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    Venue
    Main Stage
    35 Woolwich Street
    Guelph ON
    N1H 3V1
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    Guelph Symphony Orchestra

    January 27 to 29, 2015

    Grades 5 and 6

    Learn more about our Linamar for the Performing Arts school program.

    Since its inception in 2001, the Guelph Symphony Orchestra has placed a significant focus on youth. This performance, conducted by the orchestra’s Artistic Director Judith Yan, offers students a chance to experience highlights from the classical symphonic repertoire. The program includes excerpts from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, Handel’s Water Music, Haydn’s Surprise Symphony, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5.

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    Guelph Symphony Orchestra (GSO)

    About the Orchestra

    2001 – The orchestra was founded with Simon Irving as artistic director

    2011 – GSO established the Guelph Youth Symphony Orchestra

    2012 – GSO appoints Judith Yan as artistic director and resident conductor

    2012 – The GSO plays for River Run’s Wooly Kinderconcerts

    2013 – the GSOKids club is introduced

    Today, when playing as a full orchestra, the GSO has grown to almost 50 musicians.

    Question

    Pay attention to where the musicians sit. A typical orchestra configuration has the string instruments at the front, then woodwind, brass and percussion in behind.  For example, the cellists sit to the right of the conductor. Any idea why a fixed configuration makes sense?

    Guelph Symphony Orchestra promotional diagram of symphony layout

    Answer

    • Musicians are located and positioned to be able to see the conductor easily.
    • All similar instruments are seated together. This allows musicians to hear each other better.
    • The number of instruments and the volume of some specific instrument is not equal. This specific placement allows different instrument groups to achieve smooth (uniform) sound within the orchestra (as a whole).
    • Instruments with lower frequencies are usually located on the audience’s right and instruments with higher frequencies are located on the left.
    • For the conductor, it’s much easier to cue the cellos when they’re always in the same spot.

    About the program

    This program is designed to introduce students in Grades 5 and 6 to some of the world’s most familiar and popular symphonic hits. Your students will hear excerpts from works such as:

    • Vivaldi’s Four Seasons
    • Handel’s Water Music
    • Haydn’s Surprise Symphony
    • Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5

    School Program Coordinator

    519- 837-5662 extension 2291
    [email protected]

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