You are the soloist!
Your Baltimore Symphony Orchestra debut is almost here! After months of practicing, it’ s your turn to join the BSO musicians onstage and perform a concerto.
Have you heard?
With the launch of the Families Listen Together program, families can now receive free and discounted tickets to select BSO concerts! Scan the QR code to learn more and register.
Registration for Families Listen Together is FREE for all Baltimore City Public School and Head Start families.
What is a Concerto?
A concerto is a piece of classical music that features a soloist playing alongside an orchestra. The most common concertos are written for violin or piano soloists; however, any instrument can be highlighted in a concerto!
Which instrument will you play for your concerto performance?
Circle the family your instrument belongs to:
Thanks to The Sherman Family Foundation, registration for Families Listen Together is FREE for all Baltimore City Public School and Head Start families. |
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Kids Listen Free is generously underwritten by Sarellen and Marshall A. Levine, M. D. |
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When performing a concerto, it’ s important to play each note and rhythm confidently. This helps the soloist make a big impact on the audience. |
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Solve the maze to get the soloist to the standing ovation! |
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12 | OVERTURE | BSOmusic. org |
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