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ARTISTIC AND PRODUCTION TEAM:
ORCMA Music Director & Conductor
Régulo Stabilito
Choral Director
Sarah Henrich
Executive Director
Joy Bonamarte
Personnel Director
Sean Donavan
Librarian
Micheal Cammisano
Stage Manager
Kayla Beard
Video Production
Jim Rome
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This concert is being supported, in in part, by federal award SLFRP5534 awarded to the State of Tennessee by the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
Sunday, May 26th
3:30 PM
Oak Ridge Children’s Museum
This concert is proudly sponsored by:
Breakfast Rotary Club
Lois McKeever
Robin Graham
Cathy Whitten
Paul Leiby
Melony Dodson
Joan Ellen Zucker
Gene & Norma Spejewski
Concert Program
Magical Melodies
What’s Up At the Symphony!
Arr. by Jerry Brubaker
The Young’s Person’s
Guide to the Orchestra
by Benjamin Britten
Narrator Larry Vance
The Wizard of Oz
Arranged by Greg Gilpin
Dorothy: Norah Younger
Glenda: Alexandra Engle
Scarecrow: Roger Johnson
Tin Man: Larry Vance
Lion: Michelle Walter
Wicked Witch: Ayla Shifflett
Performed By
Oak Ridge Symphony
Oak Ridge Chorus
& Select Members from
The ORHS Orchestra & Wildband
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Magical Melodies
What’s Up At the Symphony!
Arr. by Jerry Brubaker
A musical travel through Bugs Bunny’s Great Hits! The classics that make you remember scenes of one of the most beloved cartoons!Featuring “This is It”, William Tell Overture, The Barber of Seville, Brahms' Hungarian Dance,
Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody and more!
The Young’s Person’s Guide to the Orchestra
by Benjamin Britten
Designed to be shown in schools for a documentary Britten’s work with commentaries by E. Crozier led a guided tour of the sections and instruments of the symphony orchestra. The “Guide" is an admirably graphic and inventive demonstration of orchestral color. Britten cast the work in variation form (hence its subtitle Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Henry Purcell)
The Wizard of Oz
Arranged by Greg Gilpin
Through the principal songs of one of the most famous musical fantasy film, this suite combines magical musical moments with the storytelling and brilliant orchestration, in a fantasy travel through the “Yellow brick road" to discover that “There’s no place like home"
The venue for today’s concert is provided by Oak Ridge
Children’s Museum.