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Daly Elementary and Clark Middle School choir students under the direction of Vanessa Miner were among 230 fourth, fifth, and sixth graders selected from all across the state for the Missouri Choral …
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Daly Elementary and Clark Middle School choir students under the direction of Vanessa Miner were among 230 fourth, fifth, and sixth graders selected from all across the state for the Missouri Choral Directors Association (MCDA) 4-5-6 Honor Choir in Springfield, Mo.
The concert was presented on Tuesday, July 16 at the University Plaza Convention Center.
Their choral conductor was Missouri native Greg Gilpin, who now resides in Indianapolis. He is a graduate of Northwest Missouri State University.
Mr. Gilpin is a well-known, ASCAP award-winning choral composer and arranger with hundreds of publications to his credit. He is also in demand as a conductor for choral festivals, all-district and all-state choirs, and is a member of MENC and ACDA.
At home in Indianapolis, Greg is busy as a studio musician and producer in the recording industry.
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