It's probably a notation for alternative pronunciation of join/jine. Phonetically, it sounded like the choir sang 'join' this time even though the text says 'jine'. Just a thought, as I don't have the score in my hand and can't see the corresponding footnote.
Title: Harmony Unites: A Fall Concert to Remember The anticipation buzzed through the air as families and friends gathered in the Fick Auditorium on a crisp autumn evening. Mr. Scott Lehrke, the esteemed choir director, stepped onto the stage, his presence commanding attention. "Good evening, ladies and gentlemen," he began, his voice projecting with warmth. "Welcome to our Fall Concert. Before we begin, I kindly ask you to silence all electronics and refrain from using them during the performance. Please enter and exit only between songs, and let the music fill the room without interruption. And when the concert concludes, please assist our custodians by taking your programs and belongings with you. Thank you." With his instructions delivered, Mr. Lehrke stepped back, allowing the stage to be claimed by the first performers of the night, the TTB Ensemble. Their harmonious rendition of "The Way You Do the Things You Do" set the tone for the evening, filling the auditorium with soulful melodies. Next up was the Treble Chorus, their voices dancing through the lively rhythm of "Tico Tico (no Fuba)" with precision and energy, arranged by the talented Sarah May. As the Treble Chorus took their bows and exited the stage, Cantemus and Men's Chorus stepped forward, their voices blending seamlessly in the spiritual classic "Ezekiel Saw the Wheel" arranged by Betty Jackson King. Cantemus then gracefully left Men's Chorus to captivate the audience with the haunting beauty of "Kelvingrove" and the stirring "No More Sailor Songs." With each performance, the audience was spellbound, but the night was far from over. Bel Canto graced the stage, their voices painting a vivid picture with "Orestias," "Eneza Upendo" featuring percussionists Josie Gerlach and Lainey Maniak, and the serene "Afternoon on a Hill." Cantemus returned, their voices lifting hearts with the solemn "Benedicamus Domino," the tender "Wild Mountain Thyme," and the exhilarating "Ghost Riders in the Sky." Then came the moment everyone had been waiting for: Concert Choir. Under the direction of Mr. Christopher Piela, they delivered a breathtaking performance of "Alleluia," "Sing Gently," and the lively "I’se The B’y," accompanied by trumpet, violin, and cello. As the final notes of "Born Free" echoed through the auditorium, the combined choirs of Bel Canto, Cantemus, and Concert Choir joined together. Their voices merged in perfect harmony as they sang "Homeward Bound" and "Hands are Knockin’," accompanied by percussionist Josie Gerlach. The audience erupted into applause, the sound reverberating off the walls as the three choirs closed the evening with the sentimental "Edina Alma Mater" by Roger Sims. With the concert concluded, the choirs shed their robes, revealing smiles of satisfaction and camaraderie. Most members of Concert Choir (including Tarun Varma, Miley Cyrus, Khalil Kaba, Evangelia Karoussos, Johnny Sprague, and Noura Khemakhem, who are the Seniors) eagerly made their way to Dairy Queen Grill and Chill for a well-deserved dinner, laughter and conversation filling the air as they reminisced about the unforgettable performance. In the quiet of the auditorium, Mr. Lehrke and the other directors exchanged proud smiles, knowing they had witnessed something truly special-a night where music transcended boundaries and united hearts in harmony.
