Gallery: Collage Orchestra Concert

For their biggest orchestra event of the year, the Concert, Philharmonic and Symphonic orchestras each performed three pieces before combining to play “The Curse of Tutankhamun.” The Concert Orchestra performed “Allegretto,” “It Takes Two” and “The Sound of Music.” Philharmonic members played “Hunter’s Moon,” “Rondo” and “Overture to the Magic Flute.” “Overture to Nabucco,” “Shenandoah” and “Rythm Dances” were presented by the Symphonic Orchestra. The concert was directed by Mallory Lysaught and took place on March 6.

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3.6.24 Collage Orchestra Concert

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