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Student Musicians Perform at Spring Coffee House

Student Musicians Perform at Spring Coffee House

The Belmont Hill community came together in the Kraft Theater for an evening full of music on April 11, 2025 for the Spring Coffee House. Among the performers were the Middle and Upper School Rock Bands, as well as a variety of duos, trios, and soloists. Some highlights from the show included Harry Liu (cello) and Ryan Chang-Wu (violin) performing Dvorak's Humoresque; solo piano performances by Daniel Laird, T.Z. Snail, and Pierce Courtney; and a variety of vocal solos and duets by members of the B-Flats. Congratulations on a fantastic evening of music, Belmont Hill musicians!

Click here to learn more about the Belmont Hill Music Program. 

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