Members of Punahou's music faculty perform Dvorak
Luanna Farden ’56 McKenney performs the love song written in 1878 by Queen Lili‘uokalani
A trio from the Class of 2013 – Casey Matsumoto, Andy Matson and Kiko Whiteley – perform the song by Jack Johnson. This is the finale performance for Punahou Sessions, a musical journey that spanned five seasons and featured more than 100 students and alumni
Sarah Wayne Callies ’95 of “The Walking Dead” fame and Curtis Kamiya ’95 perform on the Punahou campus to kick off the final season of Sessions
Celia Kenney ’16, one of the first six women to be inducted in Harvard's Hasty Pudding Theatricals, performs in the role of Henry V, urging his men to war in the classic Shakespeare play
Nick La’a ’19 on guitar and singing leo ki’eki’e (Hawaiian falsetto singing), with Monita Moepono ’66 Brown, Haunani Dalton ’70 Abdul and Susie Abe ’70 Oi dancing
Composer Anne Leilehua Lanzilotti ’02 wrote this piece for cello, based on "Hawaiʻi Aloha," and it's performed by her Punahou classmate, Chris Chorney ’02, who had worked with Kanye West
Nick La'a ’19, Hunter Karas ’19 and Brandon Laygo ’19 -performed this original composition










