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Lone Star Wind Orchestra to present 'Unwrap the Joy' family-friendly holiday concert Dec. 15
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Dec 15, 2024
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3:00 p.m. Sunday, December 15
 at Moody Performance Hall

Highlights include the return of the beloved musical work – based on the 1897 essay “Yes, There is a Santa Claus” – narrated by WRR 101.1’s Amy Bishop

Dallas, Texas -- Just in time for the holidays, the Lone Star Wind Orchestra (LSWO) will present Unwrap the Joy, a Christmas celebration featuring festive music for the entire family – from carols and classical pieces, to contemporary tunes that have a special way of bringing people together and enhancing the holiday spirit. Under the direction of LSWO guest conductor Andrew Trachsel, the concert will be performed at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15, at Moody Performance Hall in the Dallas Arts District (2520 Flora St., 75201).

A highlight this year includes the return of a favorite titled “Is There a Santa Claus?”, a musical work written by Joseph T. Spaniola based on the text taken from the 1897 editorial titled “Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus.” Francis P. Church’s editorial, which was published in the New York Sun in response to a letter by 8-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon, has become an important part of popular Christmas lore in the United States.

Narrating the work will be WRR 101.1’s Amy Bishop who returns to Moody Performance Hall to collaborate once again with the Lone Star Wind Orchestra. She garnered rave reviews last spring for her narration of the Orchestra’s performance of Dan Brown’s Wild Symphony.

Amy Bishop

“It’s been almost a decade since we performed a Christmas concert. We’re excited to present one this December and ring in the season with some holiday cheer,” said Christopher Tucker, director of marketing for Lone Star Wind Orchestra. “It’s a family favorite, and we think our audiences are going to especially love the return of ‘Is There a Santa Claus?'”

The Lone Star Wind Orchestra program also includes "Jingle Them Bells" by Julie Giroux; "A Christmas Festival" by Leroy Anderson; "Adoration" by Florence Price/Williams; "Christmas Day: Fantasy on Old Carols" by Gustav Holst/Daehn; "March of the Toys" by Victor Herbert/Clarke; "Nutcracker Fantasia" by Julie Giroux; "Minor Alterations" (Christmas Through the Looking Glass) by David Lovrien; and "Sleigh Ride" by Leroy Anderson.

The afternoon is particularly meaningful for the Lone Star Youth Winds, a group of gifted young musicians from North Texas who are part of the Lone Star Wind Orchestra’s educational outreach efforts. Fresh off their performance at Carnegie Hall this summer, the Lone Star Youth Winds have been given an invaluable opportunity to participate in the holiday concert, playing alongside the LSWO’s professional musicians.

Tickets and other details

Tickets to Unwrap the Joy, which start at $20 for adults and $10 for students and seniors, may be purchased at lswo.com or at the door the day of the event.

The Lone Star Wind Orchestra is supported by the City of Richardson, Moody Fund for the Arts, City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture, Texas Commission on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts and TACA.

For more information, go to lswo.com.

ABOUT THE LONE STAR WIND ORCHESTRA

The Lone Star Wind Orchestra is a non-profit arts organization founded in 2006 as a creative collaboration to further the wind orchestra as an artistic medium. The group’s mission is “music changing lives in North Texas and beyond through inspired collaborations, exceptional mentoring of musicians, unforgettable performances, and inclusive community engagement.” The nonprofit also operates the Lone Star Youth Winds, made up of 60 of the most outstanding woodwind, brass and percussion players in grades 9-12, selected from across North Texas. The Lone Star Wind Orchestra’s education and outreach programs include the Lone Star Kids, which bring students face to face and behind the scenes with top musicians, composers and conductors. Learn more at lswo.com.