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Youth Orchestra

 

        For youth orchestra information - click here: YO Announcement.doc

                                                                        

 

CONCERT OPPORTUNITIES FOR MARCH AND APRIL:

 

March 18th - The Vega Quartet, Legacy Hall, 7:30 / $10.00 discount tickets at RC Box office

March 25th - CSU Violin Studio Gala, Legacy Hall, 7:30 / FREE

March 29th - Columbus Symphony Orchestra, Bill Heard Theater, 7:30 / FREE for YOGC students at RC Box office

March 30th - The Cleveland Orchestra, Bill Heard Theater, 4:00 / $15.00 discount tickets (maximum of 2)

April 12th - 2nd Annual Prism Concert, Bill Heard Theater, 7:30 / FREE for YOGC students and parents

 

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SNACK SCHEDULE FOR BOTH ORCHESTRAS:  Snack Schedule

 

ALL STUDENTS:

Tuitions are due.  If you have not yet paid your $200 tuition for the 2007-2008 season, please mail or bring to the next rehearsal.  If you have applied for financial scholarship, please call the YOGC office.

 

YOGC students can attend all CSU Schwob School of Music concert, excluding Premiere Series Concerts FREE.  Identify yourself as a YOGC member at the box office.  Check out the CSU Concert Calendar here: CSU Schwob School of Music

 

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PO Box 8612 Columbus, GA 31908 Phone: 706.256.3614 Fax: 706.649.7369 yogc@rivercenter.org

 

The Youth Orchestra’s administrative offices are located in the RiverCenter and the orchestras rehearse weekly in the Schwob School of Music.  

We appreciate our relationship with RiverCenter and Columbus State University and acknowledge their support.

 

“This organization is supported in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. GCA is a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.”