The North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra, a community orchestra staffed largely by volunteer players and supporters, is committed to providing access to quality music at an affordable price to communities on Boston's North shore; to developing, training and providing opportunities for young musicians; and to providing a large range of programs covering the full range of symphonic and pops repertoire for a diverse public, focusing primarily on instrumental works but also including instrumental/vocal and choral works.
Description
Join the Northshore Philharmonic Orchestra for a musical carnival! Children will enjoy an instrument petting zoo, musical demonstrations, student performers, and arts and crafts, followed by the orchestra performing a colorful rendition of Saint Saens' "Carnival of the Animals" commissioned by our very own Marshunda Smith at 3pm. Don't miss this fun family concert experience!
- 1:30pm:
- Instrument Petting Zoo
- Crafts
- Student Ensemble performances
- 3pm - 3:45pm Orchestra Concert
- Concerto for 2 Violins in D minor by JS Bach
- Ian Ryu & Maddie Dodge, soloists
- Carnival of the Animals: UnCaged by Saint-Saens, arr. by J. Mashak
- Concerto for 2 Violins in D minor by JS Bach
NSPO participates in the MCC Card to Culture program. By showing an EBT, WIC or ConnectCare card patrons will receive 2 free tickets. This is only for tickets purchased at the door, not advance ticket.
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Date & Time
Sat, May 11, 2024 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM