Keyboard Orchestra
The OMS Keyboard Orchestra was a phenomenon that started back in the
late 1990s, when all beginning students who had electronic keyboards
(61 or 76 keys) would perform together.
Usually the Keyboard Orchestra would perform at Christmas holiday time,
and in the spring in the concert or recital. Usually the orchestra had
50+ players from levels 1 to 3, performing ensemble works out of the
Alfred Ensemble books. Audiences were delighted to join them in
singing some of the Christmas carols and songs for the holiday season
that they learned in their private lessons, and then rehearsed as an
ensemble three weeks before the performances.
Besides in recitals at the UTC West Atrium Stage, The OMS Keyboard
Orchestra has performed at the Publick Playhouse for the Performing
Arts in Cheverly, Maryland, at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts
Center's Gildenhorn Recital Hall, at Metropolitan Seventh-day Adventist
Church in Hyattsville, MD, and at the World Headquarters's Auditorium
of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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