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Soper-Reese hosts CLPA Youth Orchestra in concert June 9
LAKEPORT, Calif. – Lake County’s talented young people will get the chance to show off their hard-won musical skills on Sunday, June 9, when they perform at Lakeport’s Soper-Reese Community Theatre.
The concert, which begins at 3 p.m., will feature not only the acclaimed Clear Lake Performing Arts Youth Orchestra but also a performance by the CLPA String Class, made possible by a generous grant from the Lake County Wine Alliance.
The concert is sponsored by Clear Lake Performing Arts, with the Soper-Reese providing the venue free of charge.
Susan Condit, music director and conductor of the orchestra, has selected a program appropriate to the talents of her charges, opening with the K-2 Violin Class 1 playing two numbers “Motorcycles Stopping on the D Ladder” and “Hot Cross Buns.”
The next Violin Class 1 follows with “Ode to Joy” and “Are You Sleeping” while Violin Class 2 presents the “Brandenburg Concerto No. 5” and “Terra Nova.”
All of the pieces are from the instructional, manual “String Explorer” by well-known music educators Andrew Dabczynski, Richard Meyer and Bob Phillips.
“These youngsters will provide much of the basis for good music in our county as they graduate into the Youth Orchestra and, hopefully, the Symphony,” Condit said. “We sincerely hope the people in our community come to the concert to give them the recognition and encouragement they deserve.”
The full CLPA Youth Orchestra will introduce the first half of their program with Carold Nunez's “M to the Third Power,” a mixture of melodic and harmonic forms in D minor. It features rapid meter changes and shifting of accents, which makes for music that is interesting but also difficult to play.
The next number, “Tango Expressivo” by Matt Turner, is an energetic and passionate accompaniment for the most popular of the South American dances – the Tango.
As expected, it features a strong, rhythmic bass drive that complements the G-minor melody presented by the violin section.
“Cloudburst” by Carl Stommen is next, followed by the popular theme from “Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.” Entitled “May It Be,” it was written by Eithne Ni Bhraonain, Nicky Ryan and Roma Ryan, and arranged by Larry Moore. This half of the concert concludes with “Galena Milwaukee Breakdown” by Catherine McMichael.
The first half will end with a special recognition of individual student awards and accomplishments as well as presentations of the Allegro Music Scholarships by well-known local musician Thomas Ganoung, who underwrites the awards.
The concert’s second half opens with “Rondo Alla Turca” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart as arranged by Larry Clark, followed by “Theme from Canon in D” by Johann Pachelbel, arranged by John Caponegro, and another Mozart composition, Symphony No. 40, also arranged by John Caponegro.
“Crystallize” by popular young fiddler Lindsey Stirling, will feature a violin duet by concertmaster Clayton Rudiger and Edison Serena, with the finale the theme from “Les Miserables” written by Alain Boublil and Claude Michael Schonberg and arranged by Larry Moore.
Backing up the young musicians on the finale selection will be guest performers from the Lake County Symphony, violinists Andi Skelton and Sienna S’Zell; Jeff Ives, viola; Jerry Mundel, cello; Austin Ison, bass; and Patricia Jekel, flute. Anne Barquist also will assist on piano.
Admission to the concert is free for youths under 18, while others will be charged an admission fee of $5 to help defray costs of the concert, and also support CLPA’s youth music programs. Seating is on a “first come, first served” basis.
Ed Bublitz, president of Clear Lake Performing Arts, urges members as well as the general public to show up for the concert.
“I’m sure everyone will be impressed with the skills of the musicians but also their presence will be sure to be a confidence booster for them,” he said.
The Soper-Reese Community Theatre is located at 275 S. Main St., Lakeport.
Visit the theater online at www.soperreesetheatre.com .