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Allegro, E-newsletter
February 2008

 

ALLEGRO!
New Haven Symphony Orchestra
Newsletter

February 2008

In this issue:

Friends and Patrons Band Together to Repair Percussion

MLK Concert a Resounding Success

 

Family Concert at the Omni Hotel, February 16

 

Upcoming Events

 

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Friends and Patrons Band Together to Repair Percussion

Front Row (L to R): Bill Shure, Robert Santy, Stacey Rose, Virginia Wilkinson, Thomas Duffy, Carol Wright, (seated) Alice Hummel, NHSO Executive Director Natalie Forbes, and Ken Russell. 
Back Row (L to R): Jim Morley, Ronald Ebrecht, Roger Astmann, Linda Astmann, Stephen August, Jenny Byers, NHSO Timpanist Valerie Smalley, John Kelly, and President Christopher Getman.
Not pictured: Greg Barringer, Myrna Baskin, Jeffery Buell, Robert Dannies, William Gedge, Kristin Geenty, Bette Gruskay, Charles Kingsley, Richard Lightfoot, Larry McCurdy, Tracey Scheer and Jim Wright.

Our timpani - instruments so vital to an orchestra that they are often referred to as its "backbone" - are more than 55-years old and were in extremely frail condition. In October 2007, the NHSO launched its 2008 Percussion Repair Appeal as a means to rehabilitate these essential pieces and return them to their former roaring splendor.

The New Haven Symphony Orchestra would like to thank our friends and patrons for their generous contributions.

MLK Concert a Resounding Success

The NHSO, The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven,Target and the Westfield Mall teamed up for a celebration of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr at the Connecticut Post Mall in Milford Saturday, January 19, 2008.

Approximately 1,000 shoppers of all ages stopped to see the NHSO and choirs from Jonathon Law and Foran High Schools as they performed such inspiring classics as "Amazing Grace," "We Shall Overcome," and "The Storm is Passing Over".  The music was conducted by Dr. Charles Garner, a noted organist, educator, composer, and retired Professor and Head of the Department of Music at Southern Connecticut State University.

The NHSO would like to extend a big "Thank You" to everyone who came out and made this event a resounding success!

Family Concert at the Omni Hotel, February 16

 The NHSO brass quintet will recycle familiar classical themes including Dukas' Fanfare, Handel's Water Music, Verdi's Aida, Jobim's Wave, and Bach's Contrapunctus IX. Additionally, the group will perform a composition on instruments made from recycled household materials. "Recycle, Reuse, Rejoice will be an engaging, interactive, and fun event for the entire family," says Steve Collins, Education Director of the NHSO.

The interactive tone will be set throughout the day beginning with the pre-concert activities at 1:30pm, and concert at 2pm. Children will have the opportunity to meet the musicians and play various brass instruments. Children will also be treated to "Recycling is Magic" a magic show presented by Cyril May of the Yale Recycling Center. His act educates children about recycling and the enviroment through magic and story.

Tickets: $12/adult and $5/child (under 18). Call the Shubert Theater Box Office at 203.562.5666 or visit newhavensymphony.org.

Upcoming Events

Thursday, March 6, 6pm
A Taste of the Classics
Second Annual Wine Tasting & Raffle
New Haven Country Club, Hamden

Tickets $50 per person; Raffle Tickets $100 each. For tickets contact Stephanie Hardenber, Development Associate, 203.931.2997 or E-mail shardenber@newhavensymphony.org

Thursday, March 13, 7:30pm
Influences
Woolsey Hall, New Haven 
Conductor William Boughton and NHSO perform pieces by Butterworth, Dvorák, and contemporary composer Ross Edwards, who will be in attendance.

Tickets $10-65 per person. Call the Shubert Theatre Box Office at 203.562.5666 or visit newhavensympony.org

Saturday, April 12, 2pm
Family Concert: Whiz Kids 2008!
Woolsey Hall, New Haven
Whiz Kids! will feature the entire NHSO, conducted by Associate Conductor Jerry Steichen, with the winners of the 2007-08 NHSO Young Artists Concerto Competition.

Tickets: $12/adult and $5/child (under 18). For tickets call the Shubert Theater Box Office at 203.562.5666 or visit newhavensymphony.org

Friday, April 25, 7:30pm
Big Band Extravaganza: A Tribute to the Swing Era Greats
Shubert Theatre, New Haven
Join Dr. Dan Keberle, Music Director of the Spokane Jazz Orchestra in a tribute to the Swing Era Greats. Hear the music of Tommy Dorsey (Ryan Keberle), Harry James (Dan Keberle), Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw (David Keberle).
Repeat Performance: Sunday, April 27, 3pm. Shelton Intermediate School, Shelton

Tickets $15-48 per person. Call the Shubert Theatre Box Office at 203.562.5666 or visit newhavensympony.org

Thursday, May 1, 7:30pm
The Tinker and The Sage
Woolsey Hall, New Haven
Join guest conductor Edward Bolkovac and the NHSO for the 2007-08 Season Finale! On the program, Mozart's Symphony No 31, ‘Paris'  and Brahms' Ein Deutsches Requiem featuring the New Haven Chorale with the choruses of The Hartt School, and The University of Hartford.

Tickets $10-65 per person. Call the Shubert Theatre Box Office at 203.562.5666 or visit newhavensympony.org

 

 

 

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