Tiffany Pallotto

Gifts of a Lifetime: Music Engagement and Appreciation

Music plays a powerful role in childhood development from the very start. At Inside the Orchestra, we bring music to children through engaging and interactive experiences intended to cultivate music appreciation and enhance their education with orchestral music.   According to research commissioned by Carnegie Hall, engaging in music-creation through exercises, such as tapping, clapping, […]

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March Showers Bring Spring Flowers and Sounds by Louise Farrenc

As spring settles in, snow begins to melt, and seasonal rain collects in riverbeds and on sidewalks, the Flute, Violin, Viola, and Cello harmonize to deliver the sounds of French Composer, Virtuoso Pianist, Teacher, and Equality Crusader, Louise Farrenc’s (1804-1875) Trio. Grab your rain boots and swim gear as we pretend to wade through a

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Ocean Folklore, Feminine Sounds of To Celebrate Women’s History Month

Ocean Folklore, Feminine Sounds of To Celebrate Women’s History Month We’re bringing folklore right to your living room with visions of mythical mermaids, mermen, and water-play summoned by French Composer, Vocalist, Pianist, and Performer, Cécile Chaminade’s (1857–1944) L’Ondine. A song of ocean life and graceful movements through the water, L’Ondine is playfully produced by

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Louis Armstrong’s Inspiration and Ambition Transformed Musical Genres, Opinions

Born in the native city of jazz music, Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong spent his younger years within “The Battlefield” neighborhood of New Orleans. After dropping out of school at 11-years-old to help his family, he had a run-in with the law and was sent to juvenile detention, where he learned to play the cornet and

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The Heralded Sounds of Educator and Composer, Undine Smith Moore

The musical celebration of Black History Month continues with Virginia-born music educator, composer, pianist and vocalist, Undine Smith Moore. Inspired by the Black spirituals and folk music of her youth, Moore embraced a musical calling at the age of 7, when she started playing the piano.  Nicknamed the Dean of Black Women Composers, Moore was

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Oct. 20, 2021 For immediate release : Shelby Mattingly 303-355-7855 [email protected] NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS GRANT AWARDED TO INSIDE THE ORCHESTRA DENVER –The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is awarding Inside the Orchestra (IO) with an Arts Engagement in the Community award, which includes a $10,000 grant. “The arts make communities more vibrant

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Travel the Musical World this February at Tiny Tots: Music of the World

[DENVER, CO, February 4th–] Inside the Orchestra is proud to present the 2020 Winter Tiny Tots Concert series: Music of the World. Starting on February 15th at the McNichols Building, kids and their adults will take a trip around the musical world, exploring music from Mexico, Japan, Africa, Italy, Ireland, Norway, Greece, India, Australia, Serbia,

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