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Young Violinist Finds Community and Passion in Sault Symphony Orchestra

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Young Violinist Thrives in Sault Symphony Orchestra

Anne-Danaelle⁤ Laroulette,a 10th grader at École Notre-Dame-Du-Sault,is making waves in the Sault Symphony‍ Orchestra (SSO) as⁤ one of it’s youngest members.Her ‍journey ⁣with the orchestra began unexpectedly last ​spring, transforming her musical⁣ growth and expanding her social​ circle.

From Nerves ‍to Camaraderie

Laroulette’s first performance with the‍ SSO in May 2024 was a memorable one, despite a minor mishap. “I was trembling a little bit, but once the show began, I got ⁢over the nerves. I think I played better at that concert than at all the practices as I was really concentrating,” she‍ shared. Even a thumb injury sustained on Mother’s Day couldn’t dampen her spirit. “It was fine. I put on a bandage,⁣ and it didn’t affect my playing at​ all,”‍ she said with a smile.

Sence then,​ Laroulette has graced the SSO stage in two more performances: “music of the Americas” in October 2024 and ⁤the annual ‍Christmas concert, “Sounds of the Season.” She’s seamlessly integrated ‌into‌ the orchestra, ​appreciating the camaraderie among musicians of⁢ all ages.

“It’s nice to be one of the youngest members ​of the orchestra. There are two other‍ young girls⁣ in ⁤the orchestra,and they’re very good. We sit together. It’s ‌fun to talk about school with them before a ⁢rehearsal or a⁤ show. It’s nice to have some friends there your age,”⁢ Laroulette said.

Beyond connecting with ⁣her peers, ‌Laroulette values the relationships ⁤she’s forged with the orchestra’s adult members. ⁢”I would say I’m friends with⁣ a lot of people who are ​older than⁢ me. People who are older know what they’re saying, they’re​ confident. It’s easy to talk to them,” she shared.

A ⁤Passion for ​Music ‌Blossoms

Laroulette’s musical journey began at the‍ Algoma Conservatory of Music at the age ⁤of ‍six,initially studying ‍piano before transitioning to the violin. Inspired by her father’s‌ musical family history, she pursued her passion with dedication. ‌Her involvement with the ​SSO stemmed from helping set up equipment before a concert, prompting ⁣her mother ⁣to ‌reach out to Anya Mallinger, the SSO concert master, about Laroulette’s desire to join the orchestra.

“Anya spoke to me, and said, ‘If you think you’re ready, if you think you can do it, then come to the next practice.’ So ‍I did. ‍I thought⁣ they were going to give me directions, ‍but it was really more like ‘jump right in and do it,’” Laroulette recalled. “So I sat down, and⁤ everyone started ‌playing. I started playing, and I thought ‘wow!’ It all sounded so good.All of a sudden, I felt part of⁢ it, and everyone was so amiable. They were talking to me like they already knew me. It​ really is a community. That was last spring, and I was part of ⁢ On Broadway in May of last year,” she ⁣said.

inspiration, ⁣Dedication, and the Enduring Love of Music

Laroulette is a ⁣dedicated student, practicing consistently with the SSO, at the Conservatory, and at home. She draws inspiration from her teacher, ‍Anya Mallinger, as well as violinists Hilary ​Hahn ⁣and Christine⁢ Donkin, a Canadian⁣ composer whose work resonates with her own musical experience with the SSO.

While she plans‌ to pursue a career in‍ science,Laroulette sees music as an integral part of ⁢her life. “Music really makes me feel⁤ alive. It ⁢puts me in the moment. it helps me boost my concentration ⁣and‌ hit the right notes. Music takes a lot of practice, and I’m ⁣putting so much effort into it. I don’t ever‍ want music to disappear from my life,” Laroulette said.

UpcomingPerformances

Laroulette is eager to collaborate‌ with the SSO⁤ in upcoming ​performances: Time Travels on Sunday,March 2,and ⁣the season finale,Magical Musical Mystery Tour, on‌ Sunday,May 11. Both concerts will be held at The Machine shop.

Tickets are available through the SSO website.

What inspired⁢ Anne-Danaelle Laroulette ⁣to pursue music?

