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UPDATED 5/20/13

US Secretary of Transportation Ray Lahood: Stop delaying!
Implement musical instrument protections passed into law!

When musicians are travelling by air in the United States, their in-struments have no protections under current law. Each air carrier can decide their own rules on how to treat instrumentalists, and this results in arbitrary decisions made down the line. This has resulted in the destruction of instruments, arbitrary fees charged to bring them on as carry-ons, and even the denial of a seat to musicians who purchased a full-fare seat for their instruments to protect them from baggage handlers. Many of our instruments are irreplaceable antiques made by master instrument makers in the 1600s and 1700s, and all we ask is the ability to fly with our most precious tools to provide music to audiences across the United States of America.
Fortunately, Congress passed a bi-partisan bill, the FAA Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2012 (http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/hr658/text/eas) over a year and a half ago to address these problems. It was signed into law by President Obama. Until Ray Lahood acts to transform this bill into a part of the United States Code under Title 49, Subtitle VII, Part A, subpart ii, Chapter 417, Subchapter I, § 41724 we will remain second-class citizens. The future of music as a profession in the United States depends on the security of knowing that we can travel freely and arrive at our destinations.
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Save Willett Hall
Willett Hall in Portsmouth is in jeopardy of being demolished. The public’s presence is needed to influence the City Council to preserve and restore of Willett Hall. Please attend 1 or both meetings.
Tuesday May 14, 7pm and Tuesday May 28, 7pm
Portsmouth City Hall, 801 Crawford Pkwy. Portsmouth, VA 23704
Council Chamber 6th Floor

Wear Red in Support of Willett Hall’s Preservation!

The Organ Swell, 2013
The Tidewater Chapter of The American Guild of Organists announces its fourteenth annual series of weekday pipe organ recitals, The Organ Swell, Peggy Kelley Reinburg, Artistic Director, an event in the Virginia Arts Festival. The series will take place at numerous churches throughout Hampton Roads, with fifty-five minute recitals at 12:15 from Wednesday, May 1, through Thursday, May 23, 2013.
The recitals will include compositions for organ and other instruments and will feature outstanding organists from the Hampton Roads region performing with Virginia Symphony Orchestra musicians. The series provides a rare opportunity to hear these excellent VSO members as soloists.
In celebration of the 850th anniversary of the Cathédrale de Notre Dame in Paris, France, professional home to many of history's most famous organists and composers of sacred music, selected major French organ works will be showcased throughout the series.
There is a suggested minimum admission donation of $10.00 per adult per recital to assist in defraying costs. The suggested recital donation for children is $5.00 per event. Due to the recording of the recitals, children under the age of 5 will not be admitted. For further information, please contact (757) 625-5888.

Monday, May 20, 2013, 12:15 pm
Michael Regan with Jocelyn Smith, Viola
Larchmont United Methodist Church, 1105 Jamestown Cresc., Norfolk, VA
Thursday, May 23, 2013, 12:15 pm
Marjorie Setnicky with Joanne Meyer White, Flute
Christ & St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Norfolk, VA

Monday, May 20, 2013, 7:30 pm
Hampton Roads Woodwind Quintet
The Hampton Roads Woodwind Quintet, Friends Making Music, with guest artist Jeanette Winsor, piano, a founding member of the Hardwick Chamber Ensemble.Program: Heitor Villa Lobos - Quintte en forme de Choros, Anton Reicha - Quintet in F minor, Op. 99, No. 2, Francis Poulenc - Sextet for Piano and Winds, Paul Hindemith - Kleine Kammermuskk für fünf Bläser. The Hampton Roads Wind Quintet consists of a consortium of musicians from the Hampton Roads area. They first came together in 2007 to perform at the Experiencing Villa-Lobos In-ternational Festival held February 2008 at Virginia Commonwealth University. Members of the Quintet are Wayne Hedrick, flute, Harvey Stokes, oboe, Marvin Western, clarinet, Rena Long, English horn, and Stephanie Sanders, bassoon. The New Colony Theater, 430 High Street, Portsmouth, Virginia; Free (Donations will be accepted for the Virginia Youth Orchestra).

