spectators applaud the performance.
The concert was held at the Indian Springs School Town Hall.
Students began the show with a candlelight entrance while singing "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence."
The choir is accompanied by Dr. Hye-Sook Jung.
Fine art by Vivien Wei was among the pieces on display at the art show.
The choir performed a wide variety of music including two selections from Faure’s “Requiem;” a Renaissance motet, William Byrd’s “Ave Verum;” an early American “shape note” tradition piece called “Idumea,” featuring student violinist Honney Kim; and a mash-up of a Baroque motet and 1970s pop song, “Lo, How a Rose/The Rose.”
Stephanie and Mike Mullen look at the students' photography projects.
The group is directed by first-year conductor Andrew Dibble.
In addition to the concert at the school, choral students held a Thanksgiving concert and performed in local assisted living facilities.
About 100 students—roughly one-third of the student body—make up the Indian Springs School choir.
Students perform during the choir concert.