Tag: Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

  • “Echo” Taps Across America played in Loveland

    “Echo” Taps Across America played in Loveland

    Steve Bow marched in the Loveland Memorial Day Parade

    by David Miller

    Loveland, Ohio– Taps Across America is the National Moment of Remembrance and annual event that asks Americans, wherever they are at 3 PM local time on Memorial Day, to pause for one minute to remember those who have died in military service to the United States.

    The time was chosen because it is the time when most Americans are enjoying time off from work for the national holiday. The Moment was first proclaimed in May 2000 for Memorial Day that year and was put in law by the United States Congress in December 2000.

    Loveland resident Steve Bow played Taps at the site of the newly restored WWII Honor Roll in the AM during its dedication following his walking in uniform in Loveland’s parade and playing at the Loveland Veterans’ Memorial during the annual service there.

    Claudia Bow at the Loveland Memorial Day ceremony

    Steve is the Assistant State Director of Bugles Across America which provides “live” Taps whenever veterans need to be honored. They never charge a fee for the service.

    He returned to the honor roll at 3 PM to participate in Taps Across America. After playing, Steve cupped his ear and said to the small gathering, “Someone is playing Taps.” As he listened more intently he pointed to the Veterans’ Memorial just down the street and off he went.

    At the memorial, he met Steve Pride who was also participating in Taps Across America. Pride and his wife decided to drive around playing Taps and ended up in Loveland a few minutes past 3 PM. Pride who lives in West Chester is a trumpet professor at Miami University and is 2nd Trumpet with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. He has played with the orchestra for forty-one years.

    Steve Bow’s daughter Claudia, a Loveland High School graduate now studying at Northern Kentucky University, and also a participant in Bugles Across America, recorded the “Echo Taps” you will see in this LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV video.

  • Evan Dial, Jacob Kiley, and Luke Faessler perform with Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

    Evan Dial, Jacob Kiley, and Luke Faessler perform with Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

    Loveland High School students with Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra musicians in Music Hall on April 2, 2019. Left to right: Dee Sparks (viola), Jacob Kiley, Luke Faessler, Rick Vizachero (bass) and Evan Dial. (Photo credit: Mark Lyons, Lyons Photography.)

    Cincinnati, Ohio – Three students from Loveland High School (LHS) had the honor of performing with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra on April 2. Seniors Evan Dial (saxophone and oboe) and Jacob Kiley (viola), and Sophomore Luke Faessler (bass) – all members of the Cincinnati Youth Symphony Orchestra (CSYO) Philharmonic – performed Boleroby Maurice Ravel and An American in Parisby George Gershwin at a concert in Cincinnati’s Music Hall.

    “It was the first time I could really hear and feel the presence of the bass in such a large combined orchestra,” said Luke Faessler. “The professionals’ sense of humor created a welcoming kinship that made it really fun to play alongside them.”

    The CSYO consists of two full orchestras made up of 200 of the region’s most talented young musicians in grades 7-12. The students are members of their school bands or orchestra programs and joined the CSYO after passing a competitive audition at the beginning of the school year. Both ensembles rehearse weekly throughout the year. The Philharmonic, the most advanced of the two orchestras, performs four concerts in Music Hall and an annual Memorial Day concert in Eden Park.

    The side-by-side concert on April 2 also featured the winner of the CSYO Philharmonic Concerto Competition, Sophomore Andrew Yang from Seven Hills, who performed Carmen Fantasieby Franz Waxman.



  • Michael Chertock in concert at Prince of Peace Summer Music Series

    Michael Chertock in concert at Prince of Peace Summer Music Series

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    This Thursday is the last concert in the free “Prince of Peace Summer Music Series” concert in Loveland: Michael Chertock is currently the conductor of the Blue Ash Symphony, principal keyboardist for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Assistant Professor of piano at CCM, and plays piano and organ for St. Barnabas Episcopal Church. In addition, he has fashioned a successful career as an orchestral soloist, collaborating with conductors such as James Conlon, Jaime Laredo, Keith Lockhart, Erich Kunzel and Andrew Litton.

    Music Series concerts will be on Thursdays at 7 pm through August 9, 2018 at Prince of Peace in Loveland, Ohio.All concerts are free and open to the community. A free-will offering will be taken to support future music series concerts. A reception will follow each concert.

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