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Program

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Chattanooga Youth Symphony
SPRING CONCERT

May 6, 2024 | 6:30 PM
Roland Hayes Hall


PRELUDE
Bryony Stroud-Watson | conductor

Austrian Folk Song
(Arr. Bryony Stroud-Watson)

The Orchestra

Dmitri Kabalevsky
(Arr. Bryony Stroud-Watson)

Danse

 


COMBINED PRELUDE & ETUDE
Bryony Stroud-Watson | conductor

Larry Clark

Quintas


ETUDE
Bryony Stroud-Watson | conductor

Susan Hurley 
(Arr. Bryony Stroud-Watson)

Michigan Spring

Bernard Heiden
(Arr. Bryony Stroud-Watson)

Two Short Pieces
    “One”
    “Two”

Traditional
(Arr. Ron Sadlier)

Fiddlers’ Fantasy (Boil the Cabbage with Soldiers’ Joy)

 


PHILHARMONIC
Dr. Paul Vest | conductor

G.F. Handel
(Arr. Mark Williams)

Minuet from Water Music

J.S. Bach 
(Arr. Merle Isaac)

Allegro Moderato from Brandenburg Concerto #5

Malcolm Williamson

The Bridge that Van Gogh Painted


COMBINED PHILHARMONIC & SYMPHONY
Ismael Sandoval | conductor

Richard Meyer

American Rhapsody


SYMPHONY
Ismael Sandoval | conductor

Joseph Haydn

Cello Concerto No. 1 in C Major
    I. Moderato

    Shepherd Sewell, cello
    23-24 CYS Concerto Competition Winner

 

Gustav Mahler 
(Arr. for winds by Boris Korolyov)

Chorale from Symphony No. 2

William Grant Still

Danzas de Panamá, Mvt. 4, “Cumbia y Congo”

Modest Mussorgsky 
(Orch. Carl Simpson)

Pictures at an Exhibition
    15. The Hut on Chicken Legs (Baba Yaga)
    The Knight’s Gate in the Old Capital, Kiev (The
    Great Gate of Kiev)


This performance is funded in part by:



This project is being supported, in whole or in part, by a federal award number SLFRP5534 awarded to the State of Tennessee by the U.S. Department of Treasury.

Donate

Just as every musician has a role in a symphony orchestra, every donor plays a part.
Invest in your community by donating to the CSO today!

DONATE
Image for CYS Spring Concert
Program

Please silence your device and dim your screen for the duration of the performance to minimize distraction for those around you.

Chattanooga Youth Symphony
SPRING CONCERT

May 6, 2024 | 6:30 PM
Roland Hayes Hall


PRELUDE
Bryony Stroud-Watson | conductor

Austrian Folk Song
(Arr. Bryony Stroud-Watson)

The Orchestra

Dmitri Kabalevsky
(Arr. Bryony Stroud-Watson)

Danse

 


COMBINED PRELUDE & ETUDE
Bryony Stroud-Watson | conductor

Larry Clark

Quintas


ETUDE
Bryony Stroud-Watson | conductor

Susan Hurley 
(Arr. Bryony Stroud-Watson)

Michigan Spring

Bernard Heiden
(Arr. Bryony Stroud-Watson)

Two Short Pieces
    “One”
    “Two”

Traditional
(Arr. Ron Sadlier)

Fiddlers’ Fantasy (Boil the Cabbage with Soldiers’ Joy)

 


PHILHARMONIC
Dr. Paul Vest | conductor

G.F. Handel
(Arr. Mark Williams)

Minuet from Water Music

J.S. Bach 
(Arr. Merle Isaac)

Allegro Moderato from Brandenburg Concerto #5

Malcolm Williamson

The Bridge that Van Gogh Painted


COMBINED PHILHARMONIC & SYMPHONY
Ismael Sandoval | conductor

Richard Meyer

American Rhapsody


SYMPHONY
Ismael Sandoval | conductor

Joseph Haydn

Cello Concerto No. 1 in C Major
    I. Moderato

    Shepherd Sewell, cello
    23-24 CYS Concerto Competition Winner

 

Gustav Mahler 
(Arr. for winds by Boris Korolyov)

Chorale from Symphony No. 2

William Grant Still

Danzas de Panamá, Mvt. 4, “Cumbia y Congo”

Modest Mussorgsky 
(Orch. Carl Simpson)

Pictures at an Exhibition
    15. The Hut on Chicken Legs (Baba Yaga)
    The Knight’s Gate in the Old Capital, Kiev (The
    Great Gate of Kiev)


This performance is funded in part by:



This project is being supported, in whole or in part, by a federal award number SLFRP5534 awarded to the State of Tennessee by the U.S. Department of Treasury.

Donate

Just as every musician has a role in a symphony orchestra, every donor plays a part.
Invest in your community by donating to the CSO today!

DONATE