2017-18 Education Program
Presenting Summer Our 76th Instrument Season! Garden The Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra is dedicated to providing quality orchestral programming that promotes opportunities for enjoyment and expands interest in and understanding of diverse music. The symphony is a cultural asset that serves as a unifying force for Northwest Indiana communities. This year we will present an exciting season of educational music programs that have been influenced by other cultures. This year's Education Concert, Hispanic Themes, will take place in October and feature the music of Spain and South America. This season's Open Rehearsal will feature The Mikado by Gilbert & Sullivan. The Mikado is a comedic opera that transports the audience to Victorian England, by way of Japan. We will also be continuing the Music Educator Award, celebrating an outstanding music educator from Northwest Indiana and our Composition Competition for Indiana-based composers. Learn more at. Upcoming Events July 22, 2017 July 29, 2017 August 2, 2017 August 4, 2017 August 5, 2017 August 11, 2017 August 12, 2017 Education Concert October 24, 2017 Open Rehearsal October 26, 2017 Composition Competition November 1, 2017 Toot & Doodle November 7, 2017 Holiday Pops Concert December 7, 2017 Music Educator Award March 16, 2018 Rhythm & Hues March 20, 2018 Young People's Competition May 18, 2018 Young People's Competition May 19, 2018 $10 Student Tickets! GET YOUR STUDENT TICKETS NOW! Student tickets are availabel for all ticketed concerts. Head to nisorchestra.org to get your tickets now! There will be a FREE instrument garden for children and adults to experience playing instruments and learning more about music. The instrument garden takes place at 6:30pm, one hour before the concert. July 22, Cedar Lake July 29, Crown Point August 2, Valparaiso August 4, Indiana Dunes August 5, Griffith August 11, Wolf Lake August 12, Schererville This year's instrument garden is provided by
Hispanic Themes Toot & Doodle Tuesday, November 7, 2017 Center for Visual & Performing Arts October 24, 2017, 9:30am & 11:30am Star Plaza Theatre, $6 per person SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Join the Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra and Youth Orchestra on a journey tracing the influence of Spanish and Mexican music on the world. The annual Education Concert, taking place at the Star Plaza Theater, is curated just for a young audiences. These concerts target elementary and middle school students. Prior to the concert, schools are provided learning materials for the teachers, students and parents. These materials will prepare the younger and older audience members for the concert by giving background information on the composers, the musicians and the music. This year's concert will feature composers from Spain, Mexico, France and the United States. Mikado The OPEN REHEARSAL Featuring Alisa Jordheim, soprano; Justin Berkowitz, tenor; Michael Orlinsky, baritone; other guest vocalists, and the Symphony Chorus Thursday, October 26, 2017, 7:00pm The Auditorium at Bethel Church GILBERT & SULLIVAN The Mikado Visit Victorian England, by way of Japan, in Gilbert & Sullivan s hilarious, and most popular, opera. Crazy laws, haughty noblemen, young love and a secret prince all mix together in this comic tale of love and honor meant to poke fun at English society. This lightly staged production will feature talented guest singers and our Symphony Chorus as they bring the silly hijinks to life. The most riotously funny opera of all, you will laugh so much it will hurt! KIRK MUSPRATT Session 1: 9:30AM -11:30AM Session 2: 12:00PM - 2:00PM Last year s Toot & Doodle SOLD OUT! Purchase your tickets early for this musical experience! Grade: 2nd & 3rd Registration Deadline: October 20, 2017 Cost: $6 per student Students will have the opportunity to try their hand at playing real musical instruments as well as receive the opportunity to join an art instructor in an art class through collaboration between the Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra and South Shore Arts. The music portion of Toot & Doodle features an educational video presentation, as well as a musical petting zoo," overseen by students from VanderCook College of Music where children have the opportunity to hear, touch and play musical instruments from the woodwind, brass, percussion, and string families. The art class consists of a music-related art activity for the children to enjoy. A South Shore Arts instructor provides activities based on how music and visual art can influence one another. Musical instruments provided by Quinlan & Fabish Music of Valparaiso. This program meets Indiana State Standards 1, 3, 6, and 8. Art & Music Educator Award Nominations due Friday, March 16, 2018 More music teachers are role models for minority students than The Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra is excited to announce teachers of any other the Award for Excellence in Art & Music Education. This award is subject." JOURNAL OF presented annually to recognize an outstanding educator in music and an out standing educator in visual arts. Nominees should be both advocates for the success of students and champions of arts education. The recipients receives a commemorative plaque and will be recognized at our season closing concert on May 10, 2018. RESEARCH IN MUSIC EDUCATION Parents, students and community members are encouraged to submit nominations of impactful Art & Music Educators, accompanied by letters of recommendation.
