Come and hear Orange City residents Sue DeHaan, Victoria Pavik, Naomi Lief, Melanie Witt, Dan Mangold, and Austin Taylor as they perform with the Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra!
The Northwest Iowa Symphony Orchestra will be performing their Fall Concert on Tuesday, November 15 at 7:30 p.m. The concert will be performed in the BJ Haan Auditorium on the campus of Dordt University in Sioux Center, IA.
Under the direction of Dr. Onsby Rose, the symphony will perform three works. First, they will perform the Overture in D minor, a 17 minute work composed by Dordt University junior Aaron Galloway. Second, NISO will perform Ralph Vaughan-Williams’ Concerto for Bass Tuba, featuring tuba soloist Dr. Kevin Young from Texas. Last, the symphony will perform the four movements of Dvorak’s Symphony No. 9, the New World Symphony.
The Northwest Iowa Symphony is a regional orchestra that rehearses and performs at Dordt University. The musicians come from as far as Sioux City, Yankton, Sioux Falls, Spencer and Storm Lake.
Tickets to the Fall Concert are available at the door. Adults are $20. Students are $6 with a BOGO deal available with every student ticket purchased. Season tickets to four performances are also available. NISO performances include the Fall Concert, Pops Concert, Guest Concert, and Spring Concert. More information can be found at www.NISOiowa.org.
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