Tuesday, May 21, 2013, 10:30 am
Coffee Concert II
Miami String Quartet; André-Michel Schub, piano. Tickets $20. Visit https://www.virginiaartsfest.com/select/ Or CALL: 757-282-2822 or IN PERSON: 440 Bank Street, Norfolk, VA (M-F, 10am-5pm). Robin Hixon Theater, Clay and Jay Barr Education Center, 440 Bank Street, Norfolk

May Candlelight Concerts at Bruton Parish Church
Continuing a tradition begun by our 18th-century organist, Peter Pelham, Bruton Parish presents more than 120 recitals and concert programs annually in its Candlelight Concert series. Instrumental and choral groups from all over the United States and other countries perform in our historic church, interspersed with organ and harpsichord recitals by our own splendid musicians. Concerts are held at 8 p.m. every Saturday throughout the year and also on most Tuesdays and Thursdays from March through December. Concerts are free and open to the public and a free will donation will be taken. Free parking on Duke of Gloucester Street. Rebecca Davy, Music Director & Organist; Dr. JanEl Will, Organist & Choir Director; James Darling, Choirmaster & Organist Emeritus. Contact: bdavy@brutonparish.org or (757) 645-3431. www.brutonparish.org.
Tuesday, May 21, 8 pm
Choral Concert
Yorktown Chorale, Janet Giffin, Director
Thursday, May 23, 8 pm
Handbell Concert
Evensong Bells from Manassas Baptist Church in Manassas, Virginia, Becky Verner, Director
Saturday, May 25, 8 pm
Choral Concert
Girls’ Choir of Wilmington from Wilmington, North Carolina, Sandy Errante, Director
Tuesday, May 28, 8 pm
Student Cello Recital
Tidewater Cello Ensemble, Susan Hines, Director

Thursday, May 30, 8 pm
Harpsichord Recital
Marie Blair, Harpsichordist from New York City
Historic Organ Recitals, Wren Chapel, College of William & Mary
Saturdays @ 10:00 am on May 25 Rebecca Davy, Organist

Wednesday, May 22, 2013, 10:30 am
Coffee Concert III
Miami String Quartet; André-Michel Schub, piano. Tickets $20. Visit https://www.virginiaartsfest.com/select/ Or CALL: 757-282-2822 or IN PERSON: 440 Bank Street, Norfolk, VA (M-F, 10am-5pm). Trinity Episcopal Church, 500 Court Street, Portsmouth

Wednesday, May 22, 2013, 7:30 pm
Liasons: Re-imagining Sondheim from the piano
Anthony de Mare, piano. This landmark commissioning and concert project, conceived by acclaimed concert pianist Anthony de Mare, brings together 36 of the world’s foremost contemporary composers to “re-imagine” the Broadway legend Stephen Sondheim’s songs as solo piano works. Among the composers are Broadway’s Adam Guettel (The Light in the Piazza), pioneering American minimalist Steve Reich, and Pulitzer Prize winner William Bolcom. Experience Sondheim in an exciting, intriguing new way! Tickets $30. Visit https://www.virginiaartsfest.com/select/ Or CALL: 757-282-2822 or IN PERSON: 440 Bank Street, Norfolk, VA (M-F, 10am-5pm). Robin Hixon Theater, Clay and Jay Barr Education Center, 440 Bank Street, Norfolk

Thursday, May 23, 2013, 12:15 pm
Christ & St. Luke’s: Flute and Organ Recital
Assistant Organist Marjorie Setnicky will be teaming up with Virginia Symphony Orchestra flautist Joanne Meyer White for a concert of organ and flute music, as part of the 14th annual Organ Swell 2013 series. The series provides a rare opportunity to hear members of the Virginia Symphony Orchestra playing with outstanding organists from our Tidewater region. This year, in celebration of the 850th anniversary of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, selected major French organ works will be showcased on this program as well. Suggested donation $10. Christ and St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 560 West Olney Road, Norfolk, Virginia

