FAMILY CONCERTS The
Probably Untrue story of
S E R U T N E V D A IN
(who) had a little Lamb Daniel Black, Conductor Carl Johnson, Narrator Mary and her little lamb, Petunia, became lost on their way home from school one day. Their story is set to variations of the familiar tune “Mary Had a Little Lamb”. Join us in helping Mary and Petunia find their way back home!
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 2015 AT 6:30 PM White’s Chapel United Methodist Church 185 S. White Chapel Boulevard, Southlake
SUNDAY, MAY 24, 2015 AT 3:00 PM Effective June 10, 2014
BBVA Compass Bank · Central Market Colonial Country Club Charities The Discovery Fund · Fash Foundation The Gary Patterson Foundation Linbeck · Lockheed Martin · Lowe Foundation Nancy Seaberry Frost Arts Endowment
Alcon · Fifth Avenue Foundation Fort Worth Independent School District Frances C. & William P. Smallwood Foundation Kristen and Clay Hicks · Pier 1 Imports · Anne Belle Thomas The Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall
Red Oak Foundation
Frances & John Wasilchak Charitable Fund of the Community Foundation of North Texas
Crystelle Waggoner Charitable Trust Bank of America, Trustee
Family Concerts last approximately 45 minutes. Artists subject to change.
The Children’s Education Program of Bass Performance Hall
Tickets are $20 per adult and $5 per child. Purchase tickets to Family Concerts online at fwsymphony.org or by calling the ticket office at 817.665.6000.
Education Sponsors: Adventures in Music
Arborlawn United Methodist Church 5001 Briarhaven Road, Fort Worth
2014-2015
KINDERCONCERTS
YOUNG PERSONS’ CONCERTS
Recommended Ages 3-6
Recommended Ages 7-12
F O R T
W O R T H :
C O WB OYS & CULTURE DANIEL BLACK, CONDUCTOR | FEATURING KIDS WHO CARE
Join the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and Kids Who Care in a celebration of our great city as you take a musical and visual tour of the city’s landmarks, from Sundance Square to the Stockyards. You’ll hear selections from Carnival of the Animals, Pictures at an Exhibition, and finally, Aaron Copland’s Rodeo. This program features images from Fort Worth photographer Brian Luenser and the Amon Carter Museum of American Art!
Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at 10:15 AM and 12:15 PM Thursday, January 22, 2015 at 10:15 AM and 12:15 PM BASS PERFORMANCE HALL | FORT WORTH, TEXAS All Young Person’s Concert seats are $5 per person. Performances last approximately 45 minutes. Repertoire and artists subject to change.
PURCHASING AND RESERVING SEATS Reservations for Young Persons’ Concerts and Kinderconcerts may be made online at fwsymphony.org/ education. Orders of fewer than 20 seats must be paid in full at the time of your reservation. Orders of 20 or more seats may be reserved without advanced payment. Full payment is due 30 days prior to the concert. No refunds will be given after this date. The FWSO does not distribute tickets or assign individual seats for educational events. If you require special seating for any members of your group, please indicate this at the time of your reservation. Prior to these performances, you will receive an email regarding concert policies and procedures.
Order online at fwsymphony.org/education For questions call 817.665.6500 ext. 102 or email education@fwsymphony.org
featuring KIDS WHO CARE
“Some days are yellow. Some days are blue. On different days I’m different too.” Accompanied by KIDS WHO CARE, the Fort Worth Symphony explores the wonderful world of Dr. Seuss’ My Many Colored Days and demonstrates how feelings can be expressed through music and colors.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2015 9:45 AM AND 11:15 AM Arborlawn United Methodist Church 5001 Briarhaven Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76109 All Kinderconcert seats are $5 per person. Performances last approximately 35 minutes. Artists subject to change.