Orchestra Concert Features Saxophonist David Wright
The Fairmont University Community Symphony Orchestra will present a free concert in
Colebank Hall at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 7.
The orchestra, conducted by John Ashton, will open the program with the rarely performed
"Sinfonietta" of Sergei Prokofieff. The work is early Prokofieff, full of his typical
youthful enthusiasm and charm. The orchestra will also play Felix Mendelssohn's Symphony
No. 3, the "Scotch" symphony. The work was first mentioned in a letter to his family
by the 20-year-old composer when he was about to begin a walking tour of Scotland,
but it was not completed for another 13 years, in January of 1842. When Mendelssohn
gave the first London performance in June of that year it was so successful that he
asked the young Queen Victoria if he might dedicate it to her. There is little direct
connection between Scotland and the symphony that Mendelssohn ever revealed, but the
work has long been regarded as one of his most successful.
The afternoon's soloist will be saxophonist David Wright, who will play the Saxophone
Concerto of Erland von Koch. Wright is currently assistant professor of music at West
Virginia Wesleyan College and has performed both classical and jazz saxophone throughout
the United States, Honduras, Finland, Estonia, Peru and Russia. He has recently returned
from a concert tour of the Far East including Japan and China.
Following the concert, a reception will be offered by the Friends of the Symphony
to allow the audience to meet the soloist.
For more information, call (304) 367-4219.