Concert Sponsors:

Community Concert: Music Unites Us - Brazil!


Saturday, August 10, 2024, 7:00 p.m. 
Henry P. VanderLinde Bandshell, Kollen Park

Choro das 3, guest artists

Christopher Fashun, guest conductor

 
 
 
Tico-Tico no Fuba
Zequinha de Abreu/arr. Marty Gold
Boca de Goiaba
Choro das 3/arr. Christopher Fashun 
Festa na Lagoa
Choro das 3/arr. Christopher Fashun 
Viagantes
Choro das 3/arr. Christopher Fashun 
Pé de Frango
Choro das 3/arr. Josh Trentadue
Mourão
Cesar Guerra-Peixe
Alforria
Elisa Meyer Ferreira/arr. Corina Meyer Ferreira/perc. arr. Christopher Fashun 
Tucunare
Choro das 3/arr. Josh Trentadue
Forró Barroco
Leroy Amêndola/arr. Corina Meyer Ferreira/Christopher Fashun 
Rock da Silva
Waldir Azevedo/arr. Corina Meyer Ferreira/Christopher Fashun

Additional pieces announced from the stage.

The Music Unites Us concert will bring together Brazilian musical group Choro das 3 and the Holland Symphony Orchestra in a  celebration of music at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 10 in Kollen Park. This free community concert aims to showcase cultures that make up West Michigan.

Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and arrive early to scope out your spot for this one-of-a-kind concert experience.

Food and beverages will be available for purchase from:
Dolce Mini Cakes
Mac Shack (free ice cream)
Mezkla Taqeria & Fruiteria
Pac Pizzeria
Robinson's Popcorn

Music Unites Us is a collaborative musical effort between the Holland Symphony Orchestra and Holland community to celebrate diversity and showcase the musical gifts of frequently underrepresented groups of people. This year the concert will showcase from Brazil.

This free community concert is made possible thanks to our concert sponsors: Brooks Family Foundation, Corewell Health, Gentex Corporation, Macatawa Area Coordinating Council, Macatawa Bank and the snack wagon. The concert is partially sponsored by Michigan Arts & Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.  

 

Choro das 3 is a family based trio formed by the sisters: Corina (flute), Lia (7 string guitar) and Elisa (mandolin, clarinet, banjo, accordion and piano). Tragically, Eduardo, the father of the three sisters, lost his life to Covid early in the pandemic, before vaccines were available in Brazil. Eduardo was the band's percussionist from its founding. He played pandeiro (Brazilian tambourine). The trio's mother, Cristina, stepped in to play a stronger role in band management. Bravely, the sisters resolved to continue as Choro das 3, but they play every song in their father's memory.

They have released 11 albums and have been touring in North America, Europe and Brazil for the past 21 years. 

The trio plays Brazilian instrumental music based on choro, an instrumental music genre that emerged in Brazil in the 19th century to become the foundation for all Brazilian music. Choro das 3 is in the midst of its eighth tour of the USA.

For more information, visit their website: https://www.chorodas3.com.br/english

Listen their music on their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Y3mnm0S1vH5BRqx58cUkg

March 20, 2024

Community Concert: Music Unites Us – Brazil!

Concert Sponsors: Corewell Health, MillerKnoll Foundation, Macatawa Area Coordinating Council & Gentex. Free Community Concert: Music Unites Us - Brazil! Saturday, August 10, 2024, 7:00 p.m. Henry P. VanderLinde Bandshell, Kollen Park, Choro das 3, guest artists Christopher Fashun, guest conductor.
March 20, 2024

Pops at the Pier: Broadway Our Way

Concert Sponsor: University of Michigan Health - West. Pops at the Pier will be held on Thursday, June 20, 2024, Eldean Boat Shed #3. Singers, Lisa Vroman & Doug LaBrecque, will delight you singing Broadway favorites. Holland Concert Jazz Orchestra performs at 6:00pm. The concert with Holland Symphony Orchestra & soloists starts at 7:00 p.m.
March 20, 2024

Scottish Influence

The Scottish Influence concert will be performed on Saturday, March 22, 2025, 7:30 p.m. at the Jack H. Miller Center for Musical Arts, Hope College. The concert concluding with Mendelssohn's Scottish Symphony will be conducted by Johannes Müller Stosch, Music Director. Letitia Jap, violinist, will perform Saint-Saëns Rondo and Capriccioso.
March 20, 2024

Home for the Holidays (7:30pm)

Concert Sponsor: Pat & Camy Thompson. This Holiday Concert will be held Saturday, December 14, 2024, 7:30 p.m. Dimnent Chapel, Hope College with guest soprano Jennie Judd Reyes. Johannes Muller Stosch will conduct this family favorite of seasonal holiday music, sing-a-long and familiar carols.
March 20, 2024

Home for the Holidays (3:30pm)

Concert Sponsor: Pat & Camy Thompson. The Holiday Concert will be held Saturday, December 14, 2024, 3:30 p.m. Dimnent Chapel, Hope College with guest soprano Jennie Judd Reyes. Johannes Muller Stosch will conduct this family favorite of seasonal holiday music, sing-a-long and familiar carols.
March 20, 2024

Sounds of the Sea

The concert on Saturday, November 2, 2024, 7:30 p.m. at the Jack H. Miller Center for Musical Arts, Hope College will feature the return to Holland of another of our favorite artists, Andrew Le, pianist performing Ravel's Piano Concerto in G Major with Johannes Müller Stosch, Music Director and Conductor conducting. The major work will be Debussy's La Mer.
January 26, 2024

Romantic Rachmaninoff

Concert Sponsor: George and Sibilla Boerigter. Named for the Rachmaninoff Second Symphony, the concert will be Saturday, April 26, 2025, 7:30 p.m. at the Jack H. Miller Center for Musical Arts, Hope College. Johannes Müller Stosch, will conduct the final concert of the 24-25 season and young cellist, Cameron Renshaw, will perform the Bruch Kol Nidre.
January 14, 2024

An American in Paris

Concert Sponsor: In memory of Floyd Farmer. An American in Paris, opening concert of the 24-25 season, will be held Saturday, September 14, 2024, 7:30 p.m. Jack H. Miller Center for Musical Arts, Hope College, Johannes Müller Stosch, Music Director. Organ virtuoso Christpher Houlihan will perform Barber's Toccata Festiva for Organ and Orchestra.
December 28, 2023

Link Up – The Orchestra Moves

Link Up Concerts are not open to the public but are produced free for the greater Holland area fourth grade students and their teachers as a culmination event with Holland Symphony. Students perform the music and skills they have learned throughout the year. Link Up, a program by Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute, collaborates with local orchestras, schools, and communities in a year-long curriculum that explores orchestral repertoire and fundamental musical skills. Students, primarily fourth-graders, learn singing, recorder playing, listening skills, and gain knowledge about the orchestra and instrument families, along with engaging in creative work and composition.