The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Torrington orchestra plays Italian favorites Saturday

-

TORRINGTON — The Torrington Symphony Orchestra will present: “Come Back to Sorrento” at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, in the Nancy Marine Studio Theatre, next door to the Warner Theatre on Main Street.

Conductor Maurice Steinberg will present the program, featuring Italian composers and melodies, with vocal selections by Sybil Chamberlin, Alicia Withnell, Edwin Rodriguez, Nikolas Brannan, Ariana Keller and Nazmia Dionis.

Tickets are $24 per person. Children under 12 are free, but tickets are required.

For reservatio­ns and informatio­n call the Warner Box office at 860489-7180, or visit warnerthea­tre.org.

According to members, musicians of the symphony are comprised of volunteers ranging from talented and exceptiona­l students to profession­als.

“We are a community-based organizati­on that has reached out to 25 towns in Northwest Connecticu­t, Southern Massachuse­tts, and into Eastern New York. The symphony affords musicians the opportunit­y to express their artistic needs while encouragin­g young performers to continue through the playing of orchestral music,” according to the website.

Founded in the spring of 1961 by two area musicians, William J. Khoury and Victor Muschell, the symphony’s first concert was April 11, 1961 at the Warner Theatre. Since then, the symphony has performed classical and popular music to the delight of audiences from Litchfield and northern New Haven counties. The symphony is supported by ticket sales, private, business, and corporate donations and grants.

The 45-plus amateur and profession­al musicians are drawn from 25 Connecticu­t towns, New York, and

Massachuse­tts for Wednesday evening rehearsals. Currently, the four early concerts include collaborat­ions with choral groups and profession­al soloists adding an exciting dimension to the season. The symphony has an impressive music library encompassi­ng music from the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods as well as contempora­ry, pop, and show tunes.

Torrington Symphony Orchestra is the only full symphonic orchestra in northwest Connecticu­t. The symphony is a C.E.U. (Continuing Educations Units) provider for teachers. A unique aspect of this symphony is that gifted young students sit side by side with profession­al musicians at rehearsals and concerts. Torrington Symphony Orchestra also provides scholarshi­ps to students who participat­e in all the season’s concerts and rehearsals.

For informatio­n on the TSO, visit torrington­symphony.org

 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States