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An Intermediate-level full orchestra comprised of musicians ranging from as young as 3rd grade through 12th grade. The orchestra performs both original music and arrangements of intermediate-advanced level. Music theory skills are reinforced at each session. Highlights of this season will include a performance at Avery Fisher Hall, as well as our annual concert at Symphony Space. Registration, tuition fee and audition are required. This orchestra prepares students for the Concert Orchestra.
Coaching Staff
Karen DiYanni, Violin I
David Fallo, Violin II
Matthew Goeke, Cello & String Bass
Erin Taylor, Orchestral Winds
Clyde Daley, Brass
Mark Teofilo, Percussion
Rehearsals Mondays from 4:15 - 5:45 pm at the Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew
26 West End Avenue (NE corner of 86th Street)
2007-2008 REHEARSAL DATES
| September 10, 17, 24 | February 4, 11, 25 (NOT 18th) |
| October 1, 15, 21 (RETREAT), 29 | March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 |
| November 5, 19, 26 (NOT 12th) | April 7, 14, 28 (NOT 21st) |
| December 3, 10, 13 (CONCERT), 17 (NOT 24th, 31st) | May 1 (CONCERT), 12 |
| January 7, 14, 28 (NOT 21st) | |
2007-2008 CONCERT DATES
Thursday, December 13, 2007 -- Peter Norton Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway at 95th Street
Sunday, February 3, 2008 -- Gerald W. Lynch Theater, 899 Tenth Ave. (btw 58th-59th)
Monday, May 1, 2008 -- Peter Norton Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway at 95th Street
School Assemblies
TBA P.S. 334 Anderson School (100 East 84th Street, Manhattan)
2007-2008 REPERTOIRE
Autumn 2007
Farandole from L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2 (Georges Bizet, arr. Richard Meyer)
Haydn's Toy Symphony (attributed to Joseph Haydn or Leopold Mozart, arr. Philip Gordon)
Pachelbel's Canon (Johann Pachelbel, arr. Philip Gordon)
The Great Gate of Kiev and Hopak (Modest Mussorgsky, arr. Edmund J. Siennicki)
Spring 2008
Slavonic Dance #8 (Antonin Dvorak, arr. Merle J. Isaac)
Hungarian Dance No. 8 (Johannes Brahms, arr. Phillippe)
Carmen Suite (Georges Bizet, Charles Roberts)
I - Prelude
II - Aragonaise
III - Intermezzo
IV - Les Dragons L'Alcala
V - Les Toreadors
Lord of the Dance (Hardimon, arr. Moore)
Information for Strings
For Strings Only: Seating Auditions
Monday, April 7, 2008
Exerpts
| First Violins: |
| Hungarian Dance No. 5: |
mm. 17-32 |
| Slavonic Dance No. 8: |
mm. 60-76 |
| Carmen Suite: |
ALL |
| Lord of the Dance: |
mm. 67-83 & mm. 155-End |
| Second Violins: |
| Hungarian Dance No. 5: |
Beginning mm. 16 |
| Slavonic Dance No. 8: |
mm. 57-73 |
| Carmen Suite: |
ALL |
| Lord of the Dance: |
mm. 111-115, mm. 127-135 & mm. 155-End |
| Viole: |
| Hungarian Dance No. 5: |
mm. 17-32 |
| Slavonic Dance No. 8: |
mm. 65-84 (no repeat) |
| Carmen Suite: |
ALL |
| Lord of the Dance: |
mm. 91-103 & mm. 155-End |
| Celli: |
| Hungarian Dance No. 5: |
mm. 17-32 |
| Slavonic Dance No. 8: |
mm. 65-84 (no repeat) |
| Carmen Suite: |
ALL |
| Lord of the Dance: |
mm. 83-99 & mm. 155-End |
Information for Students
There is NO assembly scheduled for April 3, 2008. It has been rescheduled for a TBA date in May.
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