Symphony Orchestra- Music 13AD & 58AD
Monday 7:00-9:50 P.M.
Room G126, Instructor Marshall Fulbright (E-mail)
562-938-4313
The LBCC Symphony Orchestra offers students and community members the opportunity to study orchestral techniques through reading, rehearsal and performance of orchestral repertoire in an enjoyable learning environment. The ensemble is intended for musicians who have a background on an orchestral instrument or those wishing to obtain more experience on an orchestral instrument. Auditions for new orchestra members are held at the start of each academic semester and to obtain more information on the ensemble or audition procedures please contact Marshall Fulbright, Director of Orchestras (contact information below).
"Without music, life would be an error" Friedrich Nietzsche
Chamber Orchestra - Music 14AD & 15AD
Tuesday & Thurday 10:30-11:50 am
Room G126, Instructor Marshall Fulbright (E-mail)
562-938-4313
The LBCC Chamber Orchestra offers students the opportunity to study orchestral techniques through reading, rehearsal and performance of small orchestral repertoire in a structured yet pleasant academic environment. The course is designed for musicians seeking to obtain a deeper appreciation and understanding of orchestral literature through performance. Students will explore the music of the baroque, classical, romantic, and 20th century musical periods as well as recently composed compositions. Course work will include a combination of large and small ensemble participation in addition to individual and/or sectional sessions.
"The most perfect expression of human behavior is a string quartet." Jeffrey Tate
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