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Orchestra Lumos News - Russell's Morning After from Orchestra Lumos

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October 15, 2024

From: Orchestra Lumos

Russell's Morning After

Orpheus SANG!

Orchestra Lumos came roaring back with our season launch Orpheus Sings. Our trip to the Underworld, hosted by TONY winner for Hadestown, André De Shields, was well-received.

As subscriber Gillian Marshall put it:

"Brilliant...nothing short of brilliant!   Last night's concert took my breath away... I can't believe Anwen Deng is 'only' fifteen - a truly gifted pianist...her dexterity and fluidity are phenomenal. And the uniqueness of the multi-talented André De Shields as narrator - truly a commanding presence.  Having a Host at each concert this season is an inspired innovation for Orchestra Lumos!"

If you missed the concert, please enjoy this video clip (below) featuring both 15-year old piano wunderkind Anwen Deng, who gave a mature and thoughtful interpretation of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4, plus the Orchestra's finale with Jacques Offenbach's Overture to Orpheus in the Underworld.

The concert was dedicated to The Stern Family for their decades of support to Stamford Symphony/Orchestra Lumos. We were delighted that Louise Stern attended the Sunday performance and is pictured here with Anwen Deng.

Music and Wellbeing

Last season our musicians took part in our Music and Wellbeing program at Stamford Hospital. It was very well-received and we made a short video highlighting the incredible work our musicians undertook with conductor and music therapist, Barbara Yahr.  Please click below to view it.

Thank you to our friends at Stamford Health and to everyone in our community who made donations that made the program possible.

RIP our photocopier

Our photocopier is in intensive care and won't make it, and frankly it is driving us all crazy! 

If anyone has a color copier they could donate, or if a really wonderful person would buy one for us, we would be grateful forever!

It's musical weeks coming up.....

In the two weeks from October 27 we have four concerts in Norwalk, Cos Cob and Stamford.

We look forward to seeing you there!

A Night in Vienna, Almost

Sunday, October 27 at 3:00pm

St. Paul’s on the Green, 60 East Avenue, Norwalk

A Viennese evening with a twist by Orchestra Lumos's string trio.

Concert Details

Around the World in 80 Minutes

Sunday, November 3 at 3:00pm

The Greenwich Reform Synagogue, 92 Orchard St, Cos Cob, CT

Take your seats for a musical grand tour with the nostalgia of the Wizard of Oz and the Beatles, the folk music of Denmark and Hungary, and Mozart’s evergreen Eine kleine Nachtmusik.

Concert Details

Shakespeare on Love

Saturday, November 9, 2024 at 7:30pm

Sunday, November 10, 2024 at 4:00pm

The Palace Theatre, Stamford

Shakespeare’s love stories have inspired many composers. We bring you stunning music from Mendelssohn's A Midsummer Night’s Dream, to Romeo and Juliet by Tchaikovsky.

Concert Details

Please note that for maximum convenience following the Veterans Day Parade on Sunday, November 10, that Sunday Nov 10, concert will begin at 4:00pm, instead of the usual time of 3:00pm.

See our full concert calendar

Under 18's

We've been asked if the Orchestra still offers free tickets to students under 18.  Yes, we do! 

All students under 18, accompanied by an adult, come for free to Orchestra Lumos classical weekend concerts and Small Space concerts.  Please call us at 203-325-1407 x12 and ask for student tickets.

We are giving away...

Do you still enjoy your CDs? 

Thanks to a very generous donation we have some 2,000 CDs available for Orchestra Lumos attendees. You are welcome to visit the office and peruse them. Drop me a line at [email protected] to arrange a time to visit.

Also, we are having a clear-out of our storeroom and have office desks available for free. If you need a desk or know a good cause that could use some office furniture, please contact Sal Bottone at [email protected] to view the items.

Something Better

Congratulations to Diane Parrish, wife of former chairman and current board member, Steve Parrish, on the launch of her first novel Something Better.

Westport Library, the venue for our Small Space concert on April 27, 2025, was packed for a reading and audience Q&A.  Find the book at https://www.amazon.com/Something-Better-Diane-Parrish/dp/1959170139.

The fun bit at the end...

A lovely reunion took place last Saturday at the Palace Theatre. 

Acting Patron Services Manager, Lis Sinniger (left) and our new Development Administrator, Lisa Rich, were reunited for the first time since they both worked at the Palace fifteen years ago.

Russell Jones

President and CEO

[email protected]

203.325.1407 x15

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