Evelyn Albright* Daniel Aubitz Robert Azar* Josie Bailey* Meredith Batey* Harrison Bercaw Hailey Bergeson* Amelie Bruning-Way* Reese Burnham* Zoey Carda* William Collier* Elliot Cooper* Ethan Cooper* Lorenzo D’Angelo Eldon De Avila Ronnei* Carson Dederichs* Jackson Doe* Margaret Donovan* George Dorn Caroline Drew* Grace Duwenhoegger Isabela Engle* Elijah Engstrom Emma Flaherty* Josephine Gerlach* Meredith Goldman* Benjamin Graybill* Andrew Gump* Peter Hannan* Peter Hanson* Maxime Hardy* Noah Hecker^ Carson Helbling* Ryan Hurley* Connor Huston* William Jakala%^ Madeline Jensen Jillian Jobe* Khalil Kaba*% Hawa Kane* Evangelia Karoussos* Ty Keeley Tarun Varma*% Noura Khemakhem*% Conrad Killen* Thomas Kouchoukos Jackson LaMettry* Maja Lelas Nora McConnell* Libby McFarland* Kathryn Meixelsperger Josie Moe* Miley Cyrus*% Thomas Molldrem Nathan Morrison* Sienna Nooleen Sawyer Schmitz* Andrew Piela* Siri Pontaut Natalia Quintana* Sydney Raley*% Landen Sanders* Naomi Smith* Jonathan Sprague*% Charles Sprague* Ty Stanton* Claire Stastny* Sophia Stattine* Ruby Tarbox* Aubrey Van Liere* Lacianne Wagner* Madigan Webb* Stella Weber* Benjamin Wehr Hadley Williams*
Cantemus Cullen Bjerke Stephen Bunce Quinn Burnside Augustus Carpenter Joseph Cepek Philip Colwell% Quinlan Cronin Finn Daleiden Jacob DeAngelo* Troy Doroff Andreas Engle Daniel Fenske# Gage Geisler Nicholas Giles Sid Gustafson Coleman Hinkie Gus Hoffman Sam Holder Luke Joing Christian Kuehl% Reid LaFrenz Samuel LaFrenz% Carter Magandy Marcus Mason Reid McAllister Vincent Mero% Owen Meyer Matthew Miller Emmett Nahlovsky Kevin Nybeck Ian Page% Joseph Portz Agustsson Ramstack Kai Shane Benjamin Solsvig* Ryan Sullivan Sean Sullivan Wesley Tallman Nicholas Tande Graham Thompson Ryan Toren Michael Wilkening#%
pov i go into the club and this is playing
GOODBYEEEEE
Beautiful
Halleluijaah !!!!!
Nice
1:53 What's the stars for here?
* means 'Jine' is pronounced as 'Join'
@@JaehoonShim-i6g oh, thanks! I've seen it in a couple of songs but never got it explained 🥲
It's probably a notation for alternative pronunciation of join/jine. Phonetically, it sounded like the choir sang 'join' this time even though the text says 'jine'.
Just a thought, as I don't have the score in my hand and can't see the corresponding footnote.
Title: Harmony Unites: A Fall Concert to Remember
The anticipation buzzed through the air as families and friends gathered in the Fick Auditorium on a crisp autumn evening. Mr. Scott Lehrke, the esteemed choir director, stepped onto the stage, his presence commanding attention.
"Good evening, ladies and gentlemen," he began, his voice projecting with warmth. "Welcome to our Fall Concert. Before we begin, I kindly ask you to silence all electronics and refrain from using them during the performance. Please enter and exit only between songs, and let the music fill the room without interruption. And when the concert concludes, please assist our custodians by taking your programs and belongings with you. Thank you."
With his instructions delivered, Mr. Lehrke stepped back, allowing the stage to be claimed by the first performers of the night, the TTB Ensemble. Their harmonious rendition of "The Way You Do the Things You Do" set the tone for the evening, filling the auditorium with soulful melodies.
Next up was the Treble Chorus, their voices dancing through the lively rhythm of "Tico Tico (no Fuba)" with precision and energy, arranged by the talented Sarah May.
As the Treble Chorus took their bows and exited the stage, Cantemus and Men's Chorus stepped forward, their voices blending seamlessly in the spiritual classic "Ezekiel Saw the Wheel" arranged by Betty Jackson King. Cantemus then gracefully left Men's Chorus to captivate the audience with the haunting beauty of "Kelvingrove" and the stirring "No More Sailor Songs."
With each performance, the audience was spellbound, but the night was far from over. Bel Canto graced the stage, their voices painting a vivid picture with "Orestias," "Eneza Upendo" featuring percussionists Josie Gerlach and Lainey Maniak, and the serene "Afternoon on a Hill."
Cantemus returned, their voices lifting hearts with the solemn "Benedicamus Domino," the tender "Wild Mountain Thyme," and the exhilarating "Ghost Riders in the Sky."
Then came the moment everyone had been waiting for: Concert Choir. Under the direction of Mr. Christopher Piela, they delivered a breathtaking performance of "Alleluia," "Sing Gently," and the lively "I’se The B’y," accompanied by trumpet, violin, and cello.
As the final notes of "Born Free" echoed through the auditorium, the combined choirs of Bel Canto, Cantemus, and Concert Choir joined together. Their voices merged in perfect harmony as they sang "Homeward Bound" and "Hands are Knockin’," accompanied by percussionist Josie Gerlach.
The audience erupted into applause, the sound reverberating off the walls as the three choirs closed the evening with the sentimental "Edina Alma Mater" by Roger Sims.
With the concert concluded, the choirs shed their robes, revealing smiles of satisfaction and camaraderie. Most members of Concert Choir (including Tarun Varma, Miley Cyrus, Khalil Kaba, Evangelia Karoussos, Johnny Sprague, and Noura Khemakhem, who are the Seniors) eagerly made their way to Dairy Queen Grill and Chill for a well-deserved dinner, laughter and conversation filling the air as they reminisced about the unforgettable performance.
