Monday, September 10, 2007

Concert: A Great Success!

Sunday's concert with the Camellia Symphony was a great success! We'd like to thank everyone who participated: the sponsors, the musicians (both students and pros), the guest composers, our honored friends in uniform, the parents, and all of the people who simply came to enjoy the really wonderful music. And for those who weren't able to attend, there's good news! A recording of the performance will soon be available. Watch this space for news on how to order!
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Robin Wilmer directed the first piece after the intermission. She loved it!

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Thursday's Rehearsal

Don't forget! Our first marching band and color guard rehearsal is at 6 p.m. on Thursday, September 6th! Bring athletic shoes, a snack (if you want it), and water! Oh, and bring a big smile because besides working hard, we're going to have lots of fun!

Monday, September 3, 2007

Starting another exciting new year!

The Rosemont High School Instrumental Music Program is composed of dedicated, enthusiastic, respectful musicians striving for the highest standards of musical and performance excellence. Individuals seeking admittance into this organization must leave all personality conflicts at the classroom door. Success is only accomplished by each member thinking and performing as a unit. The cohesiveness and unity of each group makes it unique in that individuals not only have the opportunity of generating their own excitement and enthusiasm, but developing and becoming a part of the entire group’s strengths and capabilities as well.

Being an active member of an instrumental music group is truly a unique and wonderfully inspiring educational experience. I’ve had many wonderful students who gained a great deal of self-respect and confidence for themselves personally. Let’s work hard to maintain and continue to build a tradition at Rosemont that earns the respect of our school and our community while having a lot of fun in the process! -- Robin Wilmer, Music Director