˾

˾ Symphony Orchestra presents tribute to A Charlie Brown Christmas Dec. 2

Brandon Goldberg

˾ Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Jeffrey Lindberg, will present a musical tribute to A Charlie Brown Christmas on Friday, Dec. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the McGaw Chapel (340 E. University Street) at ˾. The WSO, along with guest artist and piano prodigy Brandon Goldberg and his trio, will perform Vince Guaraldis famous soundtrack to the 1965 animated television special. The performance also features College of ˾ senior Linat Westreich 23, who will sing Barbra Streisands version of My Favorite Things.

Goldberg, now 17 years old, began to play piano by ear when he was three years of age. He started with classical lessons at age five, but quickly found his passion for jazz and learned about the music and its history. Goldberg released his debut album, Lets Play!, in 2019 to rave reviews, garnering four stars from Downbeat magazine and reaching No. 7 on the Jazz Week charts. Goldbergs second album, In Good Time, was released in September 2021 and showcases five original compositions and five standards, garnering rave reviews from London Jazz News and four stars from All About Jazz and Jazzwise. In Good Time has also been recognized by Downbeat magazine as one of the top albums of 2021.

Additionally, Goldberg performed at the 2019 Newport Jazz Festival. He has also played at the Litchfield Jazz Festival, Dizzys Club, Bravo Niagara Festival of the Arts, The Apollo Theater, the Blue Note in New York, WDNA Radio, WDNA Miami Downtown Jazz Festival, and the FAENA Summer Jazz Series. Goldberg also has been a featured performer with the Miami Symphony Orchestra and the Jazz Roots series and has appeared on the Harry Connick, Jr. Show, NBCs Little Big Shots, and the Steve Harvey Show.

In addition to directing the ˾ Symphony Orchestra, Lindberg teaches courses in jazz history and improvisation and directs the ˾ Jazz Ensemble. Lindberg is a co-founder and creative director of the Chicago Jazz Orchestra, Chicagos oldest professional jazz orchestra in continuous operation.

This event is open to the public. Tickets can be purchased at Buehlers Milltown and Towne Market or at the Ohio Light Opera office (353 E. Pine Street). Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for students. For staff and faculty of ˾, tickets are $10, and students at the College with I.D.are admitted free of charge.For more information, contact Melissa Puster in the Department of Music at mpuster@wooster.edu or 330-263-2419.

Posted in News on November 18, 2022.


Related Posts

Featured image: Alumni Jayne Hart Chambers 76 and Don Frederico 76 announced the creation of the Class of 1976 AMRE Consulting Fund to expand hands-on learning opportunities for students with more than raised $275,000 by the class.

Alumni achievement and generosity celebrated during Reunion Weekend 2026

Chan Sok Park, chair and associate professor of religious studies, will serve as primary investigator for the grant to support students as they consider vocations of leadership in established faith communities.

˾ receives a Council of Independent Colleges grant to support faith-driven leadership building

Dylan Findley

Original score by music professor Dylan Findley premieres with Utah Metropolitan Ballet


Related Areas of Study

Music Education

Become a certified music teacher at the elementary and/or secondary level

Major

Music

Earn a bachelor of arts in music or a bachelor of music in either music performance or music composition

Major Minor

Connect with ˾