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Bodil Wennberg Music Festival

2009 Wennberg Music Festival

Saturday, March 21, 2:30 p.m.

Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts

Tickets available at the box office beginning December 1, 2008
or by calling: 866-754-2787.
More information at:
Mondavi Online Ticket Sales


"All of Davis is proud of the premier status achieved by the DJUSD Orchestral Program.  I know the Wennberg Music Festival will delight and inspire you."


Don Saylor
Davis City Council Member
and prior DJUSD Trustee
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The Bodil Wennberg Music Festival provides an annual opportunity for orchestral musicians from Davis public schools celebrate their musical achievement with our community. Musicians from 6th through 12th grade perform in the world-class performance venue of the Mondavi Center for Performing Arts, at UC Davis. Each year the Wennberg Festival features the All-District Elementary Strings students (primarily 6th graders), the Combined Intermediate Junior High Orchestra (7th graders), the Combined Advanced Junior High Orchestra (8th and 9th graders), the Davis High School Chamber Orchestral & Davis High School Symphony (10th – 12th graders). Selected members of the UC Davis Symphony perform in conjunction with the high school as well.

This year, the concert will be held on Saturday, March 21, 2009.

The mission of the Festival is three-fold:

  • To support music program development in the Davis schools;
  • To foster the integration of music training resources in our community;
  • To support community efforts which enrich the cultural soul of Davis.

Proceeds from the Wennberg Music Festival fund various needs of the Davis Joint Unified School District’s strings and orchestral program: Strings and upkeep of school owned instruments throughout the district; master classes; scholarships for participation in fieldtrips; adjudication for seating auditions and the numerous other needs of running a program of this caliber.

This concert usually features the winner of the DHS Concerto Competition for Davis High School students. The competition has both an instrumental and a vocal category. Recent concerto competition instrumental category winners include:

2008 Angela Yeung, piano
2007 Elaine F., cello
2006 Cynthia H., piano
2005 Serena Y., piano
2004 Nick W., violin

This community concert features Directors Angelo Moreno and Greg Brucker sharing the direction of the DHS Symphony Orchestra, DHS Chamber Orchestra, Jr. High Advanced and Intermediate Orchestras (from Emerson, Harper and Holmes Junior High Schools), and Kim Cole and Sherie Wall conducting the All District Strings (selected students from all of Davis’ public elementary schools).

This Annual concert draws community leaders, public school officials, and private music teachers who support the music program in the Davis schools. Without the support of these citizens, our program would not be the caliber it is today. With the size of this venue, we are able to provide the entire community an opportunity to see what the students of Davis have achieved.

Click on the pieces below to see videos from Previous Bodil Wennberg Music Festival

2008


DHS Symphony Orchestra


Piano Concerto No.3, First Movement - Beethoven
Standard Quality        High Quality

DHS Chamber Orchestra


Symphony No. 104, First Movement - Haydn
Standard Quality       High Quality

Jr High Advanced Orchestra


Overture from the Marriage of Figaro, Mozart
Standard Quality High Quality

Air from Holberg Suite, Greig
Standard Quality High Quality

Symphony 8, Finale, Dvorak
Standard Quality High Quality


Jr High Intermediate Orchestra


Concerto in in G major, Vivaldi
Standard Quality High Quality

Dance of the Tumblers, Rimsky-Korsakov
Standard Quality High Quality

Symphony No. 5, Finale, Beethoven
Standard Quality High Quality

2007


DHS Symphony Orchestra

Dvořák Cello Concerto Opus 104, First Movement
Standard Quality       High Quality

DHS Symphyony Orchestra and Choir

Dvořák Mass in D
Standard Quality
High Quality


Jr High Advanced Orchestra






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