Children are welcome to move during the program. Feel free to let kids get up, dance, and participate in the interactive moments. Adults are asked to remain seated throughout the program unless you need to take a child out of the space.
Have any questions or concerns? Find a volunteer or staff member with an Inside the Orchestra name tag and we'll be happy to help!
WELCOME! ABOUT US
Inside the Orchestra is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We are passionate about the world of the orchestra being a place for everyone. We work to cultivate an inclusive and equitable environment where all children feel welcome. We have a completely open door policy, providing experiences that are otherwise unavailable to many children, communities, and schools. In-person programs are open to the public and in metro Denver schools. Virtual programs are available around the world.
ANIMALS
April 16 - Legacy Campus
Lone Tree
April 26 - Tivoli Turnhalle
Denver
May 3 - Exhibit Hall, Riverdale
Regional Park
Brighton
July10-CentennialCity CenterPark,Centennial
July13-ChatfieldFarms
Littleton
Indoor concerts are at 9:30am and 10:45am
Outdoor concerts are at 9:00am and 10:15am
VIOLIN
Byron Hitchcock
Michael Brooks
Takanori Sugishita
Lionel Young
Kathy Thayer
Désirée Suàrez Ward
VIOLA
James Shaw
Lora Stevens
MUSICIANS
Jennifer Fouse CELLO
BASSOON
Wayne Templeman
BASS/Erhu
Mike Fitzmaurice
FLUTE
Cora Crisman
Olga Shilaeva
OBOE
Kathryn Simpson
Miriam Kapner
Deborah Torp
TRUMPET
Daniel Leavitt
Devon Park
TROMBONE
Justis Williams
PERCUSSION
Peter Cooper HORN
Our professional musicians are members of the Denver Music Association, a local union chapter of the American Federation of Musicians. We are committed to supporting professional musicians with fair compensation.
CONDUCTOR
Learning Resources
Keep the fun and learning going with our Music of the World Resource Packet! Inside, you’ll find activities for kids aged 3-12, a playlist of the music you heard today, and more! Click HERE to access.
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PROGRAM NOTES
Funga Alafia - We welcome you to Music of the World with this traditional welcome song from west Africa. Funga Alafia means “welcome” in the Yoruba language. Little ones are invited to get up and move their bodies with this piece of music.
La Bamba - Ritchie Valens recorded this song in 1958. It was based on a Mexican folk song of the same name that originated in the 17th century. Valens’ version combined the Mexican folk elements with rock and roll. Valens is considered to be the forefather of the Chicano Rock movement, and La Bamba is the only song on Rolling Stone Magazine’s “500 Greatest Songs of All Time” list not to be written or sung in English.
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - This Serenade was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Austria in 1787. The title translates to “a little night music.” A dancer from T2 Dance will join us to show us how the choreography, or dance movements, changes with the tempo, or speed, of the music.
Jasmine-East of the Sun - Mike Fitzmaurice, our contrabassist, joins us on this mashup of a Chinese Folk song, Jasmine, and jazz standard, East of the Sun and West of the Moon. He will play the erhu, an instrument that originated in China over 1,000 years ago!
Habanera - This aria is from an opera called Carmen, which was written by French composer Georges Bizet. The songs are sung in French, but the story takes place in Spain and the music was inspired by Spanish music, including the underlying, repeated rhythm that gives it the name “habanera.” A singer from Central City Opera join i i i th l f C
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In the Hall of the Mountain King from Peer Gynt Suite -byEdvardGrieg tellsthemusicalstoryofaboywhomustescapeformatroll.Itbegins withaquietdynamicandslowtempo,andbecomeslouderandfaster asthepiececontinues.Youmightrecognizethisasbeingusedinthe filmTrolls,butthismusicwasactuallycomposedin1875!
De Colores -ThisisaMexicanfolksongthatisover400yearsold.This versionisplayedbyourorchestraalone,buttheoriginalSpanish lyricsspeakaboutaloveofallthecolorsofspringtime.
Stars and Stripes Forever -isamarchcomposedin1896bythe“March King,”JohnPhillipSousa.In1987byanactofCongress,itwas officiallyadoptedasthenationalmarchoftheUnitedStatesof America.Likeallmarches,ithasastrong,quickpulse.Littleonesare welcometomarchalongtothispiece.
William Tell Overture -Thisexcerpt,titled The March of the Swiss Soldiers, isrecognizablefromitsfrequentuseinpopcultureand,most famouslyasthemusicfromthe Lone Ranger.Itwascomposedaspart ofanoperabyItaliancomposerGioachiniRossini.Listenforthe trumpetfanfareatthebeginningandagallopingtempo.Pretend you’reridinghorseswithusinthisfast-pacedfinale!
Arrangements by Daniel Leavitt.
Inside the Orchestra is committed to representation. Over 40% of our programming comes from the artistic body of BIPOC and/or female artists, or is from the folk traditions of historically underrepresented cultures. Click HERE to learn more
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