Thursday, May 23, 2013, 6 pm
Classics at The Vineyard
Miami String Quartet; André-Michel Schub, piano. Experience the artistrty of world-class musicians and a superb dining experience at the Williamsburg Winery! Before the performance, sip champagne, at intermission, enjoy an elegant dinner, and end the evening with dessert and meeting the artisits! Co-presented with Williamsburg Winery Presented as part of Festival Williamsburg. Festival Williamsburg is presented with the City of Williamsburg and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Tickets $100; Limited Availability, No discounts. Visit https://www.virginiaartsfest.com/select/ Or CALL: 757-282-2822 or IN PERSON: 440 Bank Street, Norfolk, VA (M-F, 10am-5pm). Williamsburg Winery, James City County

Thursday - Saturday, May 23 - 25, 2013, 8 pm
Thursday & Friday, May 30 & 31, 2013, 8 pm

Guerilla Opera: Giver of Light
Based on the true life event of 11th century poet Rumi, composer Adam Roberts transposes this story to mid-western America to explore what love is and who it can be between. Music & Libretto by Adam Roberts. Directed by Andrew Eggert. http://guerillaopera.com/ Tickets: $15/$10/Free to students with Valid I.D. Purchase online at http://bostonconservatory.edu/tickets or call The Boston Conservatory Box Office at (617) 912-9222.Zack Box at The Boston Conservatory, 8 The Fenway, Boston, MA 02215

Friday, May 24, 2013, 11 am
Music on the Menu
Miami String Quartet; André-Michel Schub, piano. This enhanced concert experience being with light hors d’oeuvres and wine tasting, followed by the concert-virtuoso musicians performing great works by master composers. After the performance, browse a brunch buffet of offering from area restaurants and sample from the Winery’s award-winning wine collections. Co-presented with Williamsburg Winery Presented as part of Festival Williamsburg. Festival Williamsburg is presented with the City of Williamsburg and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Tickets $50; No discounts. Visit https://www.virginiaartsfest.com/select/ Or CALL: 757-282-2822 or IN PERSON: 440 Bank Street, Norfolk, VA (M-F, 10am-5pm). Williamsburg Winery, James City County

Friday, May 24, 2013, 7:30 pm
HUB Opera Ensemble: Mozart's Don Giovanni
Attempted rape, murder, forced-abduction, and adultery: a day (yes, just one) in the life of Don Giovanni. But before you go thinking he's all fun and games, remember that this man works hard at weaving an intricate web of lies and deceit that would make even the most skilled politician cringe. Did we mention that this is a comedy? Come explore Mozart's dark sense of humor in what is widely considered the best opera ever written: Don Giovanni. Sung in Italian with English supertitles. Tickets: $20, Student/Senior: $15; Groups: $12. Visit http://www.eventbrite.com/ Kepler Educational Center for the Visual and Performing Arts, Hagerstown Community College, 11400 Robinwood Drive, Hagerstown, MD

Friday, May 24, 2013, 8 pm
Arturo Sandoval
Experience one of the most dynamic and vivacious live performers of our time! Winner of eight Grammy Awards and an Emmy, this legendary performer and composer is at home in every style of music, from his beloved jazz to classical."Whether firing volleys into the stratosphere or unspooling long, luscious melody lines, trumpeter Sandoval tends to dominate any room he's in. Add to this Sandoval's exuberant stage patter, warmly romantic pianism, robust timbales playing and gleefully maniacal singing, and you have an artist who instantly raises the emotional temperature" (Chicago Tribune). A Festival Williamsburg Event. Tickets $45, $35, Reserved Theatre Seating. Visit https://www.virginiaartsfest.com/select/ Or CALL: 757-282-2822 or IN PERSON: 440 Bank Street, Norfolk, VA (M-F, 10am-5pm). Williamsburg Lodge, 310 S England St., Williamsburg, VA 23185

