The 2015 Musical Evening—A Diverse Program Draws a Large Crowd to the Forum
This year’s Musical Evening on May 21 once again offered both quantity and quality.
The Grade 5 and 6 wind instrument classes provided an atmospheric start, and the concert band, conducted by Stefan Reissig, performed “Siyahamba” and “All Creatures of Our God” with their usual confidence.
The Chamber Music Club, led by F. Wemme, isn’t just about Mozart; John Coltrane’s jazz standard “Equinox” was one of the highlights of the evening.
With great dedication, the Sing&Swing group —composed of students from classes 5a and 6a—performed “Jar of Hearts” and “Love Story” on stage.
Arthur Laux gave a compelling performance on the piano Arthur Laux (9c) gave a compelling performance as a soloist and received a long round of applause following his rendition of Ludovico Einaudi’s “I Giorni.”
Mr. Wever was a must-see with the WU “Stories and Songs from Around the World”. He never fails to inspire students with the international song repertoire.
The “grand finale” was provided by the rock ’n’ rollers from the 7th-grade classes, who brought the event to a successful close with Fats Domino’s “I’m Walking.”

























