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As a young flutist, Jessica Ashley Kahal could still recall some of her performances that are quite close to her heart. She considered her solo performance on "Danny Boy" on the emotion charged date of September 11 as one of them. In addition, she performed in a candlelight memorial for the 9/11 attack with her high school choir. She also got a chance to tour with her school's choir called Varsity Voices to Washington DC, NYC, and PA. She was in the Woman's Jazz Chorus, called "Here Comes Treble," and performed at the Kennedy Center as part of a special invitation.
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Jessica Ashley Kahal could Still Recall some Performances that are Close to her Heart Jessica Ashley Kahal has been a member of her high school Orchestra. She got the opportunity to perform with them in their winter concert at Armstrong Theater. The orchestra program consisted of the Chamber Orchestra and the Symphonic Orchestra. Pertaining to the highlights of the program, it included the Theme from Forrest Gump, Schumann’s Symphony No. 1, Movement IV, and the Mozart, Flute Concerto in D Major, Movement I. As a young flutist, Jessica could still recall some of her performances that are quite close to her heart. She considered her solo performance on “Danny Boy” on the emotion charged date of September 11 as one of them. The combined choir sang “America the Beautiful” and “This is My Country” which was directed by talented Pat Maddaford. In addition, Jessica performed in a candlelight memorial for the 9/11 attack with her high school choir.
Jessica had many admirers of her work even before her career took off; thanks to the opportunities she got during her high school to showcase her talent. Jessica Ashley Kahal got a chance to tour with her school’s choir called Varsity Voices to Washington DC, New York City, and Philadelphia. She was in the Woman’s Jazz Chorus, called “Here Comes Treble,” and performed at the Kennedy Center as part of a special invitation. Born and brought up in a musically inclined family, Jessica always had the support of her parents when she decided to pursue a career in music. By the time she was in high school, she had already dedicated years to exploring the technique of the instrument.