Skip to main content

Thanks for a Very Happy Spring Concert

33rd Annual Suzuki Strings Cedar City Spring Concert, May 12, 2016

Thanks to all of the students, teachers, pianists, and families for making this possible and the hard work and dedication it represents.  Photos from parents and teachers.  Videos thanks to Minnie Gonzalez.

Video links: 
Full Group Opens Concert:
Twinkle Variation A and Theme https://youtu.be/IURDIJWkOKc
Andantino by Suzuki https://youtu.be/ZcB59kDttcQ
Perpetual Motion by Suzuki https://youtu.be/3Gr5H0dysMY

Orchestra Pieces:
Brandenburg Concerto #2 by Bach  https://youtu.be/-tcXCm0SLRw
Entrance of Queen of Sheba from Solomon by Handel https://youtu.be/KWWHa4iTIpw 
Dance of Comedians by Smetana https://youtu.be/EtILYh-XKTs
Star Trek Theme https://youtu.be/5PISUFdFkKA

Viola Pieces:
Courante by Bach https://youtu.be/z-UrGMeG0TM
Nina by Pergelosi https://youtu.be/htzsAovgOa8

Cello Pieces:
The Moon Over Ruined Castle by R. Taki https://youtu.be/dwGyGNLCqNQ
Adagio and Allegro by Marcello https://youtu.be/2gMHjN4YGRU
Neapolitan Dance by Nino Marcello https://youtu.be/LLkWOMF74p0




Violin Pieces:

Vocalise by Rachmaninoff https://youtu.be/HbGjbj_IoLA
Country Dance by Weber  https://youtu.be/scx5o1ASUSY
Laughing Song from Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss, Jr. https://youtu.be/hc6GVuqfvqI
(Soprano Soloist: Rimi Fletcher)

Fiddle Pieces:
Kiss Me Waltz arr. Hall https://youtu.be/tQQG_zqaq90
Blackberry Blossom arr. Barrage Fiddle  https://youtu.be/cj2Z7v-59FA
Short Bow Jig by Dean Marshall https://youtu.be/HmlA6w4wMpU






















The science is in.  You make a bigger sound when you stand tall.



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Regional Fall Workshop and Concert 2019

Click here to register: Workshop Registration   ***Note: The MARCATO class repertoire has changed.  It will be Coburger March, Can You Count the Stars and Allegro by Mozart , all from the Suzuki Home Concert book.

A Wonderful Fall 2019 Workshop

Thank you to everyone who attended and made this year's workshop possible!  The students enjoyed working with the guest clinicians and the concert was beautiful.  We look forward to seeing everyone again next year. Photos taken by Jeff Richards. Fall 2019 Workshop students, clinicians and teachers Our wonderful clinicians! The Shining Stars! Pre-Twinkers! The Marcato Class The Stringendo Class

Jack Ashton's Young Artist Chamber Players with Suzuki Strings Cedar City

Salt Lake’s Young Artist Chamber Players to perform in Cedar City Saturday, April 13, 4 p.m. at St. Jude's By Lindsay Fife Szczesny On Saturday, April 13 at 4:00 pm at the St. Jude’s Episcopal Church (70 N. 200 W.) the public is invited to a free concert featuring an elite chamber ensemble from Salt Lake City. When I was a teenager here in Cedar City, I started traveling to Salt Lake every month to take violin lessons from Utah Symphony violinist, Jack Ashton. My friend and I ( Megan Mumford Cottam from Kanarraville) each had hour-long lessons--usually on a Saturday morning--in his home’s downstairs music studio, piled with papers and one wall covered with student recital programs dating back years and years. Sometimes one of his 8 children would interrupt a lesson, and for a few minutes he would lovingly play with the youngest boy who was about four. Mr. Ashton made us rehearse thousands of scales and gave us exciting new music to play. He was warm and kind, but strict ...