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Interested in Joining the Orchestra? We have openings for the following instruments...

Violin
Viola
Double Bass
Oboe and/or English Horn
Clarinet and/or Bass Clarinet
Bassoon and/or Contrabassoon
French Horn
Bass Trombone
Keyboard
Harp

All 2011-12 SAUCSO members are automatically members of the orchestra for the current season and do not need to audition for the new Music Director/Conductor. Members new to the orchestra must schedule an audition with the Music Director prior attending rehearsals.

Contact Music Director, Kevin Price-Brenner, to schedule an audition time.

PriceBrennerKevinM@sau.edu

The Symphony rehearses Wednesdays 7:00-9:00pm in Madsen Hall, Galvin Fine Arts Building on the campus of St. Ambrose University (Davenport, IA) while fall/spring classes are in session.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Rehearsals week of oct 26, Nov 2, 9, 12

Greetings, below is the rehearsal schedule for October 26, Nov 2, 9 and 12

*please help spread the word we need another clarinet player and a couple trombones!


October 26, Wed rehearsal, Madsen Hall, MOZART only with Keith Hahn, 7-9pm


November 2, Wed, Allaert Stage, Tchaikovsky only, all movements


November 9, Weds Allaert Stage, 7-8pm MOZART
                                                       8:10-9:00pm Tchaikovsky, Dress


November 12, Sunday Allaert Stage, 10am-12noon MOZART
                                            
                                                           6:00-6:45 Tchaikovsky, Dress

                                                           7:30pm CONCERT
Concert order:

Choir

Orchestra:
Swan Lake Ballet, Suite Op. 20a—Peter Illich Tchaikovsky
I. Scene (Grand theme)
II. Waltz      
III. Dance of the Little Swans (pas de quartre/Danse des cynes)
VIII. Mazurka     

Sleeping Beauty Ballet, Suite Op. 66a—Peter Illich Tchaikovsky (1840 – 1893)
I. Intro           
III. Pas de caractere       
V. Waltz

-----small pause------
           




Joint Orchestra and Chorus
Vesperae Solemnes de Confessore, K. 339—W.A. Mozart (1756-1791)