FREE Auburn Community Orchestra Spring Concert March 3

Welcome Spring with the Auburn Community Orchestra (and AUUF’s own Carl Backman!)

March 3rd at 7 p.m. at The Jay and Susie Gouge Performing Arts Center in the Woltosz Theatre.

This concert is FREE, family friendly, and open to the public! So bring a friend and celebrate the season with us!

Even though the event is free, one must have a ticket. Tickets can be found through The Jay and Susie Gouge Performing Arts Center website at https://goguecenter.evenue.net/event/G25/R0303

Carl says, “On tap: Haydn’s Symphony #100, Handel’s Royal Fireworks Suite, Elgar’s Pomp and Circumstance #4 (#1 is the one you marched to), and Pete Tschaikovsky’s Marche Slave. The last community orchestra show was “sold” out. Even if sonata allegro form (perfected by Haydn) and the Russian national anthem leave you cold, the theater itself is remarkable and makes a visit worthwhile if you’ve never been. The AUUF connection is choir member Carl Backman trying his very best in the trombone section to make beautiful music (loud, too, when given the chance). (I would have put in the musical notation for fortissimo, which there’s a lot of in the Tschaikovsky, but it might have appeared to be NSFW. Does that “W” stand for “Worship?”)