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Mendy Smith

'Tis the Summer Season

June 16, 2010 at 3:36 AM

Contrary to popular belief, the summer season can be a busy one for amateurs and professionals alike.  As the regular concert series ends, the  beginning of summer marks the season to engage in music festivals, camps, chamber recitals, and concerts in the park.  It is the time to dust off the 1812 Overture, chamber music, and solos.

This summer will be a busy one personally.  There is the reproduction of the "Pet Sounds" album at Discovery Green.  June marks the time when instrumentalist fill in for  the choir at church over the summer.  August heralds in the annual Interlochen Adult Chamber Music Camp.  And September ends the Summer Season with a Beatles concert at the park.

The summer may be busy, but it is a nice break from the normal orchestral season.

 

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