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South Hills Junior Orchestra Gears Up For Spring Concert
Patch goes behind the scenes with the South Hills Junior Orchestra.
StudentsΒ from all over western Pennsylvania descended upon Saturday as the South Hills Junior Orchestra prepared for its spring concert.
The upcoming event, led by Upper St. Clair's own Paul Fox, is fast approaching. The teens and pre-teens are rehearsing diligently for the concert scheduled for 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 20, in the .
Fox took the orchestra through a repertoire of numbers, including Tchaikovskyβs Symphony No. 5, A Salute to Cinema, and Polestar, a piece written by William Critser, a fellow teacher and composer. Critser is part of the trio of musical directors for the SHJO, alongside Fox and his wife, Donna (an orchestra leader at ).
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The South Hills Junior Orchestra is a nonprofit youth symphony orchestra founded in 1983 by Paul and Donna Fox. The students from middle to high school come from all over to participate.
βDonna and I were teaching on Saturdays at CMU and we thought, βWouldnβt it be great to have something for the kids in the South Hills? Somewhere they could go without having to audition?'" Fox said.
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From that germ of an idea, the SHJO was born. Fox persuaded the former Upper St. Clair superintendent to donate the schoolβs space.
And the orchestra grew.
Now, members come from various local school districts such as Aliquippa, Avonworth, Belle Vernon, Β Mt. Lebanon, , Bethel Park, Peters, Quaker Valley and West Mifflinβamong many others.
βSome of the kids are from smaller schools where thereβs probably only one trumpet player. Here, they get to play as part of an ensemble,β Fox said.
Fox enthusiastically championed the organization. βWe suggest that anyone who wants to come down sit in and try us out. The kids get to decide if they want to join us, not the other way around.β
βItβs inexpensive to join compared to other orchestras, and weβve gotten to go all over. Weβve played in Washington, D.C., colonial Williamsburg, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Columbus and more,β said Chaz Vukotich, a former performer and current assistant managing director.
βMr. Fox is a great teacher and every kid here wants to be here. We play for the sake of playing,β Vukotich said.
AΒ parent, Dennis Mazur, ushered his daughter Emily into the rehearsal space.
βThe group is always looking for members. There is no audition process,β he said.Β
Fox educates and entertains his young musicians. At rehearsal Fox took the students through βSalute to Cinema,β a medley of famous Hollywood music such as βHooray for Hollywood,β βSinging in the Rainβ and βSomewhere Over the Rainbow.β He couldnβt help himself from booming in a deep baritone, singing along to the melodious sounds of the South Hills Junior Orchestra.
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