Youth orchestra to present spring concert
5/7/2015
 


Young musicians from central Wisconsin will give a free, public concert at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point on Sunday, May 17.

The Central Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra will perform at 4 p.m. in Michelsen Hall in the Noel Fine Arts Center. The concert is a culmination of 10 weeks of preparation during the semester and master classes with program directors and UW-Stevens Point student mentors. 

The Philharmonia, comprised of middle and junior high school musicians, will perform Symphony No. 4, 3rd Movement by Johannes Brahms and arranged by Richard Meyer, Sinfonia in A minor by Georg Phillip Telemann and arranged by Robert Brown, themes from "Scheherazade" by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and arranged by Richard Meyer, and selections from "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Danny Elfman and arranged by Victor Lopez. The group is directed by Stephen Wucherer, conductor of the Waupaca Area Orchestra and a teacher at Merrill and Webster Stanley Middle School in Oshkosh. 

The Youth Symphony, made up of high school musicians, will perform Slavonic Dance No. 1, Op. 46 by Antonin Dvorak, Symphony No. 5 in C minor, op. 67 by Ludwig von Beethoven, 2nd movement, Andante con moto and the Russian Easter Overture, op. 36 by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. The symphony is directed by the group’s founding music director, Kurt Van Tiem, chair of the Music Department at PJ Jacobs Junior High and a conductor of area symphonies and school musicals.

 Created last fall, the group was founded in partnership with the UW-Stevens Point Music Department, Aber Suzuki Center and Continuing Education as well as Heid Music and music educators in central Wisconsin. For more information and fall 2015 registration materials, call 715-346-3838 or visit www.uwsp.edu/conted/Pages/enrichLife.aspx.

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