Concerts For Children: Emily Saves The Orchestra

Concerts For Children: Emily Saves The Orchestra

Concerts For Children: Emily Saves The Orchestra

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Mon, 09 Sep 2019

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CONCERTS FOR CHILDREN: EMILY SAVES THE ORCHESTRA

A clever 10-year-old needs the audience to help outsmart the horrible monster, Cacopholous, who is scheming to silence music forever. In this mesmerising children’s concert, drama, dance, dazzling masks and costumes are woven together with orchestral music in a story about bravery and hope. Audiences across the globe have fallen in love with this production which features excerpts from some of history’s most beloved pieces, including Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, The Nutcracker and the William Tell Overture.

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Emily Saves the Orchestra
Season 2019/20 • Concerts for Children

Emily Saves the Orchestra

Joshua Tan, conductor / Platypus Theatre

Sat / 16 Nov 19 / 2.00pm

Sat / 16 Nov 19 / 4.00pm

Sun / 17 Nov 19 / 2.00pm

Sun / 17 Nov 19 / 4.00pm

Multiple venue

A clever 10-year-old needs the audience to help outsmart the horrible monster, Cacopholous, who is scheming to silence music forever. In this mesmerising children’s concert, drama, dance, dazzling masks and costumes are woven together with orchestral music in a story about bravery and hope. Audiences across the globe have fallen in love with this production which features excerpts from some of history’s most beloved pieces, including Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, The Nutcracker and the William Tell Overture.

Featuring

Joshua Tan, conductor / Platypus Theatre

Programme

“Trepak” (Russian Dance) from The Nutcracker

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Tchaikovsky)

“Storm” from Symphony No. 6 “Pastoral”

Ludwig van Beethoven (Beethoven)

“Shepherd’s Song” from Symphony No. 6 “Pastoral”

Ludwig van Beethoven (Beethoven)

“Ode to Joy” from Symphony No. 9

Ludwig van Beethoven (Beethoven)

Organized Chaos

Mario Duschenes

Comedians’ Galop

Dmitry Kabalevsky (Kabalevsky)

Sabre Dance

Aram Khachaturian

Morning Mood

Edvard Grieg (Grieg)

Fanfare from La Péri

Paul Dukas (Dukas)

William Tell Overture

Rossini

Canon in D

Johann Pachelbel (Pachelbel)

Slavonic Dance No. 1, Op. 46

Antonín Dvořák (Dvořák)

For press enquiries, please contact:

Singapore Symphony Group
80 Bencoolen Street, NAFA Tower Block
#08-01 Singapore 189655
T +65 6602 4239
elizabeth.davis@sso.org.sg
cindy@sso.org.sg

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