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EDUCATION & OUTREACH Education...with music in mind
201 3-2014
Young People’s Concerts - Open Rehearsals - Outreach to Schools and Community Programs for Pre-School through Adults
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EDUCATION & OUTREACH
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he San Diego Symphony is committed to serving all segments of our very diverse community. Each season, the San Diego Symphony presents approximately 40 concerts and 300 related events, reaching more than 61,000 students from kindergarten through adult. Our programs are designed to appeal to children and align with Common Core standards. San Diego Symphony musicians take an active role in developing and presenting our programs,making symphonic music exciting and accessible to all.
“This was my best field trip ever!”
- 4th grade student, Foussat Elementary
“...this is a valuable opportunity for children to be exposed to music and the arts.”
- 5th grade teacher, Canyon View Elementary
Ken-David Masur, Associate Conductor
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BERTON FAMILY YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONCERTS 2nd - 8th Grades
Two performances each day at the newly renovated Symphony Hall in the Jacob’s Music Center Tickets are $5 per student with one free ticket furnished for an adult chaperone per every ten student tickets paid. Additional adults pay $5. To reserve seats, please call Adrienne Valencia, Director of Education, at 619.615.3911.
Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra October 16 & 17, 2013 (10am and 11:30am each day)
SDS & Project Trio: Beethoven and the Boys April 9 & April 10, 2014
Woodwind, brass, strings and percussion - these four families make up the orchestra. Hear how each instrument sounds and learn how the families come together to make beautiful music. Featuring Benjamin Britten’s “Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra.” CURRICULUM CONNECTION: VAPA (Visual and Performing Arts)
(10am and 11:30am each day) Have you ever wanted to break the rules? Do something totally different? In this concert, you’ll learn how Beethoven rebelled against traditions and created his own vision of symphonic music. CURRICULUM CONNECTION: VAPA
Everyday Heroes January 29 & January 30, 2014 (10am and 11:30am each day) What does it take to be a hero? Courage? Determination? Superhuman strength? In this concert you’ll hear how Copland, Beethoven, Rossini and others have depicted heroes in music. CURRICULUM CONNECTION: Social Studies and American History Funded in part by the Nordson Foundation and the City of Encinitas / Mizel Family Foundation.
Docent programs are available by contacting Aveline von Ehrenberg, Education Vice-President with the Advocates for Classical Music, at ypcdocents@aol.com.
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SCHOOL-AGE PROGRAMS For Pre-School – 2nd Grade Linda and Shearn Platt Kinder Koncerts
conducted by Ken-David Masur These chamber orchestra concerts, performed in community venues around the County, are designed to introduce the youngest listeners to classical music, to the instruments of the orchestra and to the live concert experience.
For Elementary Grades Meet a Musician
San Diego Symphony members visit classrooms to speak about life as a professional musician, demonstrate his/her instrument and answer student questions.
Ensemble Performances
Small ensembles from the Symphony visit groups of students at their school. The musicians discuss playing mechanics, sound production and instrument families in these interactive performances that relate to other subjects in the school curriculum.
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“A grounding in the arts will help our children to see; to bring a uniquely human perspective to science and technology. In short, it will help them as they grow smarter to also grow wiser.” - Robert E. Allen – Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, AT&T Corporation (1988-97)
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For Middle School, High School and College Students “Hot Shots” Young Artist Competition
San Diego Symphony’s “Hot Shots” Young Artist Competition recognizes young, talented musicians from San Diego County. Along with a cash prize donated by the Advocates for Classical Music, winners of this annual concerto competition may be invited to perform with the orchestra during the following season.
“Best and Brightest”
This free annual concert features some of our community’s most talented young orchestra musicians playing alongside members of the San Diego Symphony.
Dr. William and Evelyn Lamden Master Class Program
Violinist Philippe Quint and student.
Masterclasses provide opportunities for more advanced music students to be evaluated and coached by a San Diego Symphony musician or visiting guest artist while other students listen and learn. TM
Instrumental Coach
Groups of young musicians in school orchestra and band programs can learn from a pro! Symphony musicians bring their knowledge, expertise and enthusiasm to students during sectional rehearsals at the school site.
