2020 Orchestra Night highlights
March 6, 2020
The Clague Concert Orchestra on the opening lines of tango espressivo by Matt Turner, conducted by Abigail Alwin. pic.twitter.com/IRoDQDLHES
— The Emery (@TheHuronEmery) March 3, 2020
Clague received a standing ovation after their curation of Russian Sailor’s dance. pic.twitter.com/D5PDklbYZy
— The Emery (@TheHuronEmery) March 3, 2020
Clague makes the transition off the stage while Steam and Open get ready to perform. pic.twitter.com/IxTv9CJCyp
— The Emery (@TheHuronEmery) March 3, 2020
Steam and Open perform and arrangement of Classical Symphony, composed by Sergei Prokofiev. They are conducted by Steam’s orchestra teacher Candace Chappell. pic.twitter.com/CpN9vkurHw
— The Emery (@TheHuronEmery) March 3, 2020
Tappan’s conductors Julia Knowles and Joseph Alcocer and the concert master walk in front of the orchestra. pic.twitter.com/DGLfmn1iG6
— The Emery (@TheHuronEmery) March 3, 2020
Tappan performs themes from “The Moldau” conducted by Julia Knowles. pic.twitter.com/1qR2sHQLGb
— The Emery (@TheHuronEmery) March 3, 2020
The Tappan concert master plays the Kalandar Prince theme from Scheherazade as the orchestra and band slowly join in. pic.twitter.com/QfhGNJZ6ap
— The Emery (@TheHuronEmery) March 3, 2020
The Tappan concert master plays the Kalandar Prince theme from Scheherazade as the orchestra and band slowly join in. pic.twitter.com/QfhGNJZ6ap
— The Emery (@TheHuronEmery) March 3, 2020
Huron’s orchestra plays “The Year 1812 Overture, Op. 49” composed by Tchaikovsky and conducted by Timothy Krohn. pic.twitter.com/Z80HpMo35L
— The Emery (@TheHuronEmery) March 3, 2020
Huron’s performers go into the outer aisles to give the full effect of their piece. pic.twitter.com/PHJRxIFTZy
— The Emery (@TheHuronEmery) March 3, 2020
Skyline’s Symphony orchestra performs the Sibelius Symphony No. 2 Finale. pic.twitter.com/bL3dLrSvrf
— The Emery (@TheHuronEmery) March 3, 2020