“Nature in Music” is theme of November 13 concert
On Tuesday, November 13, the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra will present the DPO’s annual Young People’s Concert, Nature in Music. The DPO specifically designed this concert for school-age audiences and planned it to link to Social Studies and Language Arts curriculum.
At 9:30 am and 11:15 am at the Schuster Center, DPO Assistant Conductor Patrick Reynolds and the DPO will take students on a musical journey into a world of thunderstorms, animals, the seasons, and natural wonders. Students will hear how composers have captured in music the beauty and grandeur of the world around us through the exciting sounds of the orchestra.
It’s one of the DPO’s longest-standing traditions. The DPO plans these concerts to integrate with classroom curriculum. Teachers receive a study guide and a CD of concert excerpts. Study guides are also available at http://www.daytonphilharmonic.com/education/fieldtrip/grades3to6 At no charge, docents (if available) visit the various schools to prepare students for the concert.
Tickets: Subscription (All 3 Young People’s Concerts) $13.50 per seat
Single Concert; $4.75 per seat