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These programs are designed to engage our community at all ages, from our most tender children through experienced adulthood; we seek to share the wonders of the art of music with our citizens. Our Music Director, Elizabeth Stoyanovich, and the Education Committee have handcrafted these programs to serve the needs of people in our area.
Our mission statement:
To enrich the West Sound with excellent classical music through
performance and education.
1. Pre-concert Chats
The BSA Music Director offers a 30-minute pre-concert chat free to concert-goers one hour before our classical concerts. The discussion is enhanced by PowerPoint presentation of photographs and recorded musical demonstrations. Time is left at the end for open discussion and questions.
2. Family Concerts
Two family concerts
and a "Conductor's Choice" concert are part of the 2007-08
season. These 2:00 matinee concerts on
Sunday, October 21, 2007
and
Saturday, February 2, 2008,
and a 7:30 pm concert on Saturday, April 19, 2008 are designed to be interactive, thought provoking and immediately accessible.
Examples of the pre-concert activities in the lobby
for the afternoon concerts include a musical instrument petting zoo, musical story telling and more.
The Conductor's Choice concert on April 19 is an extension of our Family
Concert series but with an extra entertainment factor for a "light
classical" audience of youth and adults alike.
3. Youth Concert
This weekday morning concert is designed for Kitsap Peninsula school children 3rd through 8th grade and instrumental students. Children will be invited on February
5, 2008 to take a field trip to the Bremerton High School Performing Arts Center and listen to the Bremerton Symphony Orchestra. Free concert material will be sent to the classrooms.
More information on the program
here.
4. Class Act
This program offers the opportunity for classes to have in-school concerts presented by small ensembles of the BSO. The ensembles available are a string quartet (two violins, viola and cello), a woodwind quintet (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn) and a brass quintet (two trumpets, horn, trombone and tuba). These 45 minute concerts help students listen to live acoustic instruments played in close proximity. Remarks from the players will also support preparation for the Youth Concert.
5. Open Rehearsals:
All of the BSO rehearsals are open and the public is welcome. For students who are especially interested in conducting, contact the office to make arrangments to borrow scores to follow during the rehearsal. Music Appreciation classes are especially welcome as is any one who would like to see the inner workings of the orchestra as it prepares for concerts. Contact our office for a schedule.
6. Music Camp Scholarships
Bremerton Symphony League Music Camp Scholarships in the amount of $300 will be award in
May to two young musicians who attend an orchestral or vocal music camp during the summer of 2008.
Deadline to apply is April 7, 2008. Eligibility Guidelines:
- Student must be an orchestral instrumentalist or vocalist
- Student must reside in the West Sound regions (Narrows Bridge north to the top of the Kitsap Peninsula, east to the Winslow ferry dock,
southwest to Shelton)
- Student must not yet have completed the eleventh grade
- Student must complete application form
- Student, if awarded a scholarship, must attend an orchestral or vocal music summer camp in 2008. Funds can only be used for attendance at a summer music camp that provides an orchestral or choral experience.
Online application
(Word Document) available here. For more information or to request a
printed application, contact the Bremerton Symphony Association at 360-373-1722, P.O. Box 996, Bremerton, WA 98337.
7. Greater
Kitsap Honors Orchestra
May 9-10, 2008
GKHO events include full rehearsals, sectionals and meals
culminating in a performance at Bremerton High School Performing Arts
Center. The BSA will be highlighting the young musicians not only by
hosting this event, but recognizing them, their school and their
teachers on our web site, in the concert program and through local
media. In times when many schools cannot afford to offer instrumental
music programs, the BSA wants to encourage our young people to pursue
music for a lifetime of enjoyment. This is the second GKHO, the first
being held in 2005.
How to join:
- Be an active member of the Bremerton Symphony
Youth Orchestra OR
- Be nominated by your public school
instrumental music teacher OR
- Be nominated by your private lesson teacher
GKHO Instruments: flute, oboe,
clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, percussion, timpani,
violin, viola, cello and bass.
Full
Description (Word Document) available here. For more information, contact the Bremerton Symphony Association at 360-373-1722.
8. Bremerton
Symphony Youth Showcase
May 10, 2008
Bremerton Symphony Youth Showcase events include
competing for cash prizes for support of further private lesson thru a
judged musical contest. Held the same weekend as GKHO, all orchestral
instrumentalists competing in BSYS are strongly encouraged to
participate with the GKHO. Pianists can attend BSYS for $25 entrance
fee (no food included). Music for contestants shall include two
contrasting tempo selections not to exceed 10 minutes combined. You are
required to provide your own accompanist.
BSYS Instruments:
flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba,
percussion, timpani, violin, viola, cello, bass and
piano.
BSYS Categories:
age 12-15 age 16-18
Orchestral instrumentalist: 2 winners @ $200
each 2 winners @ $200 each
Piano 1 winner @ $200
1 winner @ $200
Online application
(Word Document) available here. For more information or to request a
printed application, contact the Bremerton Symphony Association at 360-373-1722, P.O. Box 996, Bremerton, WA 98337.
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