Thursday Jan 26 2012
Auburn Symphony plays for Rock Creek Elementary
By: Photography by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Carole Darlington, flutist for the Auburn Symphony, returns to Rock Creek Elementary to play students where she once taught at, with the rest of the Symphony players during an assembly that introduced the students to classical music.
Carole Darlington, flutist for the Auburn Symphony, returns to Rock Creek Elementary to play students where she once taught at, with the rest of the Symphony players during an assembly that introduced the students to classical music.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Carole Darlington, former teacher of Rock Creek Elementary, returned to the school with her fellow Auburn Symphony members to play for the students.
Carole Darlington, former teacher of Rock Creek Elementary, returned to the school with her fellow Auburn Symphony members to play for the students.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Ann Gaines, violin II, for the Auburn Symphony, tunes up her instrument before playing for Rock Creek Elementary.
Ann Gaines, violin II, for the Auburn Symphony, tunes up her instrument before playing for Rock Creek Elementary.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Shawn Hogan on trombone, and Jeff Falkner on French horn of the Auburn Symphony, play a solo during a Beethoven song the symphony performed to students at Rock Creek Elementary.
Shawn Hogan on trombone, and Jeff Falkner on French horn of the Auburn Symphony, play a solo during a Beethoven song the symphony performed to students at Rock Creek Elementary.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
David Thorp, violinist for the Auburn Symphony helps play ?Twinkle twinkle little star? to students at Rock Creek Elementary.
David Thorp, violinist for the Auburn Symphony helps play ?Twinkle twinkle little star? to students at Rock Creek Elementary.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
The Auburn Symphony has been busy during the day making the rounds to Auburn area schools playing classical musical songs from Mozart and Beethoven.
The Auburn Symphony has been busy during the day making the rounds to Auburn area schools playing classical musical songs from Mozart and Beethoven.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Jennifer Keck plays her violin to Rock Creek Elementary for a morning concert put on by Auburn Symphony.
Jennifer Keck plays her violin to Rock Creek Elementary for a morning concert put on by Auburn Symphony.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Auburn Symphony conductor Larry Tyrell stops by with the rest of the symphony at Rock Creek Elementary to teach the students about classical music by playing songs they know like ?Twinkle Twinkle Little Star?, ?Abc Song? and Betthoven?s 5th Symphony.
Auburn Symphony conductor Larry Tyrell stops by with the rest of the symphony at Rock Creek Elementary to teach the students about classical music by playing songs they know like ?Twinkle Twinkle Little Star?, ?Abc Song? and Betthoven?s 5th Symphony.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Auburn Symphony conductor Larry Tyrell stops by with the rest of the symphony at Rock Creek Elementary to teach the students about classical music by playing songs they know like ?Twinkle Twinkle Little Star?, ?Abc Song? and Betthoven?s 5th Symphony.
Auburn Symphony conductor Larry Tyrell stops by with the rest of the symphony at Rock Creek Elementary to teach the students about classical music by playing songs they know like ?Twinkle Twinkle Little Star?, ?Abc Song? and Betthoven?s 5th Symphony.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Conductor Larry Tyrell leads the rest of the Auburn Symphony during a musical presentation at Rock Creek Elementary.
Conductor Larry Tyrell leads the rest of the Auburn Symphony during a musical presentation at Rock Creek Elementary.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Jeff Falkner plays Beethoven?s Symphony #5 with the rest of the Auburn Symphony at Rock Creek Elementary where the students learned about classical music.
Jeff Falkner plays Beethoven?s Symphony #5 with the rest of the Auburn Symphony at Rock Creek Elementary where the students learned about classical music.
Photo by Kim Palaferri/Auburn Journal
Auburn Symphony conductor Larry Tyrell stops by with the rest of the symphony at Rock Creek Elementary to teach the students about classical music by playing songs they know like ?Twinkle Twinkle Little Star?, ?Abc Song? and Betthoven?s 5th Symphony.
Auburn Symphony conductor Larry Tyrell stops by with the rest of the symphony at Rock Creek Elementary to teach the students about classical music by playing songs they know like ?Twinkle Twinkle Little Star?, ?Abc Song? and Betthoven?s 5th Symphony.