New Haven Symphony Orchestra Announces Residency At SCSU
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New Haven CT
11 March, 2022
12:25 PM
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Press release from the New Haven Symphony Orchestra: March 11, 2022 The New Haven Symphony Orchestra (NHSO) is excited to announce that it will be in residence at Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) for the 2022-2023 academic year. The residency amplifies the Symphony's commitment to performing accessible concerts for diverse audiences, collaborating on- and off-stage with community partners, and infusing educational opportunities into every facet of the organization. The residency will include on-campus concerts, classroom visits, hands-on learning experiences, and internships. The Symphony's main performance venue for the 2022-2023 Season, including the orchestra's eight-concert "Classics Series," will be the Lyman Center for the Performing Arts, SCSU's multi-disciplinary performing arts venue. The Lyman Center was officially opened on October 18, 1968 at a dedication ceremony which included a performance by the New Haven Symphony Orchestra. The distinctive 1,500-seat mainstage features a three-quarter "thrust" stage design, placing the audience in an intimate semi-circle around the stage. Other features of the Lyman Center include free and easy parking lots, modern facilities, and fast access to surrounding restaurants, highways, and public transportation. Concert dates and repertoire for the 2022-2023 season will be announced later this spring. The Symphony's concerts and administration will become a classroom for the University's brand-new Arts Administration and Cultural Advocacy minor. Through the residency, students will have access to internships with the orchestra and classes will engage in hands-on learning experiences in arts administration and non-profit management. The residency also will offer students of varying majors opportunities to engage with the Symphony through multi-disciplinary lectures and on-campus events. NHSO Music Director Alasdair Neale says, "The Symphony and the University have a shared commitment to access and excellence in equal measure, and we are excited by the opportunities that this residency will offer the orchestra, SCSU students, and the broader New Haven community." SCSU President Joe Bertolino said, "I am delighted to welcome the New Haven Symphony Orchestra to our campus once again. With this partnership, both Southern and NHSO will enjoy new opportunities for educational and cultural enrichment, amplifying the university's commitment to access as a key facet of its social justice mission." Audiences who are interested in hearing the Symphony in action at the Lyman Center can get a preview of the residency at two concerts being performed at SCSU this month. On Friday, March 18 at 7:30 p.m., the orchestra will perform Dvorak's "New World Symphony" and music from the opera "The Snowy Day" written by NHSO Composer-in-Residence Joel Thompson. On Sunday, March 27 at 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m., the orchestra will perform free "Young People's Concerts," a dynamic introduction to the orchestra designed for kids. Tickets and information can be found at NewHavenSymphony.org or by calling (203) 787-4282. This press release was produced by the New Haven Symphony Orchestra'. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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