TONIGHT: Horace Greeley Symphony Orchestra Holiday Concert

HGHS orchestra
December 9, 2011
by Aoi Senju

You’re all invited to another great program tonight at 8:00 p.m. in the Greeley auditorium, carefully crafted for an audience of all ages! Come support the Horace Greeley Symphony Orchestra with your entire family and hear the wonderful music we’ve prepared for you!  See our rich program of Mendelssohn, Offenbach, Rodgers and Hammerstein—and others—below:

Horace Greeley High School
Symphony Orchestra
Friday, December 9, 2011, at 8:00 p.m.
Mr. H. Davis Knobloch, Director

Program

Knightsbridge March from “London Suite”……………………….E. Coates/arr. C. Demarest
Intermezzo from “Petite Suite” for Orchestra……………..……..A. Borodin/arr. B. Reibold
Highlights from “The King and I”…………………………….....……R. Rodgers, O. Hammerstein/arr. P. Herfurth

~ Intermission ~

Symphony No. 85 “La Reine” in Bb Major………………….……..F. J. Haydn/arr. M. Lake
III. Menuetto-Trio: Allegretto

Syphony No. 5 “The Reformation”…………………………………….F. Mendelssohn/arr. V. Leidig
IV. Chorale: “A Mighty Fortress is our God”
Andante con moto-Allegro Maestoso

Ballet Parisien…………………………………………………………………J. Offenbach/arr. M. Isaac
I. “La Vie Parisienne”-Overture
II. “La Perichole”-Valse
III. “La Vie Parisienne”-Galop
IV. “Orpheus”-Valse
V. “Orpheus”-Finale

Please leave us comments below with reviews of the concert or ideas about what can we do so that we can perform to a full house? We would like to reflect what all members of the community would like to listen to!

For more information, please contact Aoi Senju at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

Aoi Senju is a senior at HGHS and a violinist in the orchestra.


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