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Home Cookin’ – Emerging from a sea of musicians

Sea of musicians

Director’s Corner: Home Cookin’ – Emerging from a sea of musicians The tradition is for orchestras to bring in the biggest, splashiest soloists they can entice to perform with them:  A major symphony orchestra brings in an internationally-acclaimed music star; a smaller orchestra brings in a national or regional musical star; a school or university…

Playing with Kids

Playing with Kids My first experience having student and adult orchestra musicians “mix it up” was as music director of the Elgin Area Youth Orchestra back in the early 90s.  Our high school orchestra was invited to share a concert with the local, professional Elgin Symphony Orchestra.  For the finale of the program we all…

A Symphony of Voices

A Symphony of Voices On the face of it, a barbershop chorus and a symphony orchestra have very little in common. Generally a barbershop choir concert is centered around a group of songs, but is deliberately infused with movement (some choreographed, some simply the movements that each individual singer creates to fully perform their part),…

Why a Piano Concerto Extravaganza?

Why a Piano Concerto Extravaganza? One of our great delights as a community orchestra serving the far eastern Twin Cities metro is making the acquaintance of other local performing artists and arts organizations.(1)  Thus when long-time orchestra hornist Dwight Erickson introduced me to Elena Piastro, a local piano teacher who was also an immigrant from…