GSO presents ‘KidsNotes’

Jun. 9, 2016

The Garland Symphony Orchestra will present its one-hour program, KidsNotes, next week. The program will be at the Central Garland Library Monday, June 13, at 11 a.m., at the Walnut Creek Library Friday, June 17, at 2:30 p.m. and at the North Garland Library Friday, June 24, at 11 a.m.

The program begins with the reading of a book such as, “Zin! Zin! Zin! A Violin” or “The Remarkable Farkle McBride.”

Next, depending on the age of the participants, students engage in games that explore musical concepts like pitch, rhythm and timbre. Then one of our professional musicians introduces and plays their instrument, choosing music suitable for a young audience. To finish up, we have an Instrument Petting Zoo! which allows children to try out an instrument from each of the four orchestra families to learn more about their favorites!

Early exposure to music and the arts is crucial to developing the creative spark in children. And continual evidence has shown that children engaged in musical education perform well above national classroom standards. To this end, the GSO is proud to present its KidsNotes program to young children where they can hear, see, touch and explore different aspects of music and the orchestra. KidsNotes is offered at many area schools, libraries and bookstores throughout the year.

The Garland Symphony Orchestra’s mission is to enhance the quality of life in our growing and diverse community by inspiring, entertaining and involving citizens and organizations through music concerts of superior cultural and educational value.

The Garland Symphony Orchestra credits its music director, Robert Carter Austin for its continued outstanding and diverse orchestral programming. Austin’s background encompasses more than 30 years of professional music experience and includes degrees from MIT, Cambridge University and Stanford University.  Austin’s musical experience includes conducting performances in countries including: Korea, Ukraine, Canada, Italy, Spain, China, France, Germany, Mexico, Bulgaria, Ecuador, Colombia, Philippines, Guatemala, Dominican Republic and the United States.

 

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