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Sussex Tech senior to perform at honors ensemble April 7

Hannah Wolk of Lewes to represent Delaware in Pittsburgh
April 7, 2019

Sussex Technical High School senior and accomplished vocalist Hannah Wolk of Lewes will represent Delaware at the All-Eastern Honors Ensemble Sunday, April 7, in Pittsburgh.

She will be one of more than 780 musically talented high school students who will spend three days rehearsing and performing during the Eastern Conference of the National Association for Music Education. They will represent 11 states, the District of Columbia and Europe.

Wolk, a media broadcasting student at Sussex Tech, is president of the Sussex Tech Concert Choir. She has been a member of the Bella Voce women’s group and the select chamber choir for four years, a member of the Sussex Tech Drama Club for three years, and has performed in the Delaware All-State Choir for the last three years.

A two-time recipient of the Lee Mitchell Scholarship from the Southern Delaware Chorale, she will be attending Penn State in the fall and majoring in music education.

“Hannah is an outstanding musician and an outstanding student, and this is a testament to her dedication, hard work and talent,” said Sussex Tech choir teacher Sarah Rose. “We are proud of her and know she will do Delaware proud as well.”

The honors ensemble is made up of about 320 singers. Wolk is one of nine Delaware vocalists selected for the All-Eastern Honors Mixed Chorus this year. The other Delaware singers represent Cab Calloway School of the Arts, and Caesar Rodney, Concord and Indian River high schools.

 

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