Community Symphony & New Horizons Band

April 5th, 2015
MIC's Community Music Festival: 100 Concerts in 16 Days!
Featuring the Music Institute of Chicago's
Community Symphony, Lawrence Eckerling, conductor
& New Horizons Band, Paul Hefner, conductor
Friday, May 1, 2015
Crystal Ballroom and Lounge - 529 Davis St, Evanston
10:30 – 11:15 am Community Symphony
Intermission with coffee
11:30-12:00 pm New Horizons Band
Free and Open to the Public
PROGRAM
Community Symphony, Lawrence Eckerling, conductor
Tragic Overture, Op. 81 Johannes Brahms
Frulingsstimmen Waltzer (“Voices of Spring”) Op. 410 J. Strauss Jr.
Overture, Scherzo and Finale, Op. 52 Robert Schumann
New Horizons Band Concert, Paul Hefner, conductor
The Washington Post John Philip Sousa (scored by Michael Story)
Belmont Overture Ralph Herman
"Bill Bailey’s Dixieland Band" arr. Mike Story
First Suite in E-flat Gustav Holst (arr. Robert Longfield)
"Georgia On My Mind" Stuart/Carmichael (arr. Michael Brown)
About the Community Music Festival
This spring the Music Institute of Chicago offers a community service project of unprecedented scope: 100 Concerts in 16 Days! This project takes place across the Chicago metro area at libraries, senior centers, hospitals, community centers, and countless other gathering places and performance venues. The Festival will showcase some of the more than 1,600 students who come from 86 communities in Chicago and the surrounding suburbs to study at MIC. The Music Institute of Chicago is one of the nation’s largest and oldest community music schools and is dedicated to transforming lives through music and music education. All MIC festival participants will be volunteering their time and through this and all of our other festival events, we hope to share some of the joy music brings us with all of you.
More about the Community Symphony
The Community Symphony is an adult orchestra for musicians who want music-making to be a part of their lives.
Learn more about the orchestra and how you can join >>
Check out this feature by the Pioneer Press that previewed the Community Music Festival and
interviewed Community Symphony Conductor Larry Eckerling and more >>
Hear their next performance:
Wednesday, May 13 at 7:30 pm, Nichols Concert Hall, Evanston >>
More about New Horizons Band
Led by director Paul Hefner, New Horizons Band is an educational program founded at the Eastman School of Music and designed for adults ages 50 and up.
Learn more about the band and how you can join >>
Hear their next performance:
Thursday, May 7 at 7:30 pm, Nichols Concert Hall, Evanston >>