Family Night at the Symphony is a Home Run
Review of Triple Play the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra's Aug. 2nd 2014 Performance
From: Roving Pittsburgher Report and PositivePittsburghLiveMagazine.com
Written By: Stephanie Curtice | Aug. 02, 2014
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra closed their 2014 summer season on Saturday, August 2nd, with a concert entitled Triple Play. For a baseball loving family, we thought the concert was a home run. With my partner’s children visiting for the summer, this was a great concert to take the whole family to. It featured opera and operetta overtures in the first third, a stunningly played piano concerto in the second, and for the final third movie music from some of our favorite action blockbusters. Now I normally report mostly on the music and just a little on the experience, but for this review I will share how fun it can be to take the whole family to the symphony.
We have only been here for a year, so this was the first opportunity to bring the kids to Heinz Hall and it was so fun to see their reaction walking into the beautiful hall. They were in aw just as we were the first time. But the most quote of the evening came as we were getting seated. We had two sets of seats: two media seats fifth row/stage left, and four towards the back/center section/isle seats - still main floor mind you. First, we got Dad (Mike VanStipdonk), Martin (15), Josie (13), and Quinn (10) seated and then Nina (7) and I proceeded to find our seats. After we at least located them I asked Nina if she wanted to go back and hang out with the rest of the family until the concert started. She replied, “No I don’t think I want to go way back there. These seats are WAY better.” And with that we now have a seven year old, prime seating connoisseur. Instead we practiced reading the concert notes, which proved to be very good concert preparation even for her.
Christian Capocaccia (photo courtesy: PSO) |
Xiayin Wang (photo courtesy: PSO) |
As we were exiting the concert hall we got many compliments on how well behaved everyone was and that we brought them at all. As a note to other parents who might be thinking this all happened in the twilight zone of perfection… the evening was not without little reminders to not have our feet in the chairs or that you can read the program but not whip it around like a fan. We took potty breaks, exploration walks, and had a piece of hard candy before the show and at each intermission.
On the ride home, we went around the car and all shared our favorite pieces from the concert. Here are the final stats:
Nina (7) – Overture to William Tell AND Star Wars: The Imperial March
Quinn (10) – Star Wars
Josie (13) – Medley from Pirates of the Caribbean
Martin (15) – Music from Batman: The Dark Knight Rises
Dad – Ravel Piano Concerto and Star Wars: The Imperial March
Miss Stephanie – Overture to The Barcarolle and Ravel Piano Concerto
So if you are on the fence about taking your children or grand children to the symphony, our advice is to take them. It is an experience they will always remember, and you will too. The PSO has two great series that are extra family friendly PNC POPS! And Fiddlesticks Family Concerts presented by Macy’s. As for our experience, we all thought our evening at Heinz Hall with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra was an out of the park home run.
Fiddlesticks Family Concerts presented by Macy's – Recommended for children ages 3 to 8
Introduce your children to music at these special Saturday morning concerts with your world-class Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra! During the pre-concert DISCOVERY TIME ADVENTURES, children will have the opportunity to sing, dance, create a take-home craft, meet musicians and listen to stories – all unique to each concert. PittsburghSymphony.org
PNC POPS! – Rated E: For Everyone
Welcome to a season of big pictures, accompanied by big sounds. Popular movies, beloved Broadway musicals, animated Disney adventures, successful television shows and award-winning jazz artists take front and center stage in the 2014-2015 season of PNC POPS! It's entertainment for the ages. For all ages. PittsburghSymphony.org
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