The Northwest Indiana Symphony Youth Orchestra, under the direction of Maestro Philip Bauman, is excited to announce the 2017/18 Composition Competition. The selected score will be performed at the season closing concert in May 2018. The composition may be no more than ten (10) minutes in duration (movements from larger works are acceptable). The work must have been composed after 2012. The submitted work may not have received performance by a professional orchestra (annual budget over $1,000,000) Only one submission per composer will be permitted. Formatting and layout of orchestral scores and parts must adhere to the Major Orchestra Librarians Association Guidelines of Music Preparation Composition should be appropriate for youth orchestra (Grade 5 maximum) Eligibility: The competition is open to Indiana-born or current resident composers who are born after June 1, 1977. Entries must be postmarked, or sent via email, no later than November 1, 2018. Rhythm & Hues Tuesday, March 20, 2018 Center for Visual & Performing Arts Grade: 1st & 2nd Registration Deadline: March 2 Cost: $6 per student Join us as students learn the story of The Little Red Hen. Students use the story to learn rhythms in language and sounds of per cussion instruments. They will receive the opportunity to join an art instructor in an art class through the collaboration between the Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra and South Shore Arts. Children will be made aware of the sounds and rhythms that surround them. Rhythm will be learned through word phrases and then the children will have an opportunity to play them on wood, metal, skin and melody percussion instruments. The art class consists of a music related art activity for the children to enjoy. This program meets Indiana State Standards 2, 4, 5, 6 and 8. Youth Orchestra Concerts Competition Young People's Composition Competition AUDITION DATES FRIDAY, MAY 18, 2018 4:00PM - 7:00PM SATURDAY, MAY 19, 2018, 10:00AM - 2:00PM **If all time slots fill up, new time slots will be added PERFORM AT A NWIS CONCERT! Winners will play their piece (2 minutes maximum) at a classical, pops, education, outreach or summer concert within 18 months following the competition. REGISTRATION Learn more and register online at Session 1: 9:30AM -11:30AM Session 2: 12:00PM - 2:00PM Last year s Rhythm & Hues SOLD OUT! Purchase your tickets early for this musical experience! The Symphony Youth Orchestra presents two concerts a year, a Fall/Winter concert in December and a Spring concert in May. They will also participate in the annual Leap Into the Arts fundraiser, concert and dinner in February. Visit the Symphony website for dates and locations. 2017-18 Young People's Competition Winner's
Guest Artist Pre-Concert Lectures Outreach Available for all schools, year round, the Guest Artist Outreach program is designed to bring professional musicians into area schools. This program not only enhances appreciation of the arts but also encourages participation in existing school music programs. Register for a Guest Artist to visit your school free of charge. GUEST ARTIST EVENTS ARE PROVIDED FREE TO THE NORTHWEST INDIANA COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS Members of the Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra or guest artists are available to perform concerts, present workshops, and serve as coaches at your school. These presentations last between 45-60 minutes. Contact the Education Coordinator to schedule a visit by one of our Guest Artists. Join Maestro Kirk Muspratt as he takes the audience on a journey through the history of the music and the composer for the evening's concert. These events often have guests to aid in the discussion. Pre-Concert Lectures are provided free of cost to all ticket holders. Dates: October 27, 2017, 6:15pm - Bethel Auditorium February 9, 2018, 6:15pm - Bethel Auditorium March 16, 2 018, 6:15pm - Bethel Auditorium To engage in the co nversation, follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Volunteer with the Symphony! Pianist Meng-Chieh Liu presented a piano masterclass for the community at Valparaiso University. Be part of the action by volunteering with the symphony at any of our education events. The Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra relies on the wonderful support of our community of volunteers. Help bring music to your community today! Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra 1040 Ridge Road Munster, IN 46321 219 / 836.0525 x200 Kirk Muspratt, Music Director / Conductor Nancy Menk, Symphony Chorus Director Philip Bauman, Youth Orchestra Director Violinist Mike Hanford discusses best practice techniques with music students from Munster High School. 76th Symphony Season Reserve your tickets now! Student tickets are available for all ticketed concerts. Head tonisorchestra.org to get your tickets now!