The student news site of Wayland High School

Wayland Student Press

The student news site of Wayland High School

Wayland Student Press

The student news site of Wayland High School

Wayland Student Press

Weston School of Driving
Revolution Prep

Ready to unlock your potential? Whether tutoring or test prep, we’ve got you covered. Check out our low-stress, high-impact approach to academic support—just as individualized as you are.

Follow us on Instagram
Advertisement
ICYMI: Week of April 8 – WSPN’s success at Kansas City, Student Corps’ book drive and Wayland Arts search for new storage space
ICYMI: Week of April 8 – WSPN’s success at Kansas City, Student Corps’ book drive and Wayland Arts' search for new storage space
April 22, 2024
Stay Informed with WSPN With Our Newsletter

Orchestra takes stage for spring concert (15 photos)

Orchestra+takes+stage+for+spring+concert+%2815+photos%29

[SlideDeck2 id=26329 iframe=1]

The Orchestra Concert and Art Exhibit brought together music and art on the evening of May 1st. The Concert Orchestra, Honors Sinfonia and Full Orchestra played selections under the direction of Susan Memoli. The concert featured a cello medley of The Beatles directed by composer Steve Laven.

View Comments (2)
Donate to Wayland Student Press
$210
$1500
Contributed
Our Goal

Your donation will support the student journalists of Wayland High School. Your contribution will allow us to purchase equipment, cover our annual website hosting costs and sponsor admission and traveling costs for the annual JEA journalism convention.

More to Discover
Donate to Wayland Student Press
$210
$1500
Contributed
Our Goal

Comments (2)

All Wayland Student Press Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • S

    SquandarloMay 11, 2012 at 3:11 PM

    what, are saying that music isn't art?

    Reply
    • A

      AnonMay 11, 2012 at 3:35 PM

      From the Wikipedia art page:
      "Art is a term that describes a diverse range of human activities and the products of those activities, but is most often understood to refer to painting, film, photography, sculpture, and other visual media. Music, theatre, dance, literature, and interactive media are included in a broader definition of art or the arts.[1] Until the 17th century, art referred to any skill or mastery and was not differentiated from crafts or sciences, but in modern usage the fine arts are distinguished from acquired skills in general."
      Perhaps the caption could have read "music and physical art," but I think it's implied.

      Reply
Activate Search
Orchestra takes stage for spring concert (15 photos)