“Tutti” is an Italian term used in musical scores, which means “everybody plays together”.
The annual Tutti Day event, celebrating Dr. Shinichi Suzuki’s birthday, is held in Edmonton in October every year. Students from Suzuki programs all over the city are invited to come and play together, something that we can easily do thanks to the amount of common repertoire that we share! Most recently, these events have been held at Edmonton City Hall.
The 2017 Tutti Day has been moved to Oct. 1 in order to coincide with Culture Days.
Schedule:
- 1:15 pm: Orchestra rehearsal
- – any students participating in Canada 150 should attend at this time for run-through with orchestra
- 2:30pm everyone else arrives for set-up and tuning
- 3:00 pm Concert
- Dress Code: Black ESFRS T shirts, black pants or skirts
- Music stands required ONLY if you are playing in Canada 150
Here’s the program (flutes & recorders can play the tunes in bold type):
1. Canada 150 – orchestra, Silverwinds & Sweetwoods
2. Minuet No.1 in G+ (BWV822) – violin/winds
3. Perpetual Motion D+ all lower strings
4. Twinkle Variation A, in A+ — violins, flutes & recorders if we transpose
5. French Folk Song, D+ — lower strings
6. Flute or Recorder solo TBA
7. Lightly Row in A+ — violins
8. Moon Over Ruined Castle in Gminor — cellos, flutes if we transpose
9. Bohemian Folk Song — violas
10. Song of Wind in A+ — violins
11. Chatter with the Angels — double basses
12. Hunters’ Chorus in G+ — all who can play in this key
13. Minuet No.2 in G+ (BWV116) — violins/winds
14. Twinkle Variation A, in D+ – lower strings & recorders
15. Flute or Recorder solo TBA
16. Long Long Ago & Variation in C Major – cellos, flutes
17. Allegro in A+, violins
18. Go Tell Aunt Rhody in D+, lower strings and recorders
19. Seitz, No.5, 3rd movt — only if violin attendance supports this,
20. Twinkle Theme in D+ — TUTTI
If there is a tune you can play on this list, plan to come and join us!