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Canton Teens Sing at Carnegie Hall

Canton residents attending Boston College High School hit the boards at Carnegie Hall.

Editor's note: The following was written with information from a press release:

How did the Canton teens get to play Carnegie Hall?

Practice.

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Canton residents Angelo DeNofrio, David Ly and Mario DeNofrio, students at Boson College High School, along with 82 other members of The BC High Concert Choir, recently performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
 
In the weeks leading up to the Carnegie Hall performance, the three young men and their fellow singers were asked to come to school at 7am, three to four times per week to rehearse, even during school vacation week in February.
 
The repertoire was carefully considered for the world-renowned venue by Dr. Marina Rozenberg, choir director at BC High.

The students mastered selections in Latin, Czech, Russian and English as the repertoire included classical pieces composed by Puccini, Prokofiev and Dvorak. The program also contained a traditional spiritual, a sea chanty, a Russian folk song and would conclude with a powerful, emotion-filled arrangement of Battle Hymn of the Republic.
 
After arriving in New York City, there were more rehearsals before the Monday night performance at Carnegie Hall. Just prior to the performance the students held an inspirational pre-concert gathering where Michael Brennan, BC High’s vice principal of Student Affairs and Gene Holmes, an English teacher, a member of the Concert Choir, shared thoughts with the boys that allowed the group to settle and focus on what they were about to accomplish.
 
All were ready to give the performance of a lifetime. By all accounts, the concert could not have gone any better. It was a complete success on so many levels. The concert hall audience rewarded the concert choir with thunderous applause and a standing ovation. Carnegie Hall music professionals, used to hearing many performances in the venue, listened intently just offstage, congratulated these students and described the performance as “outstanding.” Smiling from ear-to-ear, with a feeling of euphoria, the group exited the stage knowing they had been changed by this experience.
 
Rozenberg, commenting on their success, said “ I am honored to have outstanding young gentlemen and I feel honored to work with them.  I am thankful to have parents who support them so much and to be part of our team. We are all fortunate to have the support of the BC High administration, faculty and staff for their help in making this dream come true.”
 
In addition to Boston area concerts, previous performance locations of the choir under Rozenberg’s direction have included, The White House, the National Cathedral in Washington D.C., The University of San Francisco and at the Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, VT. The group has traveled internationally to sing in The Vatican, The Czech Republic, Ireland and Russia.

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Rozenberg is currently planning a return trip to Russia next year that will include concerts in Moscow, Kazan and St. Petersburg.
 
Selected members of the Concert Choir spent a recent Saturday morning in a recording session of the repertoire that was performed at Carnegie Hall that will be available for sale. This CD will be dedicated to Boston College High School as it begins a to celebrating its 150th anniversary.

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