Monday, November 29, 1999
Student orchestra concert today
Americana flavor to symphony show
BY JENNY CALLISON
Enquirer Contributor
HAMILTON A large measure of Americana is planned for the Greater Miami Youth Symphony's fall concert today.
The student orchestra will be put through its paces, from the waltz-tempo Ashokan Farewell, (theme music from the PBS series The Civil War) to John Philip Sousa's King Cotton March to the concert suite from Dances with Wolves, by John Barry.
The program opens with the Jupiter movement from Gustav Holst's work The Planets.
The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Garfield Junior High School, 250 N. Fair Ave. in Hamilton. Admission is free.
Established 11 years ago by music instructor Brian Schweikert, the ensemble gives young string and wind players an opportunity to perform full-orchestra literature. Home Federal Bank has underwritten the Greater Miami Youth Symphony season.
Paul Stanbery, conductor of the Hamilton-Fairfield Symphony Orchestra, directs the youth symphony this year, and Glen Tuomaala serves as assistant conductor. The orchestra's 74 members come from Badin, Colerain, Fairfield, Hamilton, Lakota, Lemon-Monroe, Ross, Talawanda and Winton Woods high schools, as well as Fairfield Freshman School and Wilson Junior High School.
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