It is The Jackson Symphony Orchestra, in Jackson, Tennessee.
"The" is significant, because that's included in the orchestra's website name.
It's in a medium-sized city on Interstate 40, roughly halfway between Memphis and Nashville.
With reduced strings, double concerts, and other strategies, "the show will go on".
There will be a September concert (for which I've already received my sheet music, via mail).
:arrow: The October concert will exclusively feature the brass section of the orchestra - as a brass choir., along with two percussion.
There is an arrangement of the Ralph Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto for tuba and brass choir, and (along with roughly 50 minutes of other music) we'll be playing the "Romance" (aka "Romanza") movement of the concerto with the following instruments accompanying: piccolo trumpet, two soprano trumpets, four horns, and three trombones.
There will be TWO concerts on the SAME EVENING (one hour apart) which allows all of the regular patrons to sit farther apart, yet still all come to the concert.
Saturday, October 17, 2020
"Double [repeat] Feature" at 6:00pm and 8:00pm
1627 N Highland Ave.
Jackson, TN 38301
tickets: https://thejacksonsymphony.secure.force ... 007833DEAQ
Here's a map showing (roughly) a two hour drive away from Jackson, Tennessee:https://www.thejacksonsymphony.org wrote:Join us for a one hour intensive tribute to the Unsung Heroes of these last difficult months! Whether it's our front-line healthcare workers, parents frantically doing schoolwork online with kids, or those in our community who volunteer in countless ways, this uplifting concert will raise the roof for all who deserve resounding applause!
I'm sure most live too far away, and some others (particularly in the gig economy) need to hold on to their $35's...but It would be great to see some forum'ers there. :D