Youth symphony to perform June 7 on campus
The North Sound Youth Symphony's Spring Benefit Concert will take place at 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 7, at Western Washington University.
To raise additional money for the symphony, the annual spring concert will be a benefit concert, and several groups and individuals will be on hand to complement the symphony's regular ensembles.
Performers:
- Anna Schaad and David MacVittie will be playing selections of Celtic-Blues fusion.
- North Sound Youth Symphony conductors will be joining together with a Mozart quintet.
- Student members will be performing as part of chamber groups.
- NSYS regular ensembles will perform symphony, philharmonia, and wind ensemble.
Requested donations at the door are $10 for adults and $5 for children. Limited free parking available in lots 11G and 14G. Donations and sponsorships go to support NSYS scholarships and programs.
For more information, visit or call (360) 676-6446.
This concert will feature performances by the following ensembles:
- Anna Schaad and David MacVittie, celtic-blues fusion
- Symphony, conducted by Grant Donnellan
- New World Symphony in E Minor – Anton Dvorak
- Philharmonia, conducted by Morgan Schwab
- Symphony No. 88 – Finale – Franz Joseph Hayden
- Combined Orchestras, conducted by Morgan Schwab
- The Lord of the Dance - – Ronan Hardiman
- Wind Ensemble, conducted by Kim Fay
- Petite Symphonie for Winds – Charles Gounod
- Faculty Quintet
- Quintet for Clarinet & Strings, K581– W.A. Mozart
- Walter Schwede – 1st violin
- Grant Donnellan – 2nd violin
- Morgan Schwab – viola
- Coral Marchant – cello
- Kim Fay – clarinet
- Quintet for Clarinet & Strings, K581– W.A. Mozart
- Student Quintet
- Piano quintet Opus 57 – Dmitry Shostakovich
- Annie Campbell Vohs – 1st violin
- Greg Fisher – 2nd violin
- Maritza Soto – viola
- Chip Bergeron – cello (coach)
- Emily Allaway - piano
- Piano quintet Opus 57 – Dmitry Shostakovich
- Student Duet
- Sonata for Violin and Cello – Maurice Ravel
- Roman Yearian – violin
- Ivan Murphy-Dlouhy - cello
- Sonata for Violin and Cello – Maurice Ravel