Sunday Feb 12 2012
14th Annual KinderKonzert
By: Photography by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
And the band plays on without their Maestro Michael Goodwin. The Auburn Symphony decided that Goodwin would want them to play at the 14th Annual Kinderkonzert.
And the band plays on without their Maestro Michael Goodwin. The Auburn Symphony decided that Goodwin would want them to play at the 14th Annual Kinderkonzert.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Alexis Keller, guest Violinist, plays Conterto No. 1 in a minor ? first movement by Jean Baptiste Accolay with the rest of the Auburn Symphony at the 14th Annual KiderKonzert. The symphony was led by Ryan Murray of Nevada City who stepped in for Michael Goodwin who died in a auto accident on Tuesday.
Alexis Keller, guest Violinist, plays Conterto No. 1 in a minor ? first movement by Jean Baptiste Accolay with the rest of the Auburn Symphony at the 14th Annual KiderKonzert. The symphony was led by Ryan Murray of Nevada City who stepped in for Michael Goodwin who died in a auto accident on Tuesday.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Alexis Keller, guest Violinist, plays Conterto No. 1 in a minor ? first movement by Jean Baptiste Accolay with the rest of the Auburn Symphony at the 14th Annual KiderKonzert. The symphony was led by Ryan Murray of Nevada City who stepped in for Michael Goodwin who died in a auto accident on Tuesday.
Alexis Keller, guest Violinist, plays Conterto No. 1 in a minor ? first movement by Jean Baptiste Accolay with the rest of the Auburn Symphony at the 14th Annual KiderKonzert. The symphony was led by Ryan Murray of Nevada City who stepped in for Michael Goodwin who died in a auto accident on Tuesday.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Eric Rubinstein, cellist for the Auburn Symphony, warms up before the start of the KinderKonzert.
Eric Rubinstein, cellist for the Auburn Symphony, warms up before the start of the KinderKonzert.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
With their dazzling smiles and costumes, The Sugar Plump Fairies greet young concert goers at the 14th Annual KinderKonzert at Placer High on Saturday.
With their dazzling smiles and costumes, The Sugar Plump Fairies greet young concert goers at the 14th Annual KinderKonzert at Placer High on Saturday.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Robin Houston plays his bass clarinet in perfect harmony with the rest of the Auburn Symphony.
Robin Houston plays his bass clarinet in perfect harmony with the rest of the Auburn Symphony.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Five year old Mila Rice gives Kaitlin Greebe?s saxophone a try. Greebe, and the rest of the members of the Placer High Band, stayed after the KinderKonzert invited young music enthusiasts to try their instruments.
Five year old Mila Rice gives Kaitlin Greebe?s saxophone a try. Greebe, and the rest of the members of the Placer High Band, stayed after the KinderKonzert invited young music enthusiasts to try their instruments.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Placer High Band member Janie Honday teaches Jonas Maddox a few things about playing trumpet. Placer High Band members were on hand after the KinderKonzert to help introduce children to musical instruments.
Placer High Band member Janie Honday teaches Jonas Maddox a few things about playing trumpet. Placer High Band members were on hand after the KinderKonzert to help introduce children to musical instruments.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
The Auburn Symphony went on to present the 14th Annual KiderKonzert at Placer High auditorium as planned with Conductor Ryan Murray of Nevada City. Murran gladly filled in for his late friend Conductor Michael Goodwin who passed away earlier this week in an auto accident.
The Auburn Symphony went on to present the 14th Annual KiderKonzert at Placer High auditorium as planned with Conductor Ryan Murray of Nevada City. Murran gladly filled in for his late friend Conductor Michael Goodwin who passed away earlier this week in an auto accident.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Three year old Nicholas Holland is mesmerized the deep sound of the sound of the tuba. Placer High School Band students invited children to have a look and try their instruments after the 14th Annual KiderKonzert on Saturday presented by the Auburn Symphony.
Three year old Nicholas Holland is mesmerized the deep sound of the sound of the tuba. Placer High School Band students invited children to have a look and try their instruments after the 14th Annual KiderKonzert on Saturday presented by the Auburn Symphony.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
With their dazzling smiles and costumes, The Sugar Plump Fairies greet young concert goers at the 14th Annual KinderKonzert at Placer High on Saturday.
With their dazzling smiles and costumes, The Sugar Plump Fairies greet young concert goers at the 14th Annual KinderKonzert at Placer High on Saturday.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
2012 12th Annual KinderKonzert with conductor Ryan Murray.
2012 12th Annual KinderKonzert with conductor Ryan Murray.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Sugar Plump Fairy Beth Leydon gives a special magical stamp to Claire Warren and Grace Wendering before the KinderKonzert at Placer High.
Sugar Plump Fairy Beth Leydon gives a special magical stamp to Claire Warren and Grace Wendering before the KinderKonzert at Placer High.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
The Auburn Symphony went on to present the 14th Annual KiderKonzert at Placer High auditorium as planned with Conductor Ryan Murray of Nevada City. Murran gladly filled in for his late friend Conductor Michael Goodwin who passed away earlier this week in an auto accident.
The Auburn Symphony went on to present the 14th Annual KiderKonzert at Placer High auditorium as planned with Conductor Ryan Murray of Nevada City. Murran gladly filled in for his late friend Conductor Michael Goodwin who passed away earlier this week in an auto accident.