Open Rehearsals
High school and college-aged students have an exciting and unique opportunity to attend a rehearsal of a Jacobs Masterworks concert. This is a wonderful way for students to see how the conductor and musicians work together to create the highest quality musical performance and artistic experience.
Student Rush Tickets
Full-time students, aged 35 and under with current ID, may enjoy any San Diego Symphony concert at Symphony Hall for just $10! Tickets must be purchased within one hour of the concert, limit 2 per ID, cash only, subject to availability. For more information please call 619.235.0804.
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PROGRAMS FOR FAMILIES
Family Packs: Bring the Family at One Low Price!
4 for $40 / 5 for $45 / 6 for $50
(Phone only. Must include up to two adults and two, three or four children. Availability limited. Per household: One Family Pack per concert; limit two Family Packs per series.)
Family Festival 2pm at Symphony Hall
The San Diego Symphony gives families an opportunity to learn about classical music together. These fun and interactive concerts help youngsters ages 4-12, parents and other family members discover and enjoy the power and beauty of symphonic music. Pre-concert activities begin at 1pm.
PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS What’s the Score?
Sunday, October 20, 2013 Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra Sunday, December 22, 2013 Holiday Pops Sunday, April 6, 2014 SDS with PROJECT TRIO! Sunday, May 11, 2014 I Mother Nature
...promoting life-long learning in the arts
Enlightening pre-concert presentations hosted by Nuvi Mehta provide context for and musical excerpts from the day’s program beginning 45 minutes before each Jacobs Masterworks concert.
Classical Edge 7:30pm at Symphony Hall Classical Edge is a dynamic new series weaving science, history and the Nuvi Mehta arts together to explore the interplay of music and the human condition. Presenting leading scientists, authors and a variety of guest artists, Nuvi Mehta takes us through multimedia journeys of discovery with preeminent speakers, solo performances and, of course, the San Diego Symphony! Lasting a little over an hour, each concert is followed by an after-party and a chance to meet the soloists and special guests! Intriguing, insightful and entertaining, it’s Classical Edge! Live. Listen. Explore! February 20, March 13, and May 15, 2014.
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Ensemble Performances
Small ensembles from the Symphony perform at local libraries, senior centers and hospice facilities.
Educator’s Discount
Educators at all levels (elementary through college) are eligible to purchase a Jacobs Masterworks subscription at half price. For more information call 619.235.0804.
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Your Song, Your Story: A Musical Tapestry and of for San Diego is a two-year audience engagement
initiative that will depart from the San Diego Symphony’s traditional approach to community engagement by inviting residents of historically underserved neighborhoods to participate in the creation and performance of art. Music, stories and dance have been contributed by people of all ages and backgrounds. These submissions will be woven into a multi-media piece that will be performed for the public free of charge. Performances of the new work are planned for the Summer of 2014 in three community venues and Symphony Hall. For more information, please contact Leonor Perez, Ph.D., Artistic Projects Manager at 619.615.3940 or lperez@sandiegosymphony.org.
www.YourSongYourStory.org THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS!
Your Song, Your Story is generously supported by a grant from The James Irvine Foundation.
The Education & Outreach programs of the San Diego Symphony are generously supported by: The City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture; County of San Diego Board of Supervisors: Greg Cox, Dave Roberts, Ron Roberts; The National Endowment for the Arts, Ashford University, The Berton Family Foundation, Caterpillar Foundation/Solar Turbines, Citigroup, City of Encinitas/Mizel Family Foundation, Community Service Association of San Diego City Schools, Cushman Foundation, Samuel I. and John Henry Fox Foundation, Menard Family Foundation, Nordson Foundation, Linda and Shearn Platt, Pratt Memorial Fund, ResMed Foundation, The Rose Foundation, the Ellen Browning Scripps Foundation, Union Bank of California, US Bank, Ellen G. and Edward G. Wong Family Foundation, Walter J. and Betty C. Zable Foundation, The Kinder Morgan Foundation, Ryan Family Charitable Foundation, The Parker Foundation, Dr. William and Evelyn Lamden, Macy’s Foundation.
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