THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2022
AS SEEN IN MORGANTOWN MAGAZINE
FALL 2022 Issue
MAKE SOME NOISE
pg.14-15
FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 2022
VIDEO AS SEEN ON WDTV 5 NEWS
WVU COMMUNITY MUSIC PROGRAM BACK IN FULL SWING AFTER COVID-19
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COMMUNITY MUSIC PROGRAM RESUMES THIS MONTH
TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2022
WVU COMMUNITY MUSIC PROGRAM
60th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT
The West Virginia University Community Music Program invites you to the Morgantown Community Orchestra's "Women in Leadership" concert on Sunday, March 27 at 3:00 PM in the Antoinette Falbo Theatre of the WVU Loulie, Valerie and William Canady Creative Arts Center.
The MCO’s performance is celebrating the program's 60th anniversary and the event is honoring the service and efforts of all its directors since its establishment in 1962, including the late Margaret Lorince and Dr. Christine Kefferstan, Dr. Catherine Godes, Jeanne Frieben, Dr. Keith Jackson, Jodie Lewis, and Karen Taddie. With this concert, the performers and CMP faculty and staff are recognizing the service and devotion of these artists. Their leadership abilities and innovative ideas have been pivotal to the CMP’s growth, evolution, and success throughout the years, making it a bridge that connects our community to learning music and the value it has in their daily lives.
Under the baton of Dr. Alyssa Schwartz, WVU alumna and Director of Bands at Fairmont State University, the Morgantown Community Orchestra will perform Callirhoë Suite d’Orchestre, Op. 37 by Cécile Chaminade, selections from Sleeping Beauty, Op. 66 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Carmen Suite No. 1 for Orchestra by Georges Bizet, The Ride of the Valkyries by Richard Wagner, and Orpheus in the Underworld by Jacques Offenbach. Assistant Director and WVU graduate assistant Mr. Shaun Hancher will conduct Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80 by Johannes Brahms.
“Much of the repertoire centers on strong female figures, in an effort to recognize the powerful lineage of female leaders of the WVU Community Music Program over the years,” said Dr. Schwartz. “From the terrifying Valkeries and allure of Carmen to the charming Callirhoë Suite written by under-celebrated female composer Cécile Chaminade, this concert seeks to celebrate women in music.”
“With the exception of the program’s interim period in 2011, all former directors of the program have been women. Every woman that has directed this program has brought her aesthetic and creativity on board, transforming the music education curriculum and the program’s services throughout the years. We wanted the orchestra’s repertoire selection to reflect that,” said Dr. Arkoudis, Director of the WVU Community Music Program.
The concert will be livestreamed on the Morgantown Community Orchestra’ Facebook page at: facebook.com/MorgantownCommunityOrchestra
Designed for intermediate and advanced players in the community and greater region who wish to share and develop their artistic talents, the MCO is one of the largest musical ensembles of West Virginia University’s Community Music Program. The orchestra welcomes instrumentalists of a wide range of musical experience and provides a meaningful opportunity for artistic growth, community engagement, and high-quality performance opportunities.
Registration for the Summer 2022 will open on May 9, 2022. For more information contact the Community Music Program’s Director Dr. Eftihia Arkoudis at evarkoudis@mail.wvu.edu or visit www.music.wvu.edu/cmp.
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