from left to right: Dr. Scott McCormick (orchestra director), Henry Lin (trumpet), Jayden Lee (flute), Finn Fitzgerald (viola), Audrey Goodner (concertmaster), Jacqui Go (flute), Jasmine Alcorn (violin), Edward Park (cello), Zelmay Jan (tuba), Connor Chun (violin); not pictured: Ryan Healy (percussion)
Congratulations to Langley’s Senior Regional Orchestra representatives, who participated in Virginia’s Northern Regional event Thursday, November 10 – Saturday, November 12 at West Potomac High School in Alexandria. The event culminated in a fabulous concert on Saturday afternoon. These students will be eligible to audition in February for the All-VA event.
Caitlin Kry (left) and Faris Madani and Doc (right)
Caitlin Kry (viola):
Favorite memory: My favorite memory from Langley Orchestra was the end-of-year Space Concert last year when I was in Symphonic Orchestra. The afternoon leading up to the concert, many orchestra students stayed after school. After helping with the concert setup, I went with my friends to the auditorium. The rehearsal went smoothly, and not long after all the orchestra students went out to Langley Hall. We enjoyed live space-themed music from Wesley’s band and shared Krispy Kreme donuts from the orchestra fundraising stand. After having pizza and chatting with others at the orchestra banquet, it was finally time for the Space Concert to start. The exciting pieces played included both movie and videogame music. The performances were excellent and paired with cool lights and flashing effects to convey the theme. I especially liked Philharmonic Orchestra’s light-up bows. Soon after, it was our turn to perform. It was exciting being on stage and playing the music we had spent many hours preparing. I will remember the day’s events for a long time, as it was a great day spent with friends and enjoying music.
What I love about LHS Orchestra: I love the sense of community formed in Langley Orchestra. Whether rehearsing for concerts, washing cars for fundraising, or performing at District Assessment, everyone is so supportive and hardworking. Being involved in Langley Orchestra is so rewarding and has been one of my favorite parts of high school.
Words of wisdom: Stick with orchestra, you will learn many different styles of music, play a variety of pieces, and meet great friends along the way. The themed concerts are really fun also!
Faris Madani (violin):
Favorite memory: My favorite memory in the Langley Orchestra was our concert in 2021. The COVID-19 virus refrained the fun learning experiences that Doc had planned for us. But, he still made our online class engaging by encouraging us to stay productive and entertain us with terrible dad jokes. This brings us to my favorite memory: our only in-person concert that year at Wolf Trap where we played “Don’t Stop Believin’” by Journey. Seeing Doc and the other orchestra members for the first time in over a year gave me hope for the Langley Orchestra and proved that Doc can still put on a show with only a computer and his unhindered faith in his students.
What I love about LHS Orchestra: What I love about the orchestra is the open environment Doc creates. We always have room to make mistakes and then improve. We also get outside help from experts such as Dr. Lee. Getting to practice and perform with all my friends just makes it even better.
Words of wisdom: I highly encourage all orchestra members to stay in the orchestra throughout high school. There are many benefits: it is a way to make new friends, show off your musical talent, and it also counts as an art class credit for those who want an advanced diploma. Overall, there are only positives in joining the orchestra, so stick with it!
On Tuesday, October 18th, Dr. Scott McCormick and the Langley Orchestra presented its Gaelic Gala concert, featuring a variety of Celtic music and stunning dances from the O’Neill-James School of Irish Dancing.
Dancers from the O’Neill-James School of Irish Dancing rehearse before the concert
Prior to the concert, orchestra students enjoyed a baked potato bar and enjoyed Celtic-themed treats in Langley Hall. Highlights of the concert included performances of traditional Irish music including reels and jigs.
Concert Orchestra performs “Echoes of Ireland”
Student soloists played alongside each of Langley’s three orchestras: Concert Orchestra (freshmen & sophomores), Symphonic Orchestra (juniors & seniors), and Philharmonic Orchestra (all grade levels by audition).
Junior violinist and concertmaster of the Symphonic Orchestra, Tano Chun, rehearses his solo for “Scenes from the Emerald Isle”
The concert program can be downloaded below, and a concert recording link will be made available to orchestra families via e-newsletter and Schoology. (Be sure to sign up for e-news in the right sidebar if you aren’t already subscribed.)
Special thanks to Theatre Director Brian Kaufman and his Saxon Stage Tech Team for building the stage platform and managing the varying sound and light requirements during our concert. And a huge thank you and shout out to all of our volunteers — students, parents, and alumni parents — who support the Langley Orchestra in countless ways.
Check out many more fabulous photos on our Shutterfly site. A million thanks to our concert photographer, Rania Razek!
Welcome Back Picnic @ 5-7PM Langley Outdoor Amphitheater
Encore! Give Your Concert Attire a Second Performance
Dear Seniors, please consider donating your orchestra gowns and tuxedos so that they can be reused next year as part of LOS fundraising efforts. You can bring them to Orchestra classroom on 06/04 Thursday or 06/05 Friday during graduation rehearsal. Thank you for your generosity and support of our orchestra program!