Saturday, May 25, 2013, 8 pm
JS Bach, The Well-Tempered Klavier Book I
Salon/Sanctuary presents Kenneth Weiss, Harpsichord. Please join us for a reception directly following the performance. Tickets: $50 Prime Seating, $35 General, 25 Seniors/ Students To purchase online visit http://www.showclix.com/event/3721145/ To purchase by phone, please call 1 888 718-4253. The Abigail Adams Smith Auditorium, 417 East 61st Street, NYC

Monday, May 27, 2013, 7 pm
Memorial Day Concert: U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Band
Raise the flag, raise your spirits and celebrate a proud holiday at City Center. Come out early and enjoy patriotic performances and pay your respect at the Wall of Honor. Then grab some delicious food and picnic on the lawn to hear the best of Americana music played by an extraordinary ensemble of musicians, finishing off the night with a fireworks show over the fountain! Park opens 5pm, Concert followed by fireworks 7pm.. Free. Visit https://www.virginiaartsfest.com/select/ Or CALL: 757-282-2822. City Center at Oyster Point, Newport News

Wednesday, May, 29, 2013, 7:30 pm
GSA Jazz at the Jewish Mother
The Governor's School for the Arts Big Band and Com-bos perform their final concert of the 2012-2013 season at the Jewish Mother, Virginia Beach. The GSA Big Band and Combos were both First Prize winners at the 2013 Chantilly Invitational Jazz Festival. Keith Philbrick, GSA Jazz Director; Rob DeDominick, GSA Big Band Director. Tickets: www.jewishmother.com; $10 advance purchase, $15 cash at the door. The Jewish Mother, 600 Nevan Road, Virginia Beach.

Wednesday, May, 29, 2013, 7;30 pm
The Rite of Spring
One hundred years ago in Paris, the lights went up on the premiere performance of The Rite of Spring. In Stravinsky’s music and Nijinsky’s choreography, every note, every step cried out for revolution. Celebrate a masterpiece that changed music and dance forever, in this performance that unites the full Virginia Symphony Orchestra and Richmond Ballet. Richmond Ballet will be performing the version created in 1993 with choreography by Salvatore Aiello. Opening the evening is the famed Stravinsky/George Balanchine masterwork, Duo Concertante. PATRON ADVISORY: Contains mature subject matter. Not recommended for young audiences. Tickets start at $20. Visit https://www.virginiaartsfest.com/select/ Or CALL: 757-282-2822 or IN PERSON: 440 Bank Street, Norfolk, VA (M-F, 10am-5pm). Chrysler Hall, 215 St Pauls Blvd, Norfolk, VA 23510

Saturday, June 1, 2013, 6-11 pm
Benefit by the Bay: A Garden Party on Strawberry Street
Arts Enter Cape Charles presents Benefit by the Bay: A Garden Party on Strawberry Street, Help the Arts Grow. Menu items prepared by Chef Tim Brown; Oysters from Broadwater Oyster, Co.; complimentary champagne, wine and beer. Live Music by Almost Famous; Live Auction & Raffle. All proceeds benefit Arts Enter, the Historic Palace Theatre and the Stage Door Gallery. $75 - per person, $675 - Table of 10. For more information visit: www.artsentercapecharles.org or phone 757 331-2787

Saturday, June 1, 2013, 6:45 pm
Flying Proms, Symphonic Airshow Spectacular with Virginia Symphony Orchestra
The newest Festival favorite! This thrilling show pairs the soaring sounds of the Virginia Symphony with breathtaking maneuvers of vintage aircraft, ending in a light-up-the-sky fireworks finale. Reserved VIP seating available—order early to avoid disappointment! Gates open at 3pm, Concert beings at 6:45pm. June 2 raindate. Co-presented with Military Aviation Museum. Tickets (includes Museum Admission) $45 General Admission Seating, $35 Lawn $15 Lawn/Students Under 25. No discounts at Gate. Visit https://www.virginiaartsfest.com/select/ Or CALL: 757-282-2822 or IN PERSON: 440 Bank Street, Norfolk, VA (M-F, 10am-5pm). Military Aviation Museum, 1341 Princess Anne Rd, Virginia Beach

