Composed by Soon Hee Newbold. String Orchestra. FJH String Orchestra. The many diverse and unique scenes of the United States include majestic mountains, vast plains, lush forests, deserts, small towns, and large cities. The people and wildlife throughout America are just as diverse as the landscape - rich in fantastic his.
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Soon Hee Newbold is an American composer , conductor , musician , and actress. Newbold was born in South Korea and was adopted as an infant and grew up in Frederick, Maryland with two sisters. She began playing piano at age five and violin at age seven winning prestigious competitions and performing as a concert artist at an early age. Newbold attended Frederick High School [3] where her interests included science, languages, and drama. David Derse. Upon graduation, Newbold worked in entertainment for Walt Disney World and performed in various symphonies in Florida. She also produced albums and wrote for recording projects and ensembles. As an actress, Newbold expanded her experiences to film and television. Newbold currently lives in Southern California with her husband. She works in film, television, and commercial projects as a producer, actress, composer, and musician.
Sinfonia West is a fun, full orchestra experience that introduces young West Metro musicians to the symphonic experience and challenges them to reach beyond their expectations. With four annual concerts, including two at Orchestra Hall, Sinfonia students share stimulating performances with the community. Edmund J. Siennicki here.