----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 9:24
PM
Subject: Bring your children --free -- to
the Washington-Idaho Symphony Concert this weekend -- guest youth strings to
play
Dear Visionaries,
Tis the season to try out the symphony --
especially if you have children between the
ages of ca. five and eighteen. Youth strings in the
Moscow-Pullman area are joining the Washington-Idaho Symphony
orchestra! Young musicians from the Moscow Junior High School, the
Moscow Youth Orchestra, and Pullman High School will be on stage to
perform their hearts out and provide role models for your budding
musicians. (These groups have been prepared for this momentous event by,
respectively, Carol Herbst, Sheila Kilcoyne, and Katherine Covill.) And,
each paying adult may bring one child to the concert for free -- thanks to
the generosity of US Bank and the Pullman Rotary. What a great way
to introduce your child to the real thing -- the symphony orchestra --
LIVE!
We are very fortunate to have a symphony in
this region, and children are especially impressed by a live
orchestra: the animation of the conductor, the concentration
of the players, the drama of percussion, the size of the
basses, and the contribution of the tiny triangle or piccolo. Seeing and
hearing each individual instrument contribute to the whole and watching the
conversations between the sections evolve into a completed piece is not lost
on children.
The performances are on Saturday evening (12/14) at 8:00 in the
Gladish Auditorium, Pullman, and on Sunday
at the Clarkston High School at 3:00. The program opens with Wagner's
Overture to Tannhauser, and Copeland's Fanfare for the Common Man and El Salon
Mexico. The guest string players join the full orchestra during the
second half of the concert.
A rare opportunity indeed. Come join the
orchestra and celebrate the youth string players in our region. See you
Saturday or Sunday. Call the
symphony office at 332-3408 or me at 882-4899 for further
information.
Louise Barber