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ASCYO Concerts Galore

Amid a tremendous load of AP tests, school projects, and getting ready for graduation, Joshua still seemed to be able to fit in the rehearsals for the ASCYO and to attend each of the three concerts in the ASCYO Spring 2011 Concerts Series.






The first and most important concert for Joshua was situated in the historic Weinberg Center for the Arts in downtown Frederick on Tuesday, May 3, at 7:00pm.  Our whole family turned out for this wonderful event, in which Joshua performed his senior solo from the "Concertino for Clarinet, Op. 26 Allegro" by Carl Maria von Weber.  With mentoring from his clarinet teacher, Mr. Robert Fogleman, he played an outstanding 9-minute solo.  Check out the advertisement.


Weinberg Center for the Arts

Tuesday, May 3, 2011, 7:00 pm 
Weinberg Center for the Arts
20 West Patrick Street
Frederick, MD 21701
(Youth Orchestra performing)

Soloists:
Joshua Boulden - Bass Clarinet
Steven Harris - Violin
Eric Holmstead - Violin
Kenny Hunsley - Trombone
Brian Simon - Clarinet
John Singleton - Violin
Joshua Tsai - Clarinet
Phoebe Tsoi - Flute
Lauren Tucker - Violin




The second concert took place at the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre at the Rockville Civic Center Park on Friday, May 6, at 7:30pm.  At this concert, Joshua did double duty and played with the Chamber Orchestra.



The third and final concert took place at the Lutheran Church of St. Andrew on Tuesday, May 10, at 7:00pm.

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