Saturday, June 1, 2013, 7:30 pm
Sunday, June 2, 2013, 2:30 pm

GSA Vocal Music Scenes Concert
The Governor’s School for the Arts Vocal Music Department, Alan Fisher, Chair, presents the 2013 Vocal Music Scenes Concert featuring student directed and sung musical theater and opera scenes. A different program each day. Tickets $10 general seating: www.showtix4u.com Roper Performing Arts Center, 340 Granby Street, Norfolk

Virginia Children’s Chorus Auditions
Do you know a child who loves to sing? The Virginia Children’s Chorus will hold auditions for new students for the 2013-2014 season on Saturday, June 1, Monday June 3 & Tuesday, June 4, 2013. In addition, there are three end-of-summer dates on August 24, 26 and 27th. Auditions will be at Talbot Park Baptist Church, 6919 Granby St., Norfolk. Auditions must be scheduled in advance by calling our Chorus Manager at 440-9100. We welcome boys and girls entering grades 1 to 12 – from young beginners to serious high school singers. We have a choice of Norfolk or Virginia Beach rehearsal sites for singers in the two younger choirs (approx. grades 1 to 7). Group try-outs are available for children entering grades 1 through 3. All students receive excellent voice training and perform in concert while making new friends and having fun. To learn more about how the Virginia Children's Chorus can help your child discover the joys of singing, call 440-9100 or e-mail us at vcccmgr@verizon.net. For more details, go to www.vachildrenschorus.org

Sunday, June 2, 2013, 3 pm
The Magical Music of Disney
The Virginia Symphony Orchestra’s 2012-2013 Peanut Butter and Jam Concert Series concludes with a program of Disney favorites designed to delight both the young and the young at heart. VSO Associate Conductor Benjamin Rous will lead the orchestra in music from The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Little Mermaid, Mulan, Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin. “Generations of Americans have grown up on the Disney classics. Those films were so special because of the power of their music,” stated Rous. “The Virginia Symphony Orchestra plays those magical scores, live with production sequences projected over the orchestra, in a fantastic concert event that will relive our memories of those great films, and form new memories as well.” Pre-concert activities begin in the Sandler Center lobby at 2:00 PM and include an instrument petting zoo, face painting and more. Tickets start at only $12. Phone 757.892.6366 or visit www.virginiasymphony.org Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 201 Market Street, Towne Centre, Virginia Beach

Schola Cantorum: Local Composers in Residence
Schola Cantorum of Virginia, Inc. continues its 18th season with its 2013 Spring Series, Local Composers in Residence. Under the direction of Agnes Mobley-Wynne, Schola’s program will offer an a cappella exploration of works by composers based right here in Hampton Roads. Featured composers are Adolphus Hailstork, Elizabeth J. Atkinson, John S. Dixon, Matthew Perez, Michael John Trotta, and Stephen Coxe. Additional information can be obtained through our web site, www.scholacantorumofva.org or our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ScholaCantorumofVAInc. Tickets at the door: General Admission: $15; Senior/Military: $13; Students w/school ID: $5. We invite you to join us at the following venues:
Sunday, June 2, 2013, 4 pm
Old Donation Episcopal Church, 4449 N Witchduck Rd, Virginia Beach, VA

