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Spring Concert
Reinvigorated Traditions
Letter from the Chair

Do you hear that? It’s the beautiful sound of a symphony orchestra performing inside an auditorium. It’s a sound we missed last year, even as we celebrated the ability to create new venues and new pathways to stay together as an orchestra.

Now we’re coming back stronger – thanks for coming with us! After a crazy year, the Wichita Falls Youth Symphony Orchestra board and artistic staff took a moment to breathe and find our new focus. We asked, “What did we miss the most last year? And which of the old traditions do we want to breathe new life into?”

Our goal this year is to elevate the orchestra experience for both students and audience members. To drink deeply from the richest traditions of the orchestra and to rededicate ourselves to our core mission of creating music education that leads to exceptional group performances and a lifelong love of music.

We appreciate everyone who plays a role in this journey…from our new Music Director Dr. Luttrell and new conductor Mrs. Liticker who guide the artistic vision, to our coaches and administrative staff who keep the wheels turning, and the schools who partner with us to give Gail Key Academy of Music students access to strings education during the school day. From the civic clubs that invite us to share our story and the businesses who support the programs through sponsorships and advertising messages, to the parents and friends who attend concerts and make individual gifts. We all have parts to play in this orchestra, and the traditions live on inside us all. More than 150 music students from 20 area schools depend on us.

On behalf of our YSO board, thank you for choosing to journey with us. Now let’s all lean back in our chairs and revel in the beautiful sounds these students have poured themselves into creating. Bravo!

Dana Taylor

YSO Board Chair

Program

Reinvigorated Traditions

Wichita Falls Youth Symphony Orchestra 2021-22 Season

Spring Concert, April 10, 2022

 

Philharmonic Orchestra

Kathy Liticker, conductor

Lightly Row

Traditional

Arr. Shinichi Suzuki

 

Song of the Wind

Traditional

Arr. Shinichi Suzuki

 

An Irish Air

Dr. Terry McQuilkin

 

Appalachian Sunrise

Doris Gazda

 

Warriors of Beijing

Bob Grice

 

Postcards from Russia

Traditional

Arr. Carrie Lane Gruselle

 

Philharmonic Violin Ensemble

Amanda Hernandez, coach

Ouverture and Aria from The Magic Flute

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Arr. Vladimir Bodunov

 

Lacrimoso (Lament)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Arr. William Starr

 

In the Hall of the Mountain King

Edvard Grieg

Arr. Vladimir Bodunov

 

Stringsemble

Barbara Kavanaugh, coach

All the Pretty Little Horses

American Folksong

Arr. Anne McGinty

 

Antique Dances and Airs

Ottorino Respighi 

Arr. Harry A. Alshin

 

Dona Nobis Pacem

16th Century Song

Arr. Anne McGinty

Dedicated to the people of Ukraine

 

Symphonic Orchestra

Dr. Matthew Luttrell, conductor

Sabre Dance from Gayane (1942)

Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978)

Slavonic Dances, Op. 46, No. 8 (1874)  

Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904)

 

The Blue Danube, Op. 314 (1866)

Johann Strauss II (1825-1899)

 

Russian Sailor’s Dance from The Red Poppy (1927)

Reinhold Glière (1874-1956)

 

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