Monday, April 18, 2011

CELEBRATION IN SYMPHONY AND SONG: The 8th Annual LAUSD Middle School Honor Music Festival

from the arts education branch of LAUSD

You are invited! 

General Admission Seating; no tickets necessary

Sunday, May 1, 2011, 6:00 PM    :|:   Gibson Amphitheatre, Universal CityWalk

 

This concert will consist of 400 LAUSD middle school music students performing in the Honor Symphonic Band conducted by Al Nelson from Granada Hills Charter HS, the Honor Concert Choir conducted by Desiree Fowler from Central Los Angeles HS #9, and the Honor String Orchestra conducted by Steve Burch from Panorama HS.

This concert represents the rigor, commitment and hard work of music students who have qualified to participate in the Middle School Honor Music Festival.  These students are from all eight local districts and represent the cultural, social and economical diversity of the families in the Los Angeles area.

The Arts Education Branch provides the instructional experiences and transportation to these middle school students.  The performance at the Gibson Amphitheatre is the culminating celebration for the students, families and community.

For more information, contact Julie Corallo, Music Specialist at julie.corallo@lausd.net

Participating Schools

32nd St./USC Perf. Arts

Adams MS

Audubon MS

Belvedere MS

Berendo MS

Bret Harte MS

Burbank MS

Byrd MS

Carnegie MS

Columbus MS

Dana MS

Dodson MS

Eagle Rock MS

El Sereno MS

Foshay LC

Frost MS

Gage MS

Gompers MS

Griffith MS

Hale MS

Irving MS

Ivy Bound Academy

KIPP LA

Lawrence MS

Liechty MS

Los Angeles CES

Mark Twain MS

Millikan MS

Nightingale MS       

Palms MS

Nobel MS

Paul Revere MS

Porter MS

Portola MS

Reed MS

Sepulveda MS

Sherman Oaks CES

South Region MS #2

Southeast MS

Virgil MS

Vista MS

Webster MS

White MS

Wilmington MS

Woodland Hills Academy

2 comments:

jms8719 said...

My picture is not there, not fair!!!

Unknown said...

Great job to all the kids along with their parents and teachers! The students sounded wonderful! I'm so glad I was there! :-)