The Starkville-Mississippi State University Symphony Orchestra will present a children’s concert Friday, Nov. 6 in historic Lee Hall’s Bettersworth Auditorium.
Free to all, the 7:30 p.m. performance of “Music is a Universal Language” features works by Johannes Brahms (1833-97), Antonin Dvořak (1841-1904), Claude-Michel Schonberg (1944- ), Dmitri Kabalevsky (1904-87) and Franz von Suppe (1819-95).
Three additional concerts will be held during the day for kindergarten through fifth-grade children in the Oktibbeha County area. All performances are sponsored by the Starkville-Mississippi State University Symphony Association.
Foreign language — with an emphasis on French, German and Spanish — is the focus of the 2015-16 concert lineup. Significant parts of each program will feature music and spoken dialogues from these cultures.
Orchestra members will accompany children in English, French, German and Spanish renditions of the popular international folk song “Frere Jacques,” also known as “Brother John.”
Kathy McGill, music teacher for the Starkville Sudduth Elementary School honor choir, will lead the singing and also will perform “Brahms’ Lullaby” in English and German.
Junior Sarah E. Jenkins of Brandon, an MSU music/piano and foreign language/Spanish double-major, will perform a rhapsody by Kabalevsky. Winner of this year’s Starkville-MSU Concerto/Aria and Mississippi Music Teachers Association piano solo division competitions, Jenkins will be directed by professor Barry E. Kopetz, music department head and the SSO’s music director-elect.
Along with von Suppe’s “Light Calvary Overture,” the program includes selections from “Les Miserables” and Dvořak’s “New World Symphony.”
For additional concert information, contact Michael Brown, MSU music professor and SSO music director, at 662-325-3070 or [email protected].
Founded in 1969, the Starkville-MSU Symphony Association is a nonprofit volunteer organization whose members work to educate, enlighten and share classical music with the city, university campus and other communities in the Golden Triangle region. For more, visit starkvillesymphony.org and facebook.com/StarkvilleSymphony.
In addition to MSU and the City of Starkville, major association contributors include the J.W. Criss Foundation, Mississippi Arts Commission, National Endowment for the Arts, Renasant Bank, Starkville Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Columbus-based Gildea Foundation.
The association accepts tax-deductible donations via the MSU Foundation. To contribute, contact Lynn Durr at 662-325-8918 or [email protected].
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