Giving the gift of music
Newport Coast residents John and Sandra Daniels have endowed a music
program at the Orange County High School of the Arts named in honor
of world-renowned conductor Frederick Fennell, a world-renowned
conductor. The donation from the Daniels’ family will support the
wind ensemble program at the local private high school.
Fennell is regarded as one of the preeminent figures of the wind
ensemble movement in America. Appropriately, the musical endowment
will be named the Frederick Fennell Winds Studies Program in
Residence at the Orange County High School of the Arts.
A reception was held to commemorate the Daniels’ donation and the
establishment of the program. A diverse contingent of community
support joined forces with the Daniels, including Newport’s Donna
Phelps, Pat Callahan, Nancy Wilson and Mary Lam and Linda Isle’s Jack
Lindquist, Janice Smith and Craig Furniss. Also at the reception and
luncheon were Barbara Powers, John Rau, Russell Stern, Kory Swanson
and Ralph Opacic, president of the Orange County High School of the
Arts.
Now in its 17th year, the arts high school has an enrollment of
1,200 students. The small conservatory departments, including the
newly endowed Wind Studies Program, are essential to the specialized
arts instruction, which is intrinsic to the overall educational
effort. Guests at the luncheon ceremony at the Green Parrot Cafe
after the formal announcement of the Daniels’ gift shared their
appreciation of the importance of arts education in Orange County.
The Fennell program will allow students to participate in masters
classes led by accomplished guest artists. In addition, the program
will offer college scholarships to students wishing to continue their
music studies at universities.
“Sandy and I are pleased to support this program,” John Daniels
said. “Dr. Fennell is one of the world’s most innovative maestros,
and his presence here at the Orange County High School of the Arts
will be of immeasurable benefit to the local students.”
John Daniels serves as chairman of the board for the school. He
and Sandra Daniels have become major advocates of arts education in
Orange County.
The school is ranked as the fifth highest of all high schools,
public and private, in Orange County.
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