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The Boardman High School Classical, Symphony, Chamber and Project Mayhem Orchestras will present a concert at the Boardman Performing Arts Center on Wednesday evening, Oct. 19 at 7:00 p.m.
Admission donation for the concert will be $3.00 per adult and $1.00 per student with senior citizens, infants and pre-school students admitted free.
Music with a popular classical flair will be featured on this concert. The theme for this concert is “Music Tells A Story.” Works from Antonio Vivaldi to John Williams will be performed.
The Boardman Classical Orchestra will open the concert with “Danza Antico” by Del Borgo, “New Hampshire Hornpipe” by Grusin and “Pulsar” by Atwell.
The Chamber Orchestra will perform the classical works “Concerto for Two Cellos” by Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, “Choreography” by contemporary American composer Norman Dello Joio and the compelling “Theme from Schindler’s List” by John Williams.
The Symphony Orchestra will perform “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” also composed by John Williams, “Russian Sailor’s Dance” by Ukrainian composer Reinhold Gliere and the “Overture to William Tell” by Italian composer Gioacchino Rossini.
The Chamber Orchestra performance of the Vivaldi Concerto for Two Cellos will feature Simon Pusateri and Wyatt Miller.
Aadam Zocolo will also be featured during the Chamber Orchestra portion of the concert as the violin soloist in Schindler’s List.
In addition, several orchestra students will be featured during the Symphony Orchestra portion on The William Tell Overture. The cello quintet at the opening of the piece will be performed by, Simon Pusateri, Wyatt Miller, Sophia Schuler, Delia Walkowiec and Katie Johnson along with Haley Lowe and John Beck on double bass. Later in the piece, Emily Mook on flute and Shannon McMaster on English horn will be featured.
The evening of performances will all take place in the Boardman Performing Arts Center, built in 2000.
In addition, Boardman High School’s own renowned rock orchestra; Project Mayhem, will make an appearance to perform rock tunes in Trans-Siberian Orchestra style. The Boardman Orchestras are the only such school-sponsored ensembles in this area.
The Boardman High School orchestra department instructs over 130 students. The orchestra program is under the direction of Michele Prokop, Bill Amendol and Joel Monaco.
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