Four juniors from William Floyd High School have been selected to perform with the eVoco Voice Collective, a choral ensemble recognized for its focus on combining poetry and music through group singing. The students chosen are Hajaratu Barrie, Genesis Canas Vega, Stefania Conte, and Shirley Galindo Jeronimo.
Their selection was based on their high scores in solo performances evaluated by the New York State School Music Association last spring, as well as their commitment to the William Floyd Music Department. Donia Rivera is credited as their director.
The four students were among only 11 from Suffolk County given the chance to work and perform with Dr. David Fryling, eVoco’s founding conductor and artistic director.
"These incredibly talented students, under the direction of Donia Rivera, were selected for their New York State School Music Association A+ solo scores last spring, and their incredible musicianship and dedication to the William Floyd Music Department. They were four of just 11 students from across Suffolk County who had the opportunity to perform and work with eVoco founding conductor and artistic director, Dr. David Fryling. Congratulations to the students on this prestigious honor!"
The event highlights both individual achievement and recognition for the school’s music program.