Lincoln Area Music Society Presents Spring Concert

[May 02, 2025]    

The Lincoln Area Music Society (LAMS) presented its Spring Concert on April 26 and 27 in the Lincoln Community High School auditorium featuring a variety of popular music. Master of Ceremonies Tom Ewald welcomed the audience to the concert and introduced each song of the performance. The LAMS orchestra, conducted by Calob Pluhm, began the concert with a lively arrangement of “The Muppet Show Theme” followed by the “Finale” of Ludwig van Beethoven’s famous Symphony No. 5. The George Gershwin favorite “Rhapsody in Blue” concluded the orchestra’s first portion of the concert.

The LAMS Chorale, directed by Dr. Dinelle Frankland and accompanied by Kay Dobson, began their performance with the upbeat “When You’re Smilin.’” They followed this song with “For the Beauty of the Earth,” a new arrangement of the poem by F.S. Pierpoint. The Chorale finished their first half of the concert with the hit pop song, “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.”

The orchestra began the second half of the concert with the “Ashford Celebration,” followed by “Stevie Wonder in Concert,” which featured a medley of Wonder’s greatest hits. They finished with “Symphonic Tribute” by Nancy Pettersen.

The Chorale took the stage for the second portion of their performance beginning with “Ain’t Misbehavin.’” This was followed by “Home” based on the poem by John Howard Payne which opens with the famous lines: “Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble there’s no place like home.” The concluding song for the Chorale was “I Sing Because I’m Happy” with words by Civilla D. Martin and music by Charles H. Gabriel. The finale of the concert featured the orchestra and choir performing together the patriotic anthem “America,” an arrangement of “America the Beautiful,” written by professor, poet, and writer Katharine Lee Bates in 1893 upon observing the expansive view from Pike’s Peak on a visit to Colorado. After publication as a poem, Samuel A. Ward wrote the music for it and this version was arranged by Mary McDonald.

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Photo by Stephanie Hall

LAMS awarded two scholarships to high school students during the concert. LAMS President Sylvia Klokkenga presented plaques to seniors Fern Thompson and Wyatt Ulvestad. Thompson has performed with the LAMS orchestra and summer band since 2022 and will be graduating from Athens High School in May. She will be attending Illinois State University and minoring in music. Ulvestad has sung with LAMS Chorale for the past season. He will graduate from Lincoln Community High School in May and attend Bradley University in the fall where he will sing in the a capella choir.

The Spring Concert was sponsored by ME Realty, Culver’s of Lincoln, Eaton Corporation, Heartland Bank, and Heritage Packaging, as well as many community patrons and other local businesses. LAMS is composed entirely of volunteers, and both the orchestra and the chorale welcome new members. Rehearsals for the winter season begin in the fall. Please contact lincolnareamusicsociety@gmail.com for more information. Be sure to mark your calendars for the Summer Band Concerts at Latham Park at 7 p.m. on June 1, 8, 22, and 29, 2025.

[Stephanie Hall]

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