Sunday, January 24, 2010

Texarkana Symphony Orchestra delivers Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff







"Isn't it Romantic"

The Texarkana Symphony Orchestra came of age yesterday in its home at the historic Perot Theatre in downtown Texarkana, delivering a high volume concert (literally) that might have taken off the roof were it any louder. Mary Scott Goode, a founding member of the TSO four years ago gave an impassioned exhibition of Sergei Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto, a favorite with audiences around the world. The second half of the program featured Tchaikovsky's 5th Symphony, another romantic giant which offers every emotion you could ever want to hear and feel in a symphonic piece of music except boredom. And by the time the end of the 4th movement arrives in a huge loud horn call sound of cascading brass, winds, strings and timpani, the audience is literally overwhelmed and waiting to leap to its feet as the last notes finally disappear into the roof of the concert hall.

As musicians, we share a gift with the community every time we take the stage to play great works of music. It is what we do, it is who we are.
TSO presents Mary Scott Goode





Scott Joplin's home town

Horn player Jeff Taylor and bassoonists Todd Goranson and Josh Bumgardner

Uh, I think I have a stand problem



Marc-Andre and the faces of Tchaikovsky 5









Clarinetists Michael Bartnik and Sandra Clark

Inside the Perot Theatre





Pre-concert lecture w/ Marc-Andre Bougie


about Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff, 2 Romantic composers




Mary Scott Goode warming up before the concert


horn players Craig Pratt and Susan Richardson

Guest Concertmaster Kiril Laskarov



Pianist Mary Scott Goode and

Music Director Marc-Andre Bougie


standing ovation for the TSO

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