SCC Symphonic Orchestra

SCC Symphonic Orchestra SCC Symphonic Orchestra Winter Concert:
Intermezzo from Hary Janos Suite, Kodaly
Three Dances from The Bartered Bride, Smetana
Mozart Symphony 41, Jupiter

Come to the SCCSO concert tonight (Thursday, Dec. 1) at 7:30pm to hear an all french concert!  Music of Ravel, Debussy a...
12/01/2022

Come to the SCCSO concert tonight (Thursday, Dec. 1) at 7:30pm to hear an all french concert! Music of Ravel, Debussy and Franck, with guest conductor Sebastian Buhts!

05/18/2017
05/10/2017

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05/08/2017

From: Margaret O'Dea
Date: May 5, 2017 at 10:01:48 AM CDT

To: Mary Sweetin
Subject: Great Concert!

Thank you, Mary, and all the talented musicians who brightened and inspired me with the wonderful concert last night.

So Grateful,

Margaret O’Dea
St. Charles Community College
Social Sciences Department
Division Office Coordinator
4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive
Cottleville MO 63376
636-922-8398
[email protected]

Congratulations to SCCSO violinist Andrea Lin, who earned a ONE rating at State Music Festival.  Andrea played Beethoven...
04/30/2017

Congratulations to SCCSO violinist Andrea Lin, who earned a ONE rating at State Music Festival. Andrea played Beethoven's Romance No. 2, Op. 50. Andrea's private teacher is Emile Johnson. CONGRATULATIONS, ANDREA!

04/30/2017

Also from the SCCSO, Anna Hutnyk (playing Viola in a duet) and Andrea Lin (playing a solo on Violin) earned ONE ratings at State Music Festival today, in Columbia, Missouri. CONGRATULATIONS, LADIES!!

SCCSO's own Nick Deimund and his string quartet just performed at State Music Festival today in Columbia, Missouri, and ...
04/30/2017

SCCSO's own Nick Deimund and his string quartet just performed at State Music Festival today in Columbia, Missouri, and earned a ONE rating!!! BRAVO, NICK!

Ken Litton Is the orchestrator of the work "Alleluia," composed by his friend Ralph Manuel.  He will guest conduct this ...
04/20/2017

Ken Litton Is the orchestrator of the work "Alleluia," composed by his friend Ralph Manuel. He will guest conduct this work on the SCCSO concert, May 4.

Mr. Litton serves Parkway Baptist Church of St. Louis, Missouri, as Minister of Music and Worship and is the director of the Missouri Music Men Handbell Choir. He has served churches in Oklahoma, Florida, Virginia, Texas and Missouri and as the Worship Consultant for the Missouri Baptist Convention. He and his wife, Carol, and sons, Matt and Mark, served as Southern Baptist Convention/International Mission Board music missionaries to Brazil from 1986-1998, where he was an editor of the guitar/keyboard edition of the Hymnal for Christian Worship, Rio de Janeiro, 1991. They make their home in St. Charles, Missouri.

Prof. Travis Evans is the composer, of the work "Release."  He will give a pre-concert lecture about this work on the SC...
04/20/2017

Prof. Travis Evans is the composer, of the work "Release." He will give a pre-concert lecture about this work on the SCCSO concert, May 4.

Travis Evans (b. 1977) is an Adjunct Faculty member at St. Charles Community College where he teaches courses in music, organ and piano. He is also on the faculty at the University of Missouri - St. Louis as a Piano Specialist in the music department, and an Adjunct Faculty member at Lindenwood University where he teaches Music Theory. He is currently serving on a grant advisory panel for the Missouri Arts Council. In addition to his academic work he is also the organist/accompanist at St. John UCC in St. Charles. Prior to joining the staff at St. John he was Director of Music for eighteen years for Lutheran Churches in the St. Louis area. He spent two seasons as the Artistic Director for the Choral Art Singers in St. Charles County. He has studied choral conducting with Dr. James Henry, conductor of the Ambassadors of Harmony and head of the choral department at the University of Missouri - St. Louis, instrumental conducting with Dr. Paul Davis at Webster, and organ with Dr. Charles Ore, the late Dr. Theodore Beck, Dr. John Romeri, and Dr. Barbara Harbach. He studied composition with Dr. Harbach while a student at UM-SL. He holds the Bachelor of Music in Organ Performance from the University of Missouri - St. Louis, and a Masters of Music in Organ Performance from Webster University in St. Louis where he studied with William Partridge, Canon Precentor at Christ Church Cathedral in St. Louis.

Travis Evans (b. 1977) is an Adjunct Faculty member at St. Charles Community College where he teaches courses in music, organ and piano. He is also on the faculty at the University of Missouri - St. Louis as a Piano Specialist in the music department, and an Adjunct Faculty member at Lindenwood University where he teaches Music Theory. He is currently serving on a grant advisory panel for the Missouri Arts Council. In addition to his academic work he is also the organist/accompanist at St. John UCC in St. Charles. Prior to joining the staff at St. John he was Director of Music for eighteen years for Lutheran Churches in the St. Louis area. He spent two seasons as the Artistic Director for the Choral Art Singers in St. Charles County. He has studied choral conducting with Dr. James Henry, conductor of the Ambassadors of Harmony and head of the choral department at the University of Missouri - St. Louis, instrumental conducting with Dr. Paul Davis at Webster, and organ with Dr. Charles Ore, the late Dr. Theodore Beck, Dr. John Romeri, and Dr. Barbara Harbach. He studied composition with Dr. Harbach while a student at UM-SL. He holds the Bachelor of Music in Organ Performance from the University of Missouri - St. Louis, and a Masters of Music in Organ Performance from Webster University in St. Louis where he studied with William Partridge, Canon Precentor at Christ Church Cathedral in St. Louis.

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