Allegro Orchestra offers a free training program for young string players

| 29 Sep 2011 | 12:14

    The Allegro Orchestra has distinguished itself throughout the years as a progressive ensemble that provides young artists exceptional opportunities. Performances at Steinway Hall in New York City, Eisenhower Hall at West Point and even appearances at The White House are just a few of the opportunities. Artists from The New York Philharmonic, and others have performed as soloists for this ensemble. “Allegro has created an environment that both fosters the talent of young artists and gains the ear and attention of leading artists who have lent their talent,” said Viktoras Prizgintas, founder of the orchestra. Now the orchestra intends to broaden the opportunity for future young artists. “The Allegro Orchestra is positioning itself for even greater opportunities and challenges. Attracting young players who are curious and interested is a vital component in meeting those challenges. Offering such a program on a full-scholarship basis should also expand such a powerful opportunity to more students. According to Prizgintas, the orchestra has caught the attention of other groups like the Linane School of Irish Music and the alternative rock group Panacea. Carmen Nardone, the recent recipient of the national competition to become the new voice for Chock Full O’Nuts Coffee commercials, performed with Allegro last year, will appear again on Nov. 4 and again next spring. To learn more about the Allegro Orchestra, visit YouTube.com and type “Allegro Orchestra” in the search field. You may also call 827-6498 or e-mail storch11@optonline.net.