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2010-11 Symphony Season | Wichita Falls Symphony Notes
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Wichita Falls Symphony Notes. Where will the music take you? October 2, 2010. Celebrating Candler Schaffer’s 15. Lunn’s Colonial Funeral Home. Violoncello Concerto in B minor, Op.4. Dvorak Julie Albers Cellist. Candler Schaffer and the WFSO celebrate a fresh season with jubilant selections from Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, Sir Paul McCartney and Frank Ticheli. By Zwilich energetically tosses light, lively themes around the orchestra like a child’s game of Hot Potato. Less rollicking yet no less joyous,. Compose...
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August | 2010 | Wichita Falls Symphony Notes
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Wichita Falls Symphony Notes. Where will the music take you? Archive for August, 2010. The Saddest Music Ever Written. Posted in American Music History. On August 2, 2010 3 Comments. Had a contest in 2004 to find the saddest music in the world. From over 400 nominations, the top five were listed on a website for voting. The audience preferred Samuel Barber’s. More than two to one over the second place and four to one over number three. From the Fifth Symphony (12.3%). An exploration of Barber’s. Larson’s...
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Wichita Falls Symphony Notes. Where will the music take you? Laquo; Amy on her own. October’s Guest Artist Julie Albers. The Saddest Music Ever Written. August 2, 2010 by wfso. Had a contest in 2004 to find the saddest music in the world. From over 400 nominations, the top five were listed on a website for voting. The audience preferred Samuel Barber’s. More than two to one over the second place and four to one over number three. From the Fifth Symphony (12.3%). 8216;s “Adagio for Strings”. Larson’s is t...
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July | 2010 | Wichita Falls Symphony Notes
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Wichita Falls Symphony Notes. Where will the music take you? Archive for July, 2010. Amy on her own. Posted in American Music History. On July 27, 2010 Leave a Comment. Amy made her professional debut in Boston in 1883, performing Chopin. Boston’s period-instrument orchestra and professional chorus founded in 1815, premiered her. Mass in E-flat major. In 1892, and the strength of her first mass made Amy a force to be recognized among American composers. With Dr. Beach’s death in 1910, Amy consi...Heart d...
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Photography By Ben Jacobi: September 2010
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Thursday, September 23, 2010. New Storm Chasing Blog. I decided to start a blog specifically for my storm chasing. I will no longer be posting the chase reports on this blog. I will however, be posting highlight photographs and a link to the storm chasing blog. Be sure to subscribe to learn about possible chases and I also have a live stream link in there as well and now you can follow along on a chase. Thursday, September 16, 2010. Have You Picked Up Your WFLAR Today? These images were featured in the W...
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Amy on her own | Wichita Falls Symphony Notes
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Wichita Falls Symphony Notes. Where will the music take you? Laquo; Dvorák as key to teaching American cultural history. The Saddest Music Ever Written. Amy on her own. July 27, 2010 by wfso. Amy made her professional debut in Boston in 1883, performing Chopin. Boston’s period-instrument orchestra and professional chorus founded in 1815, premiered her. Mass in E-flat major. In 1892, and the strength of her first mass made Amy a force to be recognized among American composers. With Dr. Beach’s d...Heart d...
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Wichita Falls Symphony Notes. Where will the music take you? Https:/ wfso.wordpress.com. Development and Marketing Coordinator, Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra Native Texan Tenor II. Posts by Jim Miller:. September 24, 2010. October’s Guest Artist Julie Albers. August 2, 2010. The Saddest Music Ever Written. July 27, 2010. Amy on her own. July 15, 2010. Dvorák as key to teaching American cultural history. July 15, 2010. Something borrowed and passed along. July 12, 2010. Donald B. Cowan Legacy Choir.
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Wichita Falls Symphony Notes. Where will the music take you? Efforts to organize a performing symphony orchestra in Wichita falls, Texas, began in the oil boom days of the 1920s. Several concerts were performed during 1920-21 and again in 1928-29. However, not until the spring of 1948 did a sustainable effort to organize a symphonic orchestra begin to take shape. WFSO presents five to six subscription concerts in Memorial Auditorium each season and regularly books outstanding guests artists to perform wi...
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September | 2010 | Wichita Falls Symphony Notes
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Wichita Falls Symphony Notes. Where will the music take you? Archive for September, 2010. October’s Guest Artist Julie Albers. On September 24, 2010 Leave a Comment. Cellist Julie Albers certainly comes by her passion for strings honestly. One might even go so far as to say it is written into her DNA. The middle daughter of a violin teacher and a pianist, Julie yet finds herself between her younger and older sisters when the three perform as The Albers Trio. Violoncello Concerto in B Minor, Op.4. Julie s...
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October’s Guest Artist Julie Albers | Wichita Falls Symphony Notes
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Wichita Falls Symphony Notes. Where will the music take you? Laquo; The Saddest Music Ever Written. October’s Guest Artist Julie Albers. September 24, 2010 by wfso. Cellist Julie Albers certainly comes by her passion for strings honestly. One might even go so far as to say it is written into her DNA. The middle daughter of a violin teacher and a pianist, Julie yet finds herself between her younger and older sisters when the three perform as The Albers Trio. Violoncello Concerto in B Minor, Op.4. Julie st...