Dive into Hidden Depths: YMM Junior Youth and Honors Orchestras in Concert March 1st, 3:00 PM
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Join us on Sunday, March 1st at 3:00 PM at Sunset Center in Carmel for an inspiring afternoon of music as our young musicians dive deep into the emotionally rich pieces by classical masters in Hidden Depths, the second concert of our season. Our students take on the challenge of bringing to life the passion, struggle, and beauty inherent in every melody. This concert brings together students from across our programs for a performance that celebrates growth, collaboration, and artistry.
This concert will feature our Honors Orchestra Concerto Competition winner, Katherine Lin, who will perform Max Bruch’s Violin Concerto. Katherine’s performance promises to be a highlight of the afternoon, showcasing both technical brilliance and expressive depth.

The concert will also feature a special collaboration between our South County Strings students as they perform along side our Junior Youth Orchestra on Jeremiah Clarke's Prince of Denmark’s March. This side-by-side performance highlights our commitment to building the musical community, giving younger students the opportunity to share the stage.

The Junior Youth Orchestra will also present Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony, offering audiences a chance to experience the lyricism and drama of one of the most beloved works in the orchestral repertoire. Meanwhile, the Honors Orchestra will perform Mendelssohn’s The Hebrides (Fingal’s Cave), capturing the sweeping power and atmosphere of this iconic tone poem.
Bringing the program together, both orchestras will perform selections from Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, filling the hall with some of ballet’s most recognizable and enchanting music.

We invite families, friends, and community members to join us for this exciting afternoon celebrating the dedication and talent of our young musicians. We hope to see you there!
Follow the link to purchase your ticket! https://www.youthmusicmonterey.org/event-info/hidden-depths




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