Sequim Community Orchestra closes season Saturday

SCO hosts its annual spring concert to end the 2018-19 performance season

SEQUIM — The Sequim Community Orchestra will conclude its 2018-19 season with its eighth annual spring concert at 2 p.m. Saturday at Trinity United Methodist Church.

The church is at 100 Blake Ave.

Sequim Community Orchestra (SCO) concerts are always free and open to the public, though donations at the door are accepted.

The matinee performance, a first for the SCO, will include a performance of Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” by the SCO Ensemble combined with String Kids Academy students.

Music Director Phil Morgan-Ellis and Strings Coordinator and teacher Emma Mitchell have worked together to bring the two groups together, from choosing a piece of music to conducting a blended group of musicians ranging from junior high students to retirees.

“The students who began with our program in the 2014-15 school year are now helping to mentor the younger students, and joining the Ensemble to advance their skills.

“We all feel great pride in seeing our students advance and grow,” said Beth Pratt, the SCO’s past president.

“Our music director and teacher have made the program what it is.”

Donations, grants and contributions made to the SCO at their concerts and bake sales fund the SCO String Kids Academy, keeping instruction free for students of Sequim.

The SCO even maintains a selection of loaner instruments, which are loaned to students at no cost to them.

“Keeping music education free, and accessible, has always been our goal,” Pratt said.

Under the direction of Morgan-Ellis, the SCO Ensemble has advanced, too. In the SCO, rehearsals are part lesson, part rehearsal, and musicians are welcome at all levels of skill.

Musicians who can read music and have their own instrument are invited to come and see a rehearsal, if they are interested in joining the group.

For this concert, music will include performances of “Music Box” by Eric Law, “Rhosymedre” by R. Vaughan Williams, and “Ashokan Farewell” by Jay Ungar.

After the concert, the parents of the String Academy students will host a bake sale, filled with homemade treats, to raise additional funds for the program.

“The SCO Ensemble pays dues, and offsets the cost of administering the program for Sequim students, but classroom rental, the cost of materials and instruction, and our loaner instrument inventory are all funded through donations,” added Pratt.

For more information, contact Justin Knobel, SCO board president, at 360-780-1061 or by email at president@ sequimcommunity orchestra.org.

For further information, see the organization’s website at www. sequimcommunity orchestra.org.

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