St. David’s Anthem choir sings, dances, acts with ease

It’s warm-up time in the music room, where delicate harmonies, rich bass and clear treble are coming from Anthem, the show choir group at St. David School in Southern Arizona.
“Just the national anthem will be fine,” director Daniel Tenney tells his students gathered in a semicircle.
Mirrors line the large classroom. In the center, there’s a grand piano; in one corner, audio equipment.
Once they start, the sopranos hit the highest notes with ease, baritones round out the multi-harmonies and tenors fill the spaces in between. It’s like second nature to the members of Anthem, and they have the awards to prove they’re on the top of their game.
Anthem has received best showmanship, best musicianship and first-place awards in competitions, Tenney says. The group has traveled as far as New York City, but it also performs often at home in the St. David School gymnasium.



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