Monday, June 3, 2013, 7:30 pm
Tuesday, June 4, 2013, 7:30 pm

GSA Orchestra: Le Sacre
The Governor's School for the Arts Instrumental Music Department and guest artists present two evenings of Le Sacre, in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring. Chamber and solo works are featured on the first half of the program, followed by a complete performance of The Rite on the second half. Jean Sibelius, String Quartet in D Minor "Voces Intimae"; Franz Liszt, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 11; Tom Johnson, Failing; Maurice Ravel, Trois Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé featuring soprano Anna Sterrett, Stephen Coxe, conductor; Igor Stravinsky, Le sacre du printemps [The Rite of Spring], Jeffrey Phelps, conductor. Tickets: $15 General/$5 Students - (also at the door). showtix4u.com TCC Roper Performing Arts Center, 340 Granby Street, Norfolk

Thursday, June 6, 2013, 6 pm
Ode to Joy!
Soundscapes Students perform. Highlights include children’s chorus, bucket band, and full orchestra culminating with Beethoven’s Ode to Joy. Soundscapes is a non-profit, El Sistema-inspired, educational development organization teaching transformational life-skills to socio-economically disadvantaged youth in Virginia, using music study and ensemble performance. For more information email rramirez@soundscapeshr.org Free and open to the public. www.soundscapes.org Crittenden Middle School Auditorium, 6158 Jefferson Ave., Newport News, VA, 23605

Friday, June 7, 2013, 7 pm
Tenth Annual An Evening with Chrystal E.
Chrystal Williams, mezzo-soprano; Oksana Lutsyshyn, piano. This concert helps support the Chrystal E. Williams Scholarship, which is granted to a high school graduate who will attend a school of higher learning majoring in the performing arts. Chrystal E. Williams, mezzo- soprano, received a Master’s Degree in Opera Performance from Yale University School of Music in May 2010 and continues her residency with Philadelphia’s Academy of Vocal Arts in the fall. Free and open to the public. Donations accepted. Chandler Recital Hall, Diehn Fine and Performing Arts Building, 49th Street and Elkhorn Ave., ODU, Norfolk

Williamsburg Choral Guild: “Summer Sings 2013
Williamsburg Choral Guild Summer Sings features three different sing-alongs of great choral masterpieces, each with a guest conductor and piano accompaniment. Registration and announcements at 7:00, and singing begins at 7:30. The Guild welcomes singers of all abilities as well as those who just want to listen. Bring your own score or borrow one at the door. At Williamsburg Unitarian Universalists, 3051 Ironbound Rd., Williamsburg. Admission is $10; tickets for any or all of the three sessions may be purchased at the door on the evening of the performance or in advance through the Guild’s online ticketing service. For concert information, call (757) 220-1808 or visit www.williamsburgchoralguild.org.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013, 7 pm
Mass in C Major
Dr. Jamie C. Bartlett, Associate Professor of Music at the College of William & Mary, will conduct Beethoven’s “long-underrated masterpiece.” Pianist Jane Alcorn will accompany the chorus.
Wednesday, June 19, 7 pm
An Evening of Spirituals
Reginald Fox, Director of Music at First Baptist Church, will conduct a program of spirituals, a style of music that emanated from the hearts of ante-bellum slaves as a forceful outflow of religious passion. Pianist Roscoe Redcross is the accompanist.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013, 7 pm
Puccini’s Messa di Gloria
Dr. Erin R. Freeman, Associate Conductor for the Richmond Symphony, returns to conduct the chorus. Written while he was still a student, the work demonstrates Puccini’s talent for rendering exquisite turns of phrase and supreme ability to write for voices. James Erb, Choral Chair, Richmond Symphony, Accompanist - Rebecca Davy

June 17-21, 2013
BYOV Summer Orchestra At Norfolk Academy
Consider a summer camp experience playing music at Norfolk Academy with Bay Youth conducting staff and Virginia Symphony coaches. Brochures will be out shortly. Summer is an awesome opportunity for improving your technique and learning new orchestral repertoire. Coaching and technique classes are important offerings during this summer camp along with full orchestra rehearsals. Special classes including jazz improvisation, yoga and music theory round out the musical day. Private lessons are also available during the week. String, woodwind, brass and percussionists are welcome to attend and participants do not need to be members of BYOV to participate. Norfolk Academy handles registration for this event. For more information visit http://www.norfolkacademy.org/orchestracamp

