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Eric Dudley, Assistant Conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO), introduces the music that will be performed on the Young People's Concerts that will occur on February 12 & 13, 2008. |
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CSO YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERTS
GRADES 1 - 3: PERCUSSION POWER
Eric Dudley, Assistant Conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra provides an over view of Percussion Power. The CSO Percussion Section is featured in a program focusing on this most fascinating, diverse and certainly most ancient among the families that make up the orchestra. The program will include excerpts from Mozart's Overture to The Abduction from the Seraglio; Beethoven's Symphony No.9 (Scherxo); and Jennifer Higdon's Machine. Marc Katz, Music Teacher from Winton Hills Academy demonstrates a rhythmic movement activity with his third grade students to Dvorak's Slavonic Dance, Op. 46, No. 1.
Duration: 7 minutes
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CSO YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERTS
GRADES 4 - 6: ALL ABOUT STYLE
Assistant Conductor Eric Dudley and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra take you on a musical journey through time demonstrating how the orchestra has changed from the Baroque through the 20th Century. Program excerpts include Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No.2; Beethoven's "Coriolanus" Overture; and Brahms' Symphony No.3. Artwork included in interview: The Swing, Nicolas Lancret (French, b.1690, d.1743) Cincinnati Art Museum, Gift of Emilie L. Heine in memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Hauck Moonlit Lake, Ralph Albert Blakelock (American, b.1847, d.1919) Cincinnati Art Museum, The Edwin and Virginia Irwin Memorial New England Harbor, Maurice Prendergast (American, b.1859, d.1924) Cincinnati Art Museum, The Edwin and Virginia Irwin Memorial
Duration: 3 minutes
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