PLEASE BE ADVISED: due to the nature of selections of the music on this program, it may be a little louder than previous sensory concerts. The music/theme of the performance is based on suggestions by previous sensory performance attendees. As a precaution, headphones/ear covers should be brought for those who might have higher levels of sensitivity towards slightly louder musical dynamics as often found in musical and movie music. This includes sounds made by brass and percussion instruments including drum set.
Prokofiev's classic "Peter and the Wolf" brings to life the tale of a young boy on an adventurous exploration, narrated to enhance the experience. As he meets several new animal friends, the arrival of a ferocious wolf turns the adventure into a thrilling quest. Villagers band together to hunt the wolf and protect the town, leading to an unexpected twist. Additionally, the GSO will perform Holst's lively "St. Paul's Suite," a delightful piece originally composed for the students at the school where Holst taught.
This event is designed especially for persons with sensory sensitivities and their families, and gives audience members the ability to fully experience orchestral music without any of the constraints of a standard performance.
During this 45 minute program, audience members are free to move about, dance, speak, sing, or vocalize. Sensory sensitive listeners and family members will delight in the discovery of an orchestral experience that invites and welcomes all to the world of classical music.
Up to 30 minutes before or after each concert, experience a myriad of instruments first-hand in the lobby. Many instruments like small percussion are simple enough to tap or pick up & shake. More complex instruments will have attendants to help them to strum, pluck, or bow themselves. People of any age or ability are welcome. There is also a Quiet Room for those who need a break from the instrumental sounds!
Please note: For the safety of all guests, running and skipping are not allowed inside the auditorium.