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Two Morris music students achieve state honors status

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Morris Community High School seniors Harmony Alford and Jacob O’Marrah were selected to participate in the Illinois Music Educators Association (IMEA) All-State Festival in Peoria this past week. Alford performed on her flute and O’Marrah was part of the choir. (Herald Photo by Lisa Pesavento)

Thousands gathered Saturday at the Peoria Civic Center to hear concerts performed by some elite groups of Illinois high school band and choir members.

Two Morris Community High School students will be among the performers.

Seniors Jacob O’Marrah (choir) and Harmony Alford (band, flute) were chosen not only for the select Illinois Music Educators’ Association All-State choir and band, respectively, but both were also selected to the even-more-exclusive honors choir and band.

Being chosen for All-State was enough of an honor for the two – it’s been years since anyone from Morris besides Jacob last year has been picked for IMEA All-State – but then to also make the ranks of honors was a high joy for them and for their directors.

“I did not expect it at all,” Harmony said on the evening honors band members were announced. “Everyone is so good here.”

Harmony said she has been in awe of the musicianship of the other instrumentalists while she has been there. The students spent Thursday and Friday in rehearsals and attending concerts, then will perform later today.

“I was kind of taken aback,” Jacob said of learning he made honors choir. “I thought, ‘I guess I’m doing something well.’ I’m very blessed to have a God who loves me and allows me to sing for his glory.”

This is the second year in a row that Jacob has been in the honors choir. He remembers the first time anyone recognized his vocal abilities.

“I remember my mom wanted me to sing a song for Mother’s Day one time,” he said.

He said he was surprised at the praise he got when he sang that song.

“I joined choir in seventh grade,” he said, “and I fell in love with choir.”

Beginning his freshman year in high school, he said things just “took off” for him and music. He’s never had professional voice lessons – they’re pretty expensive, he said – and he’s learned everything he knows about how to use his voice through choir and district festivals.

“Jacob has a really free, natural beauty in his tone that is really rare,” said his choir director, Alyssa Napolitano, “especially in the tenor range. He is very talented as a musician, and he has almost perfect pitch. He’s also very talented at reading music, and he composes and plays the piano beautifully.”

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