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e Fayetteville Symphony
Orchestra will be closing out their
2021-2022 season with one last
concert at Seabrook Auditorium
at Fayetteville State University in
a performance that will be sure to
bring in film lovers of all ages.
e concert, "From Stage to
Screen," will feature composers that
began their careers writing for the
concert stage but then shifted to
writing for the silver screen. Some
of these iconic pieces include Nino
Rota's "Waltz and Love eme"
from "e Godfather" and Max
Steiner's theme from the 1959 film
"A Summer Place."
"It'll be a good show. We're really
looking forward to finishing out the
season strong, and we hope to see
people there," Anna Meyer, com-
munity engagement manager for
the FSO, told Up & Coming Weekly.
"It will be the last opportunity to see
us perform a large concert for a few
months."
Looking at the 2021-2022 season,
Meyer says that the season was very
successful, especially in the latter
half of the season. e "Too Hot To
Handel" performance sold out, and
the "Bohemian Rhapsody" concert
had a strong audience turnout.
However, the FSO isn't taking
a break during the summer. ey
will continue to perform at Sym-
phony on Tap events scheduled
throughout June. ere will also be
a planned community concert at
Festival Park for the city's Fourth
of July Celebration.
Summer camps will also be
on offer for students of all ages.
ere will be three camps for
elementary, middle school and high
school-aged students. Registration
for the camps is open and more
information can be found at fayette-
villesymphony.org.
e next concert season is cur-
rently being planned out and will
start in September.
"We are currently planning our
2022-2023 season and hope to an-
nounce it within the next couple of
months. You can expect to see a va-
riety of chamber concerts, exciting
programming and collaborations,
and due to popular demand, a John
Williams program," Meyer said.
From Stage to Screen will oc-
cur on April 9 at 7:30 p.m. Before
the concert starts, the musicians
will talk about the music they will
be performing and explain the
background of the composers. e
pre-concert talk will begin at 6:40
p.m. e total concert run-time is
an hour and 20 minutes.
A shuttle service will be avail-
able from Highland Presbyte-
rian Church, 111 Highland Ave, to
Seabrook Auditorium. Although
reservations are not required, they
are appreciated. To make a reser-
vation for the shuttle bus, please
call 910-433-4690. e shuttle will
depart at 6:20 p.m.
Tickets may be purchased online,
over the phone at 910-433-4690, or
in person.
Tickets range from $5 to $25, and
anyone five and younger can attend
for free.
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Symphony finishes
concert season
by HANNAH LEE
HANNAH LEE, Assistant Editor.
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