Hey there, music lovers of Williamson County! If you’re looking for a delightful way to get into the festive spirit, you’re in for a real treat! The Williamson County Symphony Orchestra is hosting a series of free concerts that will fill your heart with holiday cheer and get you humming along to some of the most beloved tunes of the season. Mark your calendars, folks, because you won’t want to miss these wonderful performances!
The orchestra has laid out a fantastic schedule for this December. The concerts kick off on Friday, December 6th at 7:30 PM at the cozy Bethany United Methodist Church on Anderson Mill Road. If you can’t make it, no worries! They’ll be performing again on Saturday, December 7th at 7:30 PM at the charming Howze Theater located at Ft. Cavazos in Bell County. And don’t forget the chance to enjoy another magical evening on Friday, December 14th at 7:30 PM at the artistic Klett Center for the Performing Arts in Georgetown.
What’s on the program, you ask? Well, hold onto your sleigh bells because it’s a lineup that’s sure to dazzle your senses! The orchestra will be performing Nutcracker Suite #1 by the one and only Peter Ilitch Tschaikovsky, which is sure to enchant you with its whimsical melodies. And you can’t have a holiday concert without a classic rendition of The Christmas Song, originally by Mel Tormé and Robert Wells, specifically arranged by the talented Bob Lowden. Get ready to feel all warm and fuzzy as these notes fill the air.
A true highlight of the evening will undoubtedly be the Hallelujah Chorus from The Messiah by the renowned George Frideric Handel. This stirring anthem is a beloved staple of the holiday season, and you might just find yourself singing along!
For those who hold our brave men and women in the Armed Forces close to their hearts, the Armed Forces Salute, arranged by Bob Lowden, is sure to bring a patriotic touch to the concerts. It’s a heartwarming reminder of the sacrifices made by many for our freedom.
And let’s not forget the delightful tunes from The Sound of Music, crafted by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, being performed thanks to the skilled arrangement by Robert Russell Bennett. You might find yourself tapping your feet to these classic melodies!
Closing out the program, the vibrant Carol of the Bells, a masterpiece by Shari Lewis and Leontovich-Wilhousky, arranged by the talented Richard Hayman, will set the perfect festive tone for the evening. Can you just imagine the sound of bells ringing out joyfully in the air?
How about the conducting talent? The concert will be led by the incredible Dr. Gabriela Mora, who is sure to leave you in awe with her expertise and passion for music. She’ll be accompanied by Assistant Conductor Amy Shipp to ensure that fireworks of musical joy will light up the stage!
So grab your family and friends, don your holiday best, and head out for an enchanting musical experience. The Williamson County Symphony Orchestra has this festive season all wrapped up with a big, beautiful bow! These concerts promise to be a memory-maker, so don’t wait too long – come on out and be part of the music magic!
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