2 updates from West Seattle Community Orchestras

September 17, 2010 1:13 pm
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From Toni Reineke of the West Seattle Community Orchestras:

REHEARSALS: West Seattle Community Orchestras (formerly the Westside Symphonette) has just learned that it has been granted permission by Seattle Public Schools to rehearse at Chief Sealth International High School (2600 SW Thistle). Rehearsals are held Tuesday evenings — beginning Strings and Symphonette from 5:30 to 6:30, Symphony from 6:45-8:15.

MORE MUSICIANS NEEDED! We kicked off the season last Tuesday with a nice core of musicians in each orchestra, but we’d love to have more folks join us. There are spots in every group. In the Symphony, our top group, we especially need another BASSOON and another OBOE, a STRING BASS or two, and perhaps a FRENCH HORN. In all groups we can use all the VIOLINS, VIOLAS, CELLOS, and BASSES that would like to join. All instrumentalists are welcome–even beginners!

For more info, contact Toni Reineke, 206-243-6955, tonireineke@comcast.net

WSCO had been allowed to practice at Sealth last week, Toni explains, but they didn’t know until today that they’d be allowed to make it a permanent site. Meantime, she also notes that student musicians do not have to pay anything for participation; for adults, there’s a $65 fee for the fall session.

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