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| M and Maria in the lobby |
Yesterday, M and I had our second arts event of the year to attend (our first was the Children's Theater
The Borrowers last month.) We went uptown to the see the Charlotte Symphony in one performance of their family friendly concert series,
Lollipops. This performance was called
A Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra and it was the perfect companion to the book we read in November for homeschool called
The Orchestra. The performance first introduced all the different pieces of the orchestra by type of instrument (woodwind, brass, etc) and did so while playing songs of
The Beatles. We heard
Yellow Submarine,
Magical Mystery Tour, Penny Lane, and more. Later on, each individual instrument was also highlighted from clarinet and piccolo to bassoon and trombone. Peppered in were also short pieces by contemporary composers and throughout was narration by local news anchor Maureen O'Boyle.
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| Outside the theater in the blustery air |
My
favorite part though was the featured violin soloist
Caroline Campbell who performed half way through. She had flown in from L.A. to perform in Charlotte for the weekend and had even turned down a last minute request to perform with Paul McCartney at the Grammy's tonight to keep her engagement here. She came out like a goddess in a floor length gold lamee gown with flowing hair and bare feet. The way she swayed and danced and moved with her violin as if she and her instrument were one was truly breathtaking.
The was our first, but definitely not our our last trip to the symphony!
[I tried to get more pictures of M and I but in the Bank of America
Center I got in trouble by the security guard who told me there were no
photos allowed. Really?? Leave it to me to get in trouble at the
symphony. Sheesh.]