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MUSIC I.S.A. A. Music Festival 1983 was a good year for the music program, but unfortunately the school only heard the band play once. The real highlight and focal point of the year was the newly created I.S.A. A. music festival. One of the biggest highlights in any music program is participation in a music festival whether com- petitive or noncompetitive. The purpose of the In- dependent Schools Music Festival was to draw boys and girls together in an evening of choral and in- strumental music for sheer enjoyment. Such was the case on the evening of April 7th in Massey Hall, Toronto. There were six hundred and fifty three participants from eleven Independent Schools present with T.C.S. providing 18 band members, the largest representation of all the schools. Under the supervision of St. George ' s College, the program consisted of Junior, In- termediate, Senior choirs as well as virtuosi choirs in Above: Flutist McPhail at the Founder ' s Day Weekend per- formance. Left, Top to Bottom: The band at the Remembrance Day service; Lawson at his clarinet. the Intermediate and Senior levels; a string orchestra as well as a sixty piece concert band. A special fanfare was composed for the occasion which opened the program played by the brass of Crescent School, St. George ' s College, and T.C.S. as well as a grand finale consisting of a massed choir and concert band which Mr. Prower had the pleasure of conducting (with audience participation). Skeptics amongst some of the schools said it could not be done, but they were proved wrong. The packed audience in Massey Hall gave a standing ovation at the end of the evening (richly deserved), to participants, accompanists, conductors, and organizers. Arrangements have already been made for next year - April 12th, 1984 in Massey Hall - and it is hoped that all Independent Schools in Ontario will participate. 22
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Clockwise from Bottom Left: The display as seen from the balcony; The third form mural; Perspective Exercises; Carl Thiel ' s dragon; The English essay display; The history display.
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