A Celebration of Spirit: Wes Anderson Conducts KGS

“Classical isn’t for old people — it’s for everybody.”

The Knox-Galesburg Symphony presents A Celebration of Spirit — 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at the Orpheum Theatre — led by Wes Anderson, a musician who attended ROWVA schools

His first live orchestra? KGS at age 12: “It felt like a rock show.” He studied with Louise Polay, Bruce Polay, Andy Crawford and Brian Daw — mentors who shaped his life and leadership.

Now a sergeant in the 144th Army Band, a master’s student at Illinois State University and former ROWVA band director, Wes conducts with one rule: “Connection, not control.”

This concert is a high-energy orchestral sampler — Nutcracker Suite, Carmen, In the Hall of the Mountain King — plus a work by the first American woman to write a symphony. New piece every 3 minutes. No dress code. Wear your favorite band tee.

Wes calls Galesburg’s music scene “world-class” and wants every seat filled — especially by kids. Free tickets for all ROWVA students. School tours all week.

Tickets: kgsymphony.org or Orpheum box office.

Wes Anderson in the WGIL studio ahead of his guest-conducting appearance with the Knox-Galesburg Symphony.
Wes Anderson in the WGIL studio ahead of his guest-conducting appearance with the Knox-Galesburg Symphony. (WGIL)

 

 

“Classical isn’t for old people — it’s for everybody.”

The Knox-Galesburg Symphony presents A Celebration of Spirit — 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at the

 

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