Marin Symphony Youth Orchestra Sit-in Concert Program, 3/30/14

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MS YO

M A R I N SY M P H ONY Y O U T H O R C H E S T R A ANN KRINITSKY | MUS IC DIRECTOR

S I T- I N CONCERT M ARIN SYM P H O N Y YO U T H ORCHESTRA Ann Krinitsky, conductor Andrei Gorchov, assistant conductor *Please find any open chair in the orchestra and sit next to our Players*

Sunday, March 30, 2014, 2:30 p.m.

Bayside Martin Luther King Jr. Academy, Marin City

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VIOLIN I Ty Loft, concertmaster David Sohn Lainie Johnston Lianne Pearce Stephanie Oh Hanah Rolf Annika Williams Megan Amaglio Danelia Changeux Katya Schane Chris Giddings Maya Nesbitt Schnadt VIOLIN II Douglas Wei, principal Maya Schane Clark Chung Katy Wearing Christian Li Katherine Podoll Talya Klinger Priana Aquino Yuma Overturf Madeleine Reeds Ivan Liang Mason Weems Michelle Verghese VIOLA Chelsea Coppock principal Cari Comnick Nick Forester Taylor Kong Nathan Smith Karla Garcia Robert Moir

CELLO Hana Dahl, principal Euan Shields Aurora Schunemann Willa Nagy Michelle Ruttimann Riley Lyman BASS James Lehmann Kenzie Ryan FLUTE Jeremy Goldwasser Jaimme Lee Eva Wang Shiriel King Abramson Naomi Ferrell Grace Won CLARINET Jack Conklin William McAfee Jackson Waner Hannah Barlow BASSOON Colin McAfee HORN Annalisa Blackadar

Save the dates... Marin Symphony Overture & Crescendo Orchestra Spring Concert, Sunday, May 11, 2014, 3:00 p.m. Marin Symphony Youth Orchestra Spring Concert, Sunday, May 11, 2014, 7:00 p.m.

TRUMPET Alana Zaleski Noah Wheeler Satya Karri Brendan Wilhelmsen Laurent Kleinheinz TROMBONE Tiffany Devlin PERCUSSION Liam Wallace Avi Perkoff Special Guests: Heidi Trefethen, horn Jeff Hansen, bassoon Max Perkoff, trombone Trevor Bjorklund, tuba Manager, Associate Conductor Andrei Gorchov

Are you interested in becoming a member of one of our youth orchestras? Mark your calendar. Auditions for the Marin Symphony Youth Programs 2 014 -15 Season will be held at College of Marin on August 30, 31 and September 6 and 7, 2 014 Questions? Need more information? Contact Andrei Gorchov, Youth Programs Administrator at 415.479.8105 or yo@marinsymphony.org.


MS YO

M A R I N SY M P H ONY Y O U T H O R C H E S T R A ANN KRINITSKY | MUS IC DIRECTOR

Sunday, March 30, 2:30 p.m.

MARIN SYMPHONY YOUTH ORCHESTRA SIT-IN CONCER T Ann Krinitsky, conductor • Andrei Gorchov, assistant conductor *Please find any open chair in the orchestra and sit next to our Players*

PROGRAM A brief introduction to the orchestra Mendelssohn

The Hebrides Overture

Haydn Cello Concerto in C Major, 1st movement Euan Shields, cello soloist Reinecke Flute Concerto in D Major, 1st movement Jeremy Goldwasser, flute soloist Borodin

Excerpts from Polovtsian Dances

Kabalevsky Violin Concerto, 1st movement Douglas Wei, violin soloist Sousa

The Stars and Stripes Forever March

Badelt, arr. Ricketts

The Pirates of the Caribbean medley

After the concert.... try instruments yourself, presented by The Magic Flute music store in Terra Linda. visit: www.themagicflute.com for more info on music lessons and instrument rental or purchase or call 415.479.3112


Ann Krinitsky Ms. Krinitsky is the Artistic Director of the Marin Symphony Youth Performance Programs and Conductor of the Marin Symphony Youth Orchestra, as well as a proud alumna of these programs. She is also Director of the Virtuoso Program at San Domenico School, where she conducts the Orchestra da Camera. A frequent guest conductor with the Honolulu Symphony, Ms. Krinitsky has led numerous concerts on Oahu and tours to the neighbor islands of Hawaii and Kauai. Ms. Krinitsky returns to the islands annually to conduct Ballet Hawaii’s Nutcracker, which in December 2010 was attended by First Lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha. Ms. Krinitsky has also appeared as guest conductor with the Maui Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Chamber Music Hawaii, the Women’s Philhar- monic, the Camellia Symphony, the Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra, the Marin Chamber Orchestra, and the San Francisco Concerto Orchestra. Ms. Krinitsky previously served as Music Director of the Nova Vista Symphony, presenting exciting and diverse programs featuring soloists from the San Francisco Symphony, Opera and Ballet orchestras, the Rochester (NY) Philharmonic, and the New World (FL) Symphony, as well as acclaimed soprano Nuccia Focile for a special benefit concert at Herbst Theater in San Francisco. Other positions she has held in the Bay Area include Interim Director of Orchestras at Stanford University; Music Director of the Palo Alto Philharmonic, the Berkeley Youth and Community Women’s Orchestras; Conductor of the Acalanes Chamber Orchestra; and Assistant Conductor of the Pacific Mozart Ensemble.

Euan Shields, cello soloist

Jeremy Goldwasser, flute soloist

Euan Shields first took up the cello when he was eight years old after seeing a quartet playing in the park in Tokyo. Growing up in Japan and moving to San Francisco two years ago, playing music has been a great way for Euan to bridge the culture gap. He was first seat of the Presidio Middle School orchestra and in the eighth grade was principle cellist for the San Francisco All City Orchestra. He is currently a freshman at LickWilmerding High School. He is studying under Louella Hasbun, a noted musician who performs with the San Jose and Marin Symphonies. Euan is excited playing his first season with MSYO. Outside of music, he enjoys playing soccer, rock climbing and camping.

Jeremy Goldwasser began playing flute in the Bel Aire Elementary School Band when he was 10 years old. A student of MSYO manager Andrei Gorchov, Jeremy originally played chess before switching his focus to music. He has participated in music summer camps like Cazadero and Sequoia Chamber Music Workshop, in addition to performing in many recitals and concerts. Currently he is a freshman at Redwood High. Recently Jeremy has expanded his horizons by playing jazz flute; he takes after flutists in pop culture like Jethro Tull and Ron Burgundy. Also, he often plays for Shabbat services at his synagogue. In addition to music, Jeremy still enjoys playing chess, as well as skiing and hiking.

We a ppreciate you! The Magic Flute (Musical Instrument Petting Zoo sponsor), The Unicorn Group (program printing)

Douglas Wei, violin soloist Douglas Wei is 14 years old and has been playing violin for 6 years. He has been studying violin with Davis Law. Douglas grew up in Novato his whole life. For his pastime, he enjoys swimming, practicing tai chi, and playing strategy board games.


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