APRIL POPS

Saturday, April 20, 2013 - 7:30 pm  


Balcony - general admission:   
Adult - $18, Senior (65+) - $15

Children/Students Free Admission

(funding from the Pauls Foundation)

Table Seating:  $25 each or $250 for a table for up to 10 people
call (219)362-9020 for reserved table seating 

 

Plan in advance, purchase BALCONY tickets at these locations: 

La Porte:  Angelo Bernacchi Greenhouses, Judee's, L R Clothier & Tuxedo, Roxy Music, La Porte Civic Auditorium

Michigan City:  La Porte County Visitor's Bureau, Arturo's Baked Goods and More

www.LCSO.net Information or group rates (219) 362-9020

Tickets will be available at the door 

 

40th Anniversary Celebration Season Finishes with a POP!

 

trumpet Dating back to as early as 1500 BC, the trumpet is one of the oldest instruments in mankind's repertoire, used primarily for signaling. However, it was not until the late Middle Ages, early Renaissance that the instrument became advanced enough to be used for music. On April 20th, Rich Ridenour and his son Brandon Ridenour, along with the La Porte County Symphony Orchestra, will show you precisely how musical the modern trumpet can be. The concert will feature great songs such as John Lennon's Eleanor Rigby, the smooth jazz of Henry Mancini's Pink Panther, and George Gershwin's ever-popular Rhapsody in Blue.

 

Pianist Rich Ridenour has established a successful career performing classical piano pieces as well as American ragtime, jazz, and rock & roll. He has toured the country with recent performances in the cities of Jacksonville, Temple, Grand Rapids, Tucson, Evansville, Charleston, WV, Elgin, Owensboro, and the Bravissimo Festival of Guatemala City. In 2009, he performed in 52 concerts across the country!

 

When he is not touring, Rich teaches young music students in the Jacksonville-area, public schools that do not provide musical instrument instruction for kids. He also has taught piano at Aquinas College, Grand Valley State University, Calvin College and Western Michigan University. His interest in assisting with the development of musically aspiring youth has led him to co-found the Grand Rapids Musicians' League, develop Camp Gilmore, Keys Fest and other educational piano programs for public schools and juvenile centers.

 

Brandon Ridenour, like hBrandon & Rich Ridenouris father, has also taken an interest in  music, learning piano at the age of five and the trumpet at the age of nine. He became the youngest member of the Canadian Brass at the age of 20. Over the years he has performed as a soloist for the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Brass Band of Battle Creek, Ensemble ACJW, the New Juilliard Ensemble, Grand Rapids Symphony, Kalamazoo Symphony, and the American Academy of Conducting Orchestra at the Aspen Music Festival. Most recently he performed for the 100th anniversary celebration of Carnegie Hall. In addition to his performance career, Brandon has also composed and arranged more than 70 scores, several of which feature Canadian Brass on recordings and in concert.

 

The Father-Son Ridenour Duo are delightful and witty performers you will not want to miss. Come join the LCSO for an evening of fun at the La Porte County Civic Auditorium and let the music invade your heart!
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$40 for 40 Bistro Mug giftmore Years!
For each $40 donation,
you will receive a gift of a
LCSO Anniversary Bistro Mug
.
Donate today online and pick up your gift at LR Clothier & Tuxedos
205 Lincolnway, La Porte, Indiana
Or bring your donation to the concert!
baton auction
The Magic Baton has become an integral and indispensable feature of the La Porte County Symphony's Pops Concert. An auction is held to determine the one who shall wield the Baton. This Magic Baton instantly transforms the highest bidder into an all-powerful Maestro. Perhaps you will be the one to hold the power of the Orchestra in your hands!

 

Here is how:

1. If you or someone you know are interested in conducting the orchestra with the Magic Baton, you may "throw your hat into the ring" with a $25 donation to the orchestra, by April 9. 

Send your nomination to MagicBaton@LCSO.net or call 219 362-9020.  

 

 

2. Nominees will be posted online at www.LCSO.net. You can vote for your favorite nominee by pledging a donation to the orchestra. Send your pledge amount and vote to MagicBaton@LCSO.net. Each vote costs one dollar. Donations of all sizes are encouraged; voting for people even a hundred times is completely appropriate.

 

3. At the concert, photos of the nominees with donation boxes will be prominently displayed so that more voting/donations can be made.

 

4. The winner will be the one who has raised the most money for the orchestra by the end of intermission at the Pops Concert. That person will conduct the orchestra that evening, April 20, 2013. The Magic Baton's "Maestro" will also be presented with an engraved plaque and a photograph of his or her experience.

The Magic Baton has touched the lives of many people. Previous Baton Auction winners, listed alphabetically, include:

 

Mrs. Cindy Ault
& Kesling Middle School Student Council Officers 

Miss Janet Ault

Mr. Keith Bancroft

Mr. C. Phillip Barning,Jr.   

Mr. Jeffrey Bernel

Dr. Douglas Busby

 Mr. James Bruno

Ms. Suki Cho

Mr. Phillip Drayton

Ms. Cherie Fuller

Mr. Jon Goble

Mayor Elmo Gonzalez

Mr. Ray Grivetti

 Mrs. Rita Hagenow

Mr. Bob Jackson

Mr. Lew Jagger

Mr. Keith Jones

Mayor Carl Krentz

Judge Kathleen Lang

Mayor Leigh Morris

Dr. Hester Muller

Mayor A. J. Rumely

Mr. Chuck Sauers

Mr. Andrew Steck

Mr. John Utley


Bloomin'
Melodies 
Enjoy the LCSO Children's Chorus with a program that explores imaginative singing showcasing musical styles of both the Classics and Jazz. Let these voices show you what they have been learning all winter from Director Matt Nelson.
Sunday, April 28, 2013 - 3:00 pm CST
Agape Church, 1601 I Street, La Porte, IN 46350
$2 admission per person/donations welcome