Before joining the WLRH staff, Dorrie spent many, MANY years as a classical musician, playing the French Horn in any ensemble that would let her in the door! She recently retired from the Huntsville Symphony following a 37 year career, and played in groups as diverse as Woodwind Quintets and Brass Bands. From churches to schools to Broadway shows, she’s joined in any kind of music that a French Horn could play. Dorrie has also taught at UAH, Alabama A&M, Oakwood University and at her home studio everyone from 5th graders to grown-ups.
Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra Announces Series of Socially Distanced Summer Concerts
The final stream of IPO’s reimagined season streaming free from May 28 – June 13 is Fanfare for the Common Man and Uncommon Woman.by BWW News Desk
Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra has announced the return of their Socially Distanced Summer in-person concerts at Olympia Fields Country Club on May 19, June 23, July 14 and August 4, at 6:15 p.m. and 7:45 p.m., plus the streaming of the final concert of the IPO Reimagined season, Fanfare for the Common Man and Uncommon Woman, featuring IPO s world-class woodwind, brass and percussion musicians filmed performing at Ozinga Chapel at Trinity Christian College, streaming for 17 days only May 28-June 13 for free via youtube.com/ilphilorch. Tickets for Socially Distanced Summer begin at $37, with subscription packages available at ipomusic.org.