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Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra: Holly Carr's Light in the Forest
Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 7:00 pm
St. Andrew's United Church, Halifax


Featuring Greg Burton, conductor
Holly Carr, visual artist 

Lydia Zimmer, dancer/choreographer 
Jack Bateman, animator
L. Christopher Palmer, composer/arranger
June Zinck, sound design

Heather Fraser, choir director
Annapolis Valley Honour Choir
The Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra

On the program
L. Christopher Palmer
Light in the Forest
     I. The Raven
     II. The Wolf
     III. The Deer
     IV. The Hare
     V. The Owl 
     VI. The Fox
     VII. The Bear
     VIII. The Lynx
     IX. The Luna and the Monarch
30'


Additional players:
Connor Cornick, cello; Suzanne Lemieux, oboe; Gina Patterson and Mary Lee, horn; Curtis Dietz, trumpet; Mikhayla Attlesey and Rebecca Adams, trombone; François-Xavier Leroy, percussion.

Thank You to Our Partners

Holly would like to thank her Light in The Forest partners, in particular the RBC Foundation for their continuing support.


Mental Health Resources
Masks required!

Symphony Nova Scotia will continue to require masks throughout the spring 2022 season.

Not everyone will have the same degree of comfort with the lifting of restrictions, and we ask that you please respect the personal space and comfort level of those around you. As a commitment to the comfort of our patrons, we will continue to reduce capacities this spring.

For our full "Keeping You Safe" information, click here.

Image for Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra: Holly Carr's Light in the Forest
Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra: Holly Carr's Light in the Forest
Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 7:00 pm
St. Andrew's United Church, Halifax


Featuring Greg Burton, conductor
Holly Carr, visual artist 

Lydia Zimmer, dancer/choreographer 
Jack Bateman, animator
L. Christopher Palmer, composer/arranger
June Zinck, sound design

Heather Fraser, choir director
Annapolis Valley Honour Choir
The Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra

On the program
L. Christopher Palmer
Light in the Forest
     I. The Raven
     II. The Wolf
     III. The Deer
     IV. The Hare
     V. The Owl 
     VI. The Fox
     VII. The Bear
     VIII. The Lynx
     IX. The Luna and the Monarch
30'


Additional players:
Connor Cornick, cello; Suzanne Lemieux, oboe; Gina Patterson and Mary Lee, horn; Curtis Dietz, trumpet; Mikhayla Attlesey and Rebecca Adams, trombone; François-Xavier Leroy, percussion.

Thank You to Our Partners

Holly would like to thank her Light in The Forest partners, in particular the RBC Foundation for their continuing support.


Mental Health Resources
Masks required!

Symphony Nova Scotia will continue to require masks throughout the spring 2022 season.

Not everyone will have the same degree of comfort with the lifting of restrictions, and we ask that you please respect the personal space and comfort level of those around you. As a commitment to the comfort of our patrons, we will continue to reduce capacities this spring.

For our full "Keeping You Safe" information, click here.