theProv

Traditions: Band Christmas Concert

Tradition! Just like the man in Fiddler on the Roof proclaims, the holiday season is full of meaningful traditions. We hope that attending the Providence School Band Christmas Concert is one of yours! And this year, we hope the music you hear will remind you of the many seasonal traditions that bring comfort and joy to your family.

We’ll be performing selections from A Charlie Brown Christmas and How the Grinch Stole Christmas—beloved classics many of you watch together each year. Perhaps your family takes an annual trip to the ballet? You’ll hear favorite movements from The Nutcracker, complete with special appearances from our middle school dancers, as well as a fun reimagining called “Secret Agent Sugar Plum.”

Of course, no Christmas concert would be complete without timeless carols, presented here in both simple and extravagant arrangements. One of the most unique selections of the evening is “We Wish You a Klezmer Christmas,” which blends familiar holiday melodies with the lively style of traditional Eastern European Jewish music.

By the end of the night, we hope you’re on your feet with excitement—and filled with appreciation for all the traditions that make the holiday season so special.

, ,

Related News

2026 Summer Camps

2026 Summer Camps Join the Fun! Summer Camp Registration Opens March 4, 2026 at 6 AM. FUN IN THE SUN AT PROVIDENCE! SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION IS HERE! Whether in the STEAM ...

Providence Girls Basketball Wins District Championship

The Lady Stallions varsity girls’ basketball team defeated San Jose Prep 65-45 in the District 2A District Final on February 6 in the Providence Barfield Gym. Providence School had already proven ...

2026-27 Academic Calendar

The Academic Calendar is published once a year and is subject to change. It contains an overview of important dates for the upcoming academic school year.

Providence Boys Basketball Wins District Championship

The Stallions won the District Championship with a 75-30 win against University Christian on the February 7th. It’s playoff time, and Providence School had no trouble coming through when it counted. he ...