Schools
28 Severna Park Musicians Named to All-County Band
Nearly 200 of the best musicians in Anne Arundel County schools will be performing in a concert on Feb. 2.
After rigorous auditions, almost 200 students, including 28 from Severna Park, will take the stage in the All-County Middle and High School Band Concert on Feb. 2, according to Anne Arundel County Public Schools.
Jenny L. Neff, an award-winning school band director, will lead musicians from 16 of the county's 19 middle schools. Neff, from the Lower Merion School District in Pennsylvania, chose a program that will challenge the middle schoolers and impress the proud parents.
John J. Miliauskas III, associate director of bands at Towson University, will lead the high schoolers through a program popular among bands across the country, according to AACPS.
The concert is open to the public for $5 per ticket, and is set for 7 p.m. on Feb. 2 in the auditorium of North County High School in Glen Burnie. Doors are set to open at 6:30 p.m.
The following students from Severna Park Middle were named to the All-County Middle School Band.
- Max Dunoyer, bassoon
- Molly Maranto, flute
- Isabella Stone, flute
- Dorothy Chaudoin, flute
- Ryan Schult, flute
- Isabel Kintzley, oboe
- Matthew Brandt, percussion
- Heather Jones, trumpet
The following students from Severna Park High were named to the All-County High School Band.
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- John Dennison, clarinet
- Connor Meyers, clarinet
- Matthew Reise, clarinet
- Brian Adams, clarinet
- Hayeon Lee, flute
- Greta Kintzley, French horn
- Falon MacDonald, French horn
- Abby Wilson, oboe
- Michael DeMaio, saxophone
- Thomas Fisher, saxophone
- Sydney Downing, saxophone
- Bailey Barcome, string bass
- Brandon Boehm, trombone
- Daniel Lee, trombone
- Matt Brundin, trombone
- Allyson Wesley, trumpet
- Patrick Ayerle, trumpet
- Claire Husselbee, trumpet
- Matthew Phelps, trumpet
- Zachary Peterson, tuba
Severna Park Patch Editor Kaitlyn Carr contributed to this article.
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