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Tours are available
after the 11am Kinder Konzerts and Young People's Concerts and the 10am Young Adult Concert.  Space is limited - contact Educational Ticketing Services at education@slso.org or call 314-286-4156 for more information.
0809 Education Concerts

Young People's Concert

Peter and the WolfFALL CONCERTS: Peter and the Wolf
Tues. Oct. 14, 9:30 and 11 am
Tues. Oct. 21, 9:30 and 11 am

Prokofiev     Peter and the Wolf
Rossini The Thieving Magpie Overture

The orchestra is made up of instrument families that all come together to make beautiful music. You’re invited to meet these families and sing along with them as they tell the story of Peter and the Wolf. The lively music of Prokofiev will inspire you to create your own stories.

STANDARDS

Fulfills National Music Education: 6,7,8,9
Missouri Knowledge: FA 1-5; CA 2, 5, 7
Illinois Learning: 25 A, B; 26 A; 27 A, B




Orchestra MagicWINTER CONCERTS: Orchestra Magic
Thurs. Feb. 19, 9:30 and 11 am
Fri. Feb. 20, 9:30 and 11 am

Dukas      The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
John Williams Selections from Harry Potter
Mozart     The Magic Flute Overture

The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, which many people know from the classic Disney cartoon, Fantasia, is actually a musical interpretation of a poem by the German poet Goethe. Mozart imagines a fantastic world in The Magic Flute. Through our imaginations music creates pictures in our minds.

STANDARDS
Fulfills National Music Education: 6,7,8,9
Missouri Knowledge: FA 1-5; CA 2, 5, 7
Illinois Learning: 25 A, B; 26 A; 27 A, B





Young People's Concert
Picture the MusicFALL CONCERTS: Picture the Music
Tues. Nov. 25, 9:30 and 11 am

Mussorgsky/Ravel    Pictures at an Exhibition (selections)

The Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky visited an exhibition of paintings and was inspired to translate the paintings he had seen into sound. He wrote Pictures at an Exhibition for piano. Later, the French composer Maurice Ravel added to Mussorgsky’s work to make it a composition for full orchestra. Both composers combined their senses—seeing and hearing—to create works of art. Can we see sound? Can we hear images?

STANDARDS
Fulfills National Music Education: 6,7,8,9
Missouri Knowledge: FA 1-5; CA 5, 7
Illinois Learning: 25 A, B; 26 A; 27 A, B




Orchestra MagicWINTER CONCERTS: Orchestra Magic
Tues. Jan. 20, 9:30 and 11 am
Wed. Feb. 18, 9:30 and 11 am
(11am concert is SOLD OUT)


Dukas   The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
John Williams Selections from Harry Potter

The composer Paul Dukas employs a number of different instruments to represent a number of different characters in The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. Instrument families not only serve as different characters, but also set the mood and tone. Discover how music may depict scenes that at one moment may be comic, and at the next moment menacing.


STANDARDS
Fulfills National Music Education: 6,7,8,9
Missouri Knowledge: FA 1-5; CA 2, 5, 7
Illinois Learning: 25 A, B; 26 A; 27 A, B




Young Adult Concerts
Picture the MusicFALL CONCERT: Picture the Music
Tues. Dec. 2, 10am

Mussorgsky/Ravel    Pictures at an Exhibition (selections)

The Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky visited an exhibition of paintings and was inspired to translate the paintings he had seen into sound. He wrote Pictures at an Exhibition for piano. Later, the French composer Maurice Ravel added to Mussorgsky’s work to make it a composition for full orchestra. Both composers combined their senses—seeing and hearing—to create works of art. Can we see sound? Can we hear images?


STANDARDS
Fulfills National Music Education: 6,7,8,9
Missouri Knowledge: FA 1-5; CA 5, 7
Illinois Learning: 25 A, B; 26 A; 27 A, B




Orchestra MagicWINTER CONCERT: Orchestra Magic
Tues, Feb. 17, 11am

Dukas   The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
TBD

The composer Paul Dukas employs a number of different instruments to represent a number of different characters in The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. Instrument families not only serve as different characters, but also set the mood and tone. Discover how music may depict scenes that at one moment may be comic, and at the next moment menacing.


STANDARDS
Fulfills National Music Education: 6,7,8,9
Missouri Knowledge: FA 1-5; CA 2, 5, 7
Illinois Learning: 25 A, B; 26 A; 27 A, B





Choose which concert or concerts you’d like your class to attend and reserve your seats by calling (314) 286-4156 or email to education@slso.orgPayment is due 30 days prior to the concert(s). We will send your tickets to you after payment is received. Cancellations or exchanges may be made only before payment. Please include any teachers or chaperones in your reservations (all tickets are the same price, $4 for a single concert; $8 for a two concert series). Please note any special seating requirements due to physical challenges

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