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  • The Pittsburgh Creators’ Project Symphonic Winds will be performing a concert as a fundraiser for the Moon Area Band Parent Organization on January 23rd @ 7:00 PM! The show includes Pittsburgh musicians, Pittsburgh composers, The Moon Area HS Symphonic Band, TRYPO’s Wind Symphony, and two featured “Yinzers-in-Residence” at this event: Brian Worsdale, Artistic Director/Conductor of Three Rivers Young Peoples Orchestras & James Rodgers, Bassoonist with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Tickets are $10 with discounts for students and Senior Citizens. Click here for tickets and more information!

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  • EVENT: Tutti Strings & YC² Performance PERFORMANCE DATE & TIME: Saturday, December 17, 2022 at 4:00 PM LOCATION: Duquesne University – Mary Pappert School of Music – PNC Recital Hall (1st floor) ADMISSION: Admission is FREE and open to the public.  PARKING: On Campus:  Visitor parking is available on the Forbes Avenue Garage. ADA parking is available throughout the university. Duquesne University requires either a state issued ADA placard with a university issued temporary permit or an official Duquesne University issued permanent ADA hangtag to park outside of the Forbes and Locust parking garages. Failure to adhere to this policy …

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  • Symphonette will perform with the Ballet Academy of Pittsburgh on December 17th at 11:00 AM at The Block at Northway Mall. EVENT: SYMcity Community Performance – Symphonette performs excerpts from The Nutcracker with the Ballet Academy of Pittsburgh PERFORMANCE DATE & TIME: Saturday, December 17, 2022 at 11:00 AM LOCATION: The Block Northway Mall (8013 McKnight Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15237)   ADMISSION: Admission is FREE and open to the public PARKING: The Block Northway Mall has free parking all around the building. Accessible parking is also available by the mall’s entrances. The closest entrance to the performance site is the Upper …

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  • This past June, our TRYPO musicians finally got to travel to New York on our Conquer Carnegie Tour and attend the French Woods Festival stay-away camp, followed by a performance at Carnegie Hall. While we loved to provide this opportunity for our musicians, it is even better to hear how meaningful the experience was for them after having to wait so long to go because of the pandemic. Wesley, a percussionist in our Young Peoples Orchestra and Percussion Ensemble, writes about his time on the trip and why it meant so much to him. After the rise of COVID, our plans …

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  • This past January, TRYPO was able to host our first concert with an in-person audience for the first time since the onset of the pandemic. While we were very excited to hear our young musicians perform together again, it was just as powerful to hear how meaningful the experience was for them after living through these difficult times. Elizabeth Bennett, a flutist in our Young Peoples Orchestra and a member of Youth Chamber Connection, writes about how determined she was to be on stage for the concert despite all the obstacles!: As a woodwind musician, the COVID-19 pandemic caused major …

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  • For Black History Month, we want to start off by telling you a bit about two fantastic living composers – Omar Thomas and Kelijah Dunton – and what inspired them to write some incredible pieces of music. We are excited for our students to be performing these works this semester! Omar Thomas’ piece “Of Our New Day Begun” was written to honor the nine people who lost their lives to an act of hate and domestic terrorism that occurred in the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, on June 17, 2015. Throughout the piece, you can hear …

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