Sunday, June 19, 2013, 7 pm
The Bells of Christ Church
The South’s premier youth handbell choir, The Bells of Christ Church, under the direction of music director Mark Williams, hails from historic Christ Church Anglican (1733) in downtown Savannah, Georgia. Ringing on 12 octaves of handbells and chimes, The Bells of Christ Church has performed in Washington, D. C., Colonial Williamsburg, by invitation at the International Music Festival Spoleto in Charleston, S.C., and throughout the southern United States. The auditioned 14-member bell choir, now in its 15th year, is made up of college and high school students who have produced two professional recordings to date. The 1.5 hour-long concert includes some of the finest bell repertoire in the genre and includes a history bells and handbells. The program is design to be entertaining for the whole family. Admission is free and open to the public. For more information, call 757-229-1771 or check out the church web site at: www.williamsburgumc.org Williamsburg United Methodist Church, 500 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg, VA

LOV Children's Opera Camp
Lyric Opera Virginia will hold a Children's Opera Camp from June 19- June 29, 2013 with veteran Broadway Stage Director Greg Ganakas, who directed LOV's Inaugural Season production of The King and I and Camp Director Cathy Francis, The King and I Children's Chorus Director. A Final Program of Staged Scenes from Famous Operas and Broadway Musicals including La Bohéme, Carmen, Annie, The Sound of Music and The King and I will be presented on Saturday, June 29, 2013. Camp hours are from 8:30 am-4:00 pm. Tuition for the 10-day camp is $425, $350 per child for families with more than one child participating. For more information, call the LOV office at (757) 446-6666. Some tuition assistance may available from the Kevin Gray Memori-al Scholarship Fund. Mr. Gray, who passed away in February 2013, performed the role of the King in LOV's Inaugural Season production of The King and I and through these per-formances, inspired, guided and introduced hundreds of children who performed along with him as the Children of the King of Siam, to the joys of theater.

Hampton Roads Metro Band Spring/Summer Concerts
The Hampton Roads Metro Band is the area’s oldest community band having been founded in 1930 as the Norfolk Fire Division Band. Over the years, the band has evolved into one of the finest performing organizations in the Hampton Roads area. All performances of the band are free and open to the public. The band’s Music Director and Conductor is Mr. Dick Schroeder, a former band director at Norfolk’s Granby High School and a retired U.S. Army Trumpet player. The band’s Assistant Conductor is Mr. Ralph Spoettle, french horn section leader and owner/operator of KBD Systems of Virginia Beach. The band’s website is www.hrmetroband.org
Sunday June 23, 2013, 6 pm
Town Center Plaza, Virginia Beach
Sunday July 21, 2013, 6 pm
Town Center Plaza, Virginia Beach
Sunday August 4, 2013, 5:30 pm
Marian Manor 5345 Marian Lane, Virginia Beach

Sunday, June 30, 2013, 5 pm
TWC: New Music for a New Age
The Washington Chorus' award-winning series! Presenting the works of Tarik O’Regan. Juian Wacnter, Music Director. Tickets: Premium-seating $25 . Phone 202.342.6221. www.thewashingtonchorus.org National Presbyterian Church, 4101 Nebraska Avenue Northwest Washington, DC

Sunday, August 4, 2013, 4 pm
Sundays at Four: Terrific Teen Talent
This annual concert presents outstanding, award-winning teens selected from through-out Hampton Roads, one of whom will be given an opportunity to perform a Solo Youth Recital in a future Sundays at Four season. Individual single tickets at the door: Adults $20, Students $5. Call: 757 357-0508 for more information visit www.sundaysatfour.org Historic Christ Episcopal Church, 111 S. Church Street, Smithfield

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