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Sunday, March 10, 2019

Peter and the Wolf

Peter and the Wolf
Colorado Symphony
Boettcher Concert Hall
Denver, CO
March 10, 2019

Peter and the Wolf has become a regular concert on the Colorado Symphony’s schedule. This classic work is the perfect way to introduce children to classical music. This year they added the Magic Circle Mime Company to help tell the story.

Before the concert began, we were introduced to Maggie who demonstrated a great ability to communicate despite not speaking. She yielded to the symphony for Light Calvary Overture. The piece was meant to familiarize the children in the audience with the instruments, but judging from the noise in the audience they were bored.

The presentation of Peter and the Wolf was a different matter. Maggie acted out the part of Peter and, in an inspired move, the musicians playing the instruments stood in front of the rest of the symphony, which made the story easier to follow. Conductor Christopher Dragon got in on the fun by playing Peter’s mean grandmother.

With the musicians “acting” out the story, the music played without interruption. But the story was not lost on anyone. The appearances of the wolf around the concert hall and finally onstage were exciting and not too scary for kids.

The concert was exactly what it was supposed to be: an entertaining introduction to what instruments sound like alone and as part of the symphony.

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