BRAINERD HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA PROGRAM BENEFIT CONCERT
The Brainerd High School orchestra program will present its annual Benefit Concert at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Tornstrom Auditorium in the Washington Educational Services Building.
The concert is a benefit for the Brainerd Sharing Bread Soup Kitchen Program.
Two Brainerd orchestras will perform orchestral masterpieces from Japan, Austria, Germany, Spain, Italy, England, South America and America representing classical, romantic, contemporary and neo-romantic styles of music from nearly 300 years of composition.
The Sinfonia Orchestra will start with "Mythos" by composer Soon Hee Newbold, followed by "Evening Prayer" by English composer Engelbert Humperdinck, "Acrobats" by American composer Richard Meyer and concluding with "La Comparsita," a South American Tango by Matos Rodriquez.
Members of the Brainerd High School Sinfonia Orchestra will be among the performers in the annual Benefit Concert at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Tornstrom Auditorium in the Washington Educational Services Building. The concert is a benefit for the Brainerd Sharing Bread Soup Kitchen Program.
The Chamber Orchestra will open its portion of the concert with Symphony No. 37 by Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart followed by work by Italian composer Giovanni Bolzoni and "Elegie" by Carl Busch.
The benefit concert will conclude with Spanish composer Norman Dello Joio's choreography.
The concert is open to the public. A free-will donation will be accepted, with all the proceeds going to the Sharing Bread Soup Kitchen.
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