Friday, September 14, 2018

Soar with Superman at the Symphony

Went to the nicest show last Saturday. The Fort Worth Symphony presented an abbreviated version of their regular program at 11 am. As part of the Family series, it was the Superhero, Juniors. Kids could wear their costumes - lots of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. ( I wore my Underdog T-shirt. Yeah, I'm that old). The show was only 45 minutes - just right for ages 4 to teen. Ticket prices were $15.00.!

The place was packed. This was a bargain and so entertaining. The conductor gave great intros to the tunes. He had folks clap who were first time symphony goers  - there were a lot. It was an excellent way to let folks see and hear a symphony in a relaxed environment. And frankly, the place stayed quiet. You could hear some kid voices and questions, but in their "indoor" voices.

The themes soared - Captain America, Avengers, Wonder Woman, a step back to Lone Ranger, Batman, and I enjoyed the Incredibles music. And of course the finale was Hans Zimmer's creation Man of Steel....Superman.

Look in your own backyard - the arts are not unobtainable. And I had to smile - two little boys behind me kept asking their dad before the show began, "Is this only music?  Really...and we have to sit still? No videos?"   They did sit still and they did enjoy the "only music".

6 comments:

  1. Never knew they did a superhero one. haha the kids will learn.

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    1. music soared and kids stayed quiet. A good combo

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  2. What a great program! I only went to the SF Symphony once to see a program of Aaron Copland's music.

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    1. it was really nifty for the kids (and kids at heart - me)

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  3. Hi Joanne ... sounds like lots of fun for anyone around ... what a great idea - cheers Hilary

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  4. I would love this. I went to one once that did a special feature on the songs from Looney Tunes/Bugs Bunny. It was so much fun. The Underdog t-shirt reference made me smile. Yes, I'm that old too.

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