Music for All National Festival comes to Indy, Noblesville High School performs
Mar 14, 2025
NOBLESVILLE On Thursday morning, the Noblesville High School Symphony Orchestra is getting ready for a performance in the Music for All National Festival.One of the things I find magical about playing music, especially in orches
tra, is youre forced to be so completely in the moment and connected to everyone else in the room. Thats the only way that this piece will come together and sound the way it's supposed to, said Mina Vendt, who plays the viola. The Music for All National Festival is bringing student musicians from across the country to the Circle City. Its a chance to bring together middle and high school concert bands, orchestras, and ensembles to perform. Part of the organization's mission is to create, provide, and expand positive life-changing experiences through music.Its the first time the Noblesville High School Orchestra will play in the festival. They had to qualify through an audition tape. It was very gratifying and just tells me were doing some really good things here, said David Hartman, the head orchestra director at Noblesville High School.This is the first time Noblesville has ever done something like this, like this big, for the orchestra, said Keaton Orff, who plays the French horn.Noblesville is the only high school from Indiana performing in this year's festival. Students say they were excited to play in their own backyard. The Carmel Palladium stage, its just breathtaking, said Katie Williams, who plays the clarinetTo be placed on the level that youre worthy to be playing there is amazing, said Vendt.The festival runs from Thursday to Saturday. Its not just about the performances on stage but the lessons learned as well. Discipline I can apply anywhere in the real world. I encourage parents to put their kids into music because it is going to teach them responsibility and ownership more than Ive learned anywhere else in my life, said Orff.The musicians will also get feedback from college professors and participate in skills workshops.Noblesville performed at 8 a.m. on Friday. ...read more read less