Young Violinist Thrives⁣ in Sault Symphony ‍Orchestra

From Nerves to Camaraderie

Anne-Danaelle laroulette, a⁣ 10th ⁣grader at École Notre-Dame-Du-Sault, is making waves in the Sault Symphony Orchestra (SSO) as one of its youngest ⁣members. Her journey with the ‍orchestra began unexpectedly last spring, transforming her musical growth ​and expanding her social circle.

LarouletteS first performance with the‍ SSO in may 2024 was a memorable one, despite a minor mishap. “I was trembling a little bit, but once​ the show ⁤began, I got over ‌the nerves. I think⁣ I played‌ better at that concert‌ than at all the practices because I was really concentrating,” she shared. ‌Even a‍ thumb injury⁤ sustained on ⁢Mother’s day couldn’t dampen her spirit. ‍”It was fine. I put on ‌a bandage, ‌and it didn’t⁣ affect ⁢my playing at ⁤all,” she‌ said with a⁤ smile.

As then, Laroulette has graced the SSO stage in two more⁣ performances: “Music of the Americas” in October 2024 and the annual christmas concert, “Sounds of the Season.”⁢ She’s seamlessly⁢ integrated into the orchestra, appreciating the camaraderie‌ among musicians of all ‌ages.

“It’s nice to be one of the youngest members of the orchestra. There⁣ are two other young⁢ girls in the orchestra,​ and they’re very good. ⁤we sit together. It’s fun to talk about school with them before a rehearsal or a ⁢show. It’s nice to⁤ have some friends there your age,” Laroulette said.

Beyond connecting ⁢with her peers, Laroulette ⁣values the relationships she’s forged with the orchestra’s adult members. ‌”I would say ‍I’m friends with a lot of people who are⁣ older than ‍me. People who are older​ know what they’re saying,they’re confident.it’s⁤ easy to talk to them,” she shared.

A Passion for Music⁤ Blossoms

Laroulette’s musical journey began⁤ at the Algoma Conservatory​ of Music at the age ⁢of six, initially studying piano before transitioning to the⁢ violin.Inspired by her father’s musical family history, she pursued her ⁤passion with dedication. Her ⁣involvement with the SSO stemmed​ from helping set up equipment before a concert, prompting her mother to reach out to Anya Mallinger, the⁢ SSO concert master, ⁢about Laroulette’s desire to join the orchestra.

“Anya ⁤spoke to‌ me, ⁣and ​said, ⁣‘If you think you’re ready, if you think you ⁤can do‍ it, then come to the next practise.’ So I⁣ did. I thought they were going to give me ⁤directions, ⁣but ​it was really more⁢ like ‘jump right in and do it,’” Laroulette ​recalled.⁣ “So I sat down, and everyone started playing. ⁢I started playing, and I thought ‘wow!’ ​It all sounded⁣ so good. ⁣All of a sudden, I⁢ felt ‍part of ‌it, and everyone was so amiable. They were talking to me like they already ‍knew me. ⁣It really is a community.That was last ⁣spring, and I was part of in May of last year,” ⁢she said.

inspiration, Dedication, and the⁣ Enduring Love of ​Music

Laroulette is a dedicated​ student, ⁣practicing consistently​ with the SSO, at the Conservatory, ‍and at home. She draws inspiration⁢ from her teacher, Anya Mallinger, as well as violinists‍ Hilary ​Hahn and christine Donkin, ​a Canadian composer whose work resonates with her own‌ musical experience with the SSO.

While she plans to pursue a career in science, Laroulette sees music as an integral part ⁢of her life.”Music really makes me feel alive.​ It puts me in⁤ the moment. It helps me boost my concentration ‍and ⁤hit the right notes. Music takes a lot of practice, and I’m putting so much ⁢effort into it. I don’t ever want music to disappear from my life,” Laroulette said.

Upcoming‍ Performances

Laroulette is eager to collaborate with the SSO ‌in⁣ upcoming performances: on sunday, March 2, and the⁣ season finale, on Sunday, May 11. Both concerts will be‍ held ⁤at The Machine Shop.

Tickets are available through ⁤the ​SSO website.

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