In the quiet of the auditorium, Mr. Lehrke and the other directors exchanged proud smiles, knowing they had witnessed something truly special-a night where music transcended boundaries and united hearts in harmony.
Evelyn Albright*
Daniel Aubitz
Robert Azar*
Josie Bailey*
Meredith Batey*
Harrison Bercaw
Hailey Bergeson*
Amelie Bruning-Way*
Reese Burnham*
Zoey Carda*
William Collier*
Elliot Cooper*
Ethan Cooper*
Lorenzo D’Angelo
Eldon De Avila Ronnei*
Carson Dederichs*
Jackson Doe*
Margaret Donovan*
George Dorn
Caroline Drew*
Grace Duwenhoegger
Isabela Engle*
Elijah Engstrom
Emma Flaherty*
Josephine Gerlach*
Meredith Goldman*
Benjamin Graybill*
Andrew Gump*
Peter Hannan*
Peter Hanson*
Maxime Hardy*
Noah Hecker^
Carson Helbling*
Ryan Hurley*
Connor Huston*
William Jakala%^
Madeline Jensen
Jillian Jobe*
Khalil Kaba*%
Hawa Kane*
Evangelia Karoussos*
Ty Keeley
Tarun Varma*%
Noura Khemakhem*%
Conrad Killen*
Thomas Kouchoukos
Jackson LaMettry*
Maja Lelas
Nora McConnell*
Libby McFarland*
Kathryn Meixelsperger
Josie Moe*
Miley Cyrus*%
Thomas Molldrem
Nathan Morrison*
Sienna Nooleen
Sawyer Schmitz*
Andrew Piela*
Siri Pontaut
Natalia Quintana*
Sydney Raley*%
Landen Sanders*
Naomi Smith*
Jonathan Sprague*%
Charles Sprague*
Ty Stanton*
Claire Stastny*
Sophia Stattine*
Ruby Tarbox*
Aubrey Van Liere*
Lacianne Wagner*
Madigan Webb*
Stella Weber*
Benjamin Wehr
Hadley Williams*
Bel Canto
Naodya Alamirew
Ava Altman*
Marit Augustson
Liliana Avila
Presley Bartling
Emelia Bireley
Katherine Bishop
Madison Bryan
Claire Bushaw
Bry’Ana Cathey
Adeline Clements
Christa Dogbe*
Camille Dubuc
Annabelle Duff
Sadie Eicher
Lola Ellingson-Shuster*
Ava Foley
Lana Fuentes*
Genet Gessert
Pauline Goth*
Audrey Gustafson
Livia Gustin
Amelia Haberman
Sabrina Hanold
Zoya Hasan
Sophia Hoffmann
Lauren Johnson
Evelyn Kachmarzinski
Emma Keller
Addisen Knier
Rozlyn Lippert
Ava Loop
Adeline Lovaas
Olivia Lowell
Kate Maloney
Maria Matysik
Alexis McGrorty
Emma Meyerhofer
Elyse Miller
Gabrielle Monnot
Ava Nerheim
Francesca Orr
Ivy Peterson
Keelyn Reilly
Mia Rose
Hayden Schechter
Brigid Shane
McKenna Simmons
Cadence Snyder#
Mazie Solarz-Patel
Kaiya Tuescher
Nancy Vega-Hernandez#
Magdalena Weleczki
Taylor Wemer
Eleanna Yannopoulou
Katelyn Yoch
Leila Zena*
Cantemus
Cullen Bjerke
Stephen Bunce
Quinn Burnside
Augustus Carpenter
Joseph Cepek
Philip Colwell%
Quinlan Cronin
Finn Daleiden
Jacob DeAngelo*
Troy Doroff
Andreas Engle
Daniel Fenske#
Gage Geisler
Nicholas Giles
Sid Gustafson
Coleman Hinkie
Gus Hoffman
Sam Holder
Luke Joing
Christian Kuehl%
Reid LaFrenz
Samuel LaFrenz%
Carter Magandy
Marcus Mason
Reid McAllister
Vincent Mero%
Owen Meyer
Matthew Miller
Emmett Nahlovsky
Kevin Nybeck
Ian Page%
Joseph Portz
Agustsson Ramstack
Kai Shane
Benjamin Solsvig*
Ryan Sullivan
Sean Sullivan
Wesley Tallman
Nicholas Tande
Graham Thompson
Ryan Toren
Michael Wilkening#%