The Musical Journeys Program of the SUNY Fredonia School of Music will kick off its third season of free concerts designed to appeal to very young children.
Selected student ensembles from the Fredonia School of Music will perform half-hour Children’s Concerts on four Saturday mornings at 10:30 a.m. beginning on Saturday, Oct. 4 in Darwin R. Barker Library, 7 Day Street in Fredonia.
Planned with the help of SUNY Fredonia faculty who are experts in music and education, the concerts are designed to introduce very young audiences (from infants to 6-year-olds) to musical instruments. The child-friendly environment will invite the children to sit on the floor close to the musicians; family members are encouraged to bring blankets or carpet squares to sit on. Strollers can be parked around the edges of the seating area.
“This venue gives preschool children a great chance to get close to the musicians and the music; to really participate and experience music intended just for them,” said Sarah Hamilton, associate professor of oboe.
A woodwind quintet will perform at the Oct. 4 concert. The musicians are Fredonia School of Music students Caryn Freitag of Malta (flute), Heather McGarvey of Cochranton, PA (oboe), Chryste Springman of Roxbury (clarinet), Erin Deininger of Reading, PA (horn) and Heather Maclean of Delray Beach, FL (bassoon).
“Our goal is to present an active, fun, music event that engages even the youngest children” said Katherine M. Levy, associate professor of music at the Fredonia School of Music. “Children’s Concerts help our excellent SUNY student musicians learn how young children respond to music at the same time as the young children who attend experience how live music moves and sounds and feels.”
Upcoming Children’s Concerts will be held on Nov. 15 at the Dunkirk Free Library; Feb. 29, 2009 at the Darwin R. Barker Library in Fredonia; and Apr. 25, 2009 at the Dunkirk Free Library.
The Children’s Concert Series is part of the Musical Journeys Program, a community outreach project offered by the Fredonia School of Music. More information is available at www.fredonia.edu/som/mjp or call 716-673-4628.