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Symphony Series
Sponsored by the City of Lewisville

All Symphony concerts take place at
Lakeland Baptist Church, Lewisville, Texas.
(Directions)
Shannon Lee
Violin
Friday, Sept
19, 2008
at 7:30 p.m.
Mozart: Symphony No. 36 in C major (Linz)
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D major
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concert
Stravinsky:
A
Soldier's Tale
('L'histoire du soldat')
Friday, November 14,
2008
at 7:30 p.m.
Featuring the dancers of the
LakeCities Ballet
Choreography by Kelly Lannin
Narrated by Jim Crawford
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concert
Stars of the Future
Grand Prize Winners of the
Vernell Gregg Young Artists' Competition
Friday, February 20,
2009
at 7:30 p.m.
usic chosen by the winners
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concert
The Family Popcorn Concert
Sunday,
March 1 2009
Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf
Danced by the LakeCities Ballet
Instrument Petting Zoo
Make
your own instrument workshop
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Nikita
Fitenko
Katerina
Zaitseva
Pianists

Friday, May 1, 2009
at 7:30 p.m.
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No 3 in C
minor
Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor
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concert
Social events
Gala!
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Honorary
Chair
Jeff Whittington
Host of KERA's 'Anything You Every Wanted to Know'
Gourmet dinner
Live and silent auctions
Zamboni ride at Stars
game
Airline tickets, wine
coolers, golf packages, gift baskets, and much more
Gary Pennycuff –
Professional Auctioneer
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Encore!
March 2009
A Symphony
fundraiser
The Conductor's Dinner
April 2009
Patrons at the Conductor's Club level and above are invited to join
Maestro Ming at a special dinner.
Volunteer Appreciation Gathering
May 2009
The season wouldn't happen without
a tremendous amount of effort by our crew of dedicated volunteers. We
have a special gathering to show our appreciation for their dedication
and hard work.
Pictures from the 2008
Gathering
The Nutcracker
Saturday, November 29, 2008
at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, November
30 2008
at 2:00p.m.
In cooperation with the LakeCities Ballet.
Lewisville HS Stuver Auditorium,
Contact the Ballet for tickets and information at
at 972-317-7987
Girl Scouts earn points to Fine
Arts / Humanities badges with help from the Symphony
Full details are in the
2008-2009 Connections
book distributed to all troop leaders in Northeast Texas


Enlarge the poster:
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Maestro Ming
conducts in Taiwan
Adron Ming conducted the
Sunshine Normal Orchestra in Taipei, Republic of China in April 2008.
Working together
Our all-professional orchestra, volunteers, donors and
audience combine to make the Symphony a success.
The volunteers belong to the Lewisville Lake Symphony Guild
and there are a lot benefits in the team.
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Contribute to the
growing success of one of the most respected
all-professional regional orchestras in Texas.
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Put your
skills to work in an organization where you can 'give back' and be
exhilarated with the results.
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Help
perpetuate the glory of classical music and getting young people
excited about its magic.
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Make new
friends by working with our interesting and talented volunteer team.
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Enjoy
special volunteer thank-you events.
Pictures of the Guild
at work
More information on the Guild
Contact
us by email, by phone or by asking
any of our volunteers at one of the concerts for more information. Our
Volunteer Coordinator will work with you to fit your talents and
available time with Symphony opportunities.
Lyn Cleghorn
Guild President
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Lewisville Lake International
Chamber
Series

Featuring emerging artists from around the world.
Sponsored by the Lewisville Lake Symphony in
cooperation with the University of North Texas
The International Concerts are FREE
except for the April 24, 2009 UNT Classical Steel Drum concert
The first four International Concerts take place at
Trinity Presbyterian Church, Flower Mound
(Directions.)
The Steel Drum concert takes place at Lakeland Baptist Church, Lewisville,
Texas.
(Directions)
Janice Fehlauer
Piano

SATURDAY, Oct 4, 2008 at 7:30 p.m
Louie, Scriabin, Bach,
Stravinsky
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Emöke and Eri
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
at 7:30 p.m.
Four Hands, One Piano
Pianists Emöke Ujj from Hungary and Eri
Yoshimura from Japan
Claude Debussy: Petite Suite
Yoshinao Nakada: Four Seasons of Japan
Heberto Alcazar: Jazz Trilogy Op.3
Gabriel Faure: Dolly Op.56
Francisco Nunez Montes: Variation
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Young Stars
Friday, January 30, 2009 at 7:30 p.m.
Laura Liu, violin
Kevin Nordstrom, viola
Wyndham Tsai, cello
Alison Chiang, piano
Brahms: Piano Quartet in G minor
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The Linden Trio

Patricia Surman
Laura Krentzman
Linda-Rose Hembreiker
Flute-Viola-Harp
Friday, March 27, 2009 at 7:30 p.m.
Claude Debussy: Sonata for Flute, Viola, and Harp
Toru Takemitsu: And I Knew 'Twas Wind
Paul Thomas: South American folk songs (Premiere
performance)
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UNT Steel
Drum Ensemble

Friday, April 24, 2009 at 7:30 p.m.
A
selection of Island Favorites and Music from Trinidad
Lakeland Baptist Church, Lewisville
Adults $15, Students $5
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Lyn Cleghorn is
Symphony's
'Angel of the Year'
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Student Rewards Program
Music teachers
in the Lewisville, Dallas, and Lake Dallas ISDs and area private music
academies can give Symphony tickets as rewards to students who
have shown major improvement, rehearsed diligently, or who might be
inspired to greater achievement by attending a concert, etc. The
students are also get extra tickets to give to their parents!
More info
Lewisville Leader Star story plus pictures
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Vernell Gregg Artists
Competition
$1,000 in prize money -- as well as an opportunity
to solo with our all-professional orchestra
January 2009 Competition
More information
The Grand Prize Winner of the
Lewisville Lake Symphony Young Artists' Competition is the guest artist
at our February
concert and wins $1,000 in cash.
The
Competition has gained a wide
reputation that attracts entries from across the U.S. and winners from
several states.
The next one takes place in January 2009
The Competition involves a
two-step process. In the first round, contestants are asked to submit a
performance audiotape or CD. These are evaluated and a portion of the
contestants were invited to participate in the second round where they
perform live before a panel of distinguished judges. The judges, in
addition to a Grand Prize Winner, choose place winners in junior and
senior categories.
The judges may award three Grand Prizes
if warranted by the level of talent. If that happens, the $1,000
prize money will be split equally among the Grand Prize Winners.
The
$1,000 Letitia Goodman
Memorial Scholarship Award
is provided by Bill and Pat Leggett
Competition supported by Texas-New Mexico Power Company
More Competition details
Past winners and their schools
KERA 90.1
The Lewisville Lake Symphony is a partner of KERA
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KERA live
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