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The High School Honor Orchestra Festival brings together the best high school musicians in SVVSD for intensive music making, including the opportunity to rehearse with renowned guest conductors and artists and culminating in a public concert.

We are proud to include a high school honor mariachi ensemble! Mariachi, a vibrant tradition of Mexican music, features violins, trumpets, guitars, vihuelas and guitarrónes. This ensemble will showcase our student musicians and the rich cultural heritage of our community.

Date & Time: Wednesday, November 19, 2025 at 7:00 pm

Location: Mead High School Auditorium: 12750 County Road 7, Longmont, CO 80504

Buy your Concert Tickets: HERE: https://gofan.co/event/4602412?schoolId=CO99685

Mariachi Ensemble

Order of pieces are subject to change:

  • Florecitas Mexicanas – Miguel Martinez vers. Mariachi Vargas
  • Hermoso Cariño – Fernando Malsonado arr. Jeff Nevin
  • La Cigarra – Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán

Violin
Cormac Easter, NHS
Fernando Gurrola, SHS
Angie Nieto, SHS
Hailey Pulido Colis, LHS
Danna Quiroz, NHS

Guitar
Estrella Bustillos, LHS
Manuel Valdez, SHS
Jimena Valdez, SHS

Guitarron
Moi Carreón, SHS
Lex Lepe, NHS

Harp
Jasper Kuester, LHS

Trumpet
Connor Lindsay, LHS
Jenna Waligora, SHS

Vihuela
Audrey Prado King, SHS

Orchestra Ensemble

Order of pieces are subject to change:

  • Marche Slave – Tchaikovsky
  • Chokfi’ – Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate
  • Symphony No. 2 IV Finale – Jean Sibelius

Violin I
Nat Alegria, SCHS
Eldon Budiman, NHS
Hannah Crill, SCHS
Freesia Davis, SCHS
Nora Dukart, FHS
Winslow Gall, MHS
Hanaa Garcia, EHS
Carina McCall, LHS
Meira McCall, LHS
Lucas Menza, TPCA
Vida Robles Salas, MHS
Clarissa Román, SHS
Adam Wegner, LHS

Violin II
Lara Grotegut, EHS
Ameya Kaitharam Venkitesh, NHS
Audrey LeMire, MHS
Emma Litman, SCHS
William Matthews, SHS
Josh Moore, FHS
Evyn Nelson, EHS
Jeremy Patterson, MHS
Kylie Paul, SHS
Emily Payne, NHS
Julia Provow, TPCA
Michael Vassilyev, NHS
Kate Walsh, SHS

Viola
Siobhan Chandrasekara, EHS
Makayla Curfman, LHS
Haley Eaton, FHS
Fernando Gurrola, SHS
Sarah Longenecker, SCHS
Micah Marshall, NHS
Vivian Meier, SCHS
James Nichols, NHS
Sam Perez, MHS
Edward Plavidal, SCHS
Addison Schuck, MHS
Michelle Smith, SCHS

Cello
Shea Archie, SHS
Jacob Hodek, FHS
Zachery Johnson, NHS
Ben Kohn, SCHS
Ryan Larson, TPCA
William Quinlan, NHS
Henry Topham, SCHS
Kayla Uemura, LHS
Isaac Wicks, NHS
Arthur Woodworth, EHS

Double Bass
Charlotte Castaneda, NHS
Nove Cleveland, LHS
Malachi Post, MHS
Karrington Savage, FHS
Peyton Weichel, MHS

Bassoon
Charlie Meier, FHS
Salvador Montes, NHS

Clarinet
Matthew Legg, SHS
Oliver Sitja Sichel, NHS

Piccolo
Erin Dinneen, SCHS
Jiali Grier, EHS

Flute
Myla Boehnke, FHS
Annalise Von Hatten, LHS

Oboe
Mars Caraveo, NHS
Ronja King, LHS

Horn
Emily Dunn, EHS
Addison Henson, MHS
Joseph Lee, LHS
Logan Martin, MHS

Cornet
Ryan Davis, MHS

Trumpet
Connor Lindsay, LHS
Gabriel Thorson, LHS

Trombone
Porter Bodily, MHS
Rachel Noyes, FHS
Adam Walker, LyHS

Tuba
Lila Marsolek, FHS

Percussion
Luke Greiner, FHS
Spencer Gutierrez, FHS
Kawika Martinez, MHS
Lorelei Sadler, MHS


Congratulations to all of our students for being selected to this year’s honor ensembles!


Elliot Moore – Orchestra Conductor & Guest Clinician
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Elliot Moore has served as Music Director of the Longmont Symphony Orchestra since 2017, where his leadership has brought remarkable growth in audience engagement, artistic achievement, and enthusiasm for symphonic music in Colorado. He is committed to accessibility and innovation, championing works by living composers, presenting sensory-friendly performances with the Boulder Ballet, and introducing regional audiences to symphonic works never before heard in the state.

Moore made his Carnegie Hall debut in 2015 with the Blue Period Ensemble, conducting Bright Sheng’s Deep Red for Marimba and Ensemble and Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde in Schoenberg and Riehn’s chamber transcription. His career includes guest appearances with orchestras in Mexico, Canada, and across the United States, as well as participation in Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra Conductors Program.

Equally at home in the opera pit, he has conducted productions of Strauss’ Ariadne auf Naxos and Verdi’s Falstaff, and led the world premiere of Ursula Kwong-Brown’s The First of Love. He previously served as Music Director of the Detroit Medical Orchestra.

Originally from Alaska, Moore earned his Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Michigan, where he was a Helen Wu Graduate Conducting Fellow. He began his training at the Conductors Retreat at Medomak with Kenneth Kiesler, later serving as Kiesler’s assistant at the Manhattan School of Music.

Outside of music, Moore is a language enthusiast—fluent in French, conversational in Italian and German, with additional studies in Hebrew and Latin, and currently learning Spanish. He is also writing his first book, Exceeding Expectations: My Journey to the Podium. He lives in Colorado with his wife, Dr. Pauline Cichon, their three children, five dogs, and Maine Coon cat.

Priscilla Arasaki – Mariachi Clinician
A woman in a purple mariachi suit with floral embroidery smiles, wearing a large bow and red flowers in her hair.

Priscilla Arasaki is a violinist and dedicated mariachi educator based in Colorado. She is a full-time member of Mariachi Las Dahlias, Denver’s all-female mariachi ensemble, which has been featured on Denver’s 9News and performed multiple times at the Colorado Governor’s Mansion. Alongside her performance career, Priscilla serves as the Co-Executive Director of Cuerdas y Canciones Center for Mariachi Arts and Culture, an organization she co-founded with Marialuisa Meza Burgos to promote mariachi education in schools across the state.

Priscilla began her teaching career in Austin, Texas, before moving to Colorado, where she developed a passion for mariachi and established the first mariachi program at Skyline High School. She then continued this work at Sunset Middle School, expanding and strengthening the school’s mariachi program. She holds a Master’s degree in Music Education from the University of Colorado Boulder and a Bachelor’s degree in Music Studies from the University of Texas at Austin.

Marialuisa Meza-Burgos – Mariachi Clinician
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Marialuisa Meza-Burgos is a singer, musician, and Mariachi artist, specializing in traditional Mexican Mariachi music. She is the lead vocalist and vihuela player for the Colorado-based all-female Mariachi, Las Dahlias. Mari holds a Bachelor’s in Music from MSU Denver and a Master of Fine Arts in Theatre from Naropa University. Passionate about preserving the tradition, she offers private lessons in Mariachi vocal performance and vihuela playing.


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