Concert Festival Will Bring Students From Across Fairfield County To NHS
Concert Festival Will Bring Students From Across Fairfield County To NHS
On Saturday, March 24, the Fairfield County String Teachers Association will present its Annual String Orchestra Music Festival. Featured on the program will be three string orchestras â 6-7 Orchestra, 8-9 Orchestra, and Honors Orchestra â with a total of more than 200 area middle and junior high school students participating, including nine from Newtown.
Eighteen towns in the western region of Connecticut will be represented. The concert is an enrichment experience for qualified instrumentalists recommended by their school music teachers and selected by festival committees. The concert will begin at 3 pm in the auditorium of Newtown High School, 12 Berkshire Road.
Tickets are $5 for adults. Children ages 14 and under will be admitted free of charge.
The conductors for the festival will be Nancy Hambleton-Torrente, the director of orchestras in Yorktown Heights, N.Y.; Dr Deborah Price, conductor of The Columbus Sinfonia and CIM Camerata in Columbus, Ohio, and artistic director of Chamber Music Connection, Inc; and Janet Farrar Royce, president of the Connecticut chapter of American St t who is currently a student at Yale University. She is a both a classical and jazz violin stylist.
Newtown students accepted into the festival this year are Nicole DeFelice, Julie Ficks, Austin Hubbert, Douglas Pierce, and Leah Pinckney in the 6-7 Orchestra, and Jane Ellen Anderson, Rachel Fintz, Meghan Loose, and Calvin Song in the 8-9 Orchestra. It is the belief of the Fairfield County String Teachers Association that this concert experience offers a stimulating musical opportunity for the participants and provides them with the motivation to advance in their musical studies. In addition, the festival provides students from diverse backgrounds an opportunity to interact in a positive educational and social setting.
For additional information contact Nancy Haydu McBrien, FCSTA publicity chairman, at 746-4311.
