
Music
Singing and instrumental music have long been a part of the Williston culture. In the evenings, you might hear the Jazz Band rehearsing “Take Five” in the lead up to the fall concert. Or the Teller Chorus harmonizing “Jingle Bells” in the dining commons during the holidays. Or a soloist giving you chills at the spring concert. Instrumentalists may play in Instrumental Music Ensemble or Jazz Band. Singers may join the Teller Chorus or Williston Fusion. All musicians may choose to take private lessons and perform at special events and concerts throughout the year. Come join us!
WNS Choirs
Follow @WNSChoirs on Instagram to learn more about our choral activities.

Featured Course
AP Music Theory
You’ll develop skills necessary to recognize, understand, and describe the basic materials and processes that are heard or presented in a musical score and develop creativity through harmonization, composing two-voice counterpoint, and musical notation.
Groups and Ensembles
No matter your preferred style of musicianship, there’s a group for you. Instrumentalists can play in the Instrumental Music Ensemble and the Jazz Band. Singers can join Teller Chorus and the Wild Chords. They all perform a wide variety of songs at special events and concerts throughout the year.


Music Projects in Williston Scholars
Williston Scholars is a trimester-long course that allows students to deeply engage with a topic he or she is passionate about in any discipline. Many students have chosen to undertake creative music projects as part of this program. Read more on the Williston Scholars page.
Watch past concerts
Enjoy performances from recent years on Williston’s Youtube channel. You might just want to sing along!
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