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Part of the Happy Concerts for Young People series, for ages 6 to 12, the show still revolves around Victor Herbert's famous score.
Tomorrow, Fanny will get her due when the society presents "Fanny and Felix: The Mendelssohn Kids," one of its Happy Concerts for Young People.
The program is part of the 41st season of the society's Happy Concerts for Young People series, which is geared to a 6-to-12-year-old audience.
Such works will resound through Avery Fisher Hall tomorrow when the Little Orchestra Society presents "Music -- The Final Frontier," the last in its series of Happy Concerts for Young People.
"BABES IN TOYLAND," by Victor Herbert, will open the season of "Happy Concerts" by the Little Orchestra Society tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. at Avery Fisher Hall.
Known as an innovative programmer, Mr. Anagnost inaugurated several concert series for adults — including Sound Discoveries, devoted to seldom-performed modern works, and Vivaldi's Venice — as well as several for children, including Lolli-Pops and Happy Concerts for Young People.
In the program, part of the society's Happy Concerts for Young People, for ages 6 to 12, the transporting qualities of music will be embodied by gymnasts training with the Wendy Hilliard Foundation and by AntiGravity, an aerial dance troupe.
Ms. Smith will help today's children get that introduction in "Tubby the Tuba," part of the Little Orchestra Society's series Happy Concerts for Young People, for ages 6 through 12.
"Happy Concerts for Young People," a program of music with the conductor Dino Anagnost and the Little Orchestra Society, who is to be joined by students from the School of Classical Ballet of the American Ballet Theater, 11 A.M. and 1 P.M. tomorrow, at Avery Fisher Hall.
The Little Orchestra Society, conducted by Dino Anagnost, begins its season of Happy Concerts for Young People ages 6 to 12 tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. at Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center.
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