String Bean

Frank Oden

"I just wanted to drop you a note about the concert today. It was without a doubt one of the best we have ever attended! The music is always wonderful, but we so enjoyed Frank Oden. My students were so impressed! Thanks for inviting us and for providing a great cultural event for our students!" -- Cynthia P.,  Lubbock-Cooper South Elementary

Thematic cowboy poetry written and performed by Frank Oden creates a lyrical narrative context for symphonic repertoire evocative of the American West. Story elements are educational and humorous depictions of life in the archetypal "Old West." Set in Texas prior to the Civil War, a narrative arc follows the story of a restless young man who gives up farming in Tennessee and moves out west to "work in the saddle," a theme which ties in very well with study guide materials on Westward Expansion.  Various characters are portrayed in cowboy poetry format, including the Pioneer Traveler, String Bean the Camp Cook, Dusty the Trail Rider, the Yellow Kid, and the Old Cowpoke.

The story poems are interspersed between the repertoire selections. Each poem establishes the tone and context of the music to come, and each narration builds energy to lead directly into the downbeat of each musical selection. Near the end of the program, Mr. Oden sings "Ghost Riders in the Sky" with the orchestra, but otherwise leaves the stage to change costumes at the end of each poem, the orchestra has uninterrupted audience focus during musical performance.

COWBOY STORY POEMS:
(2-3 minutes each)

"Go West"
"String Bean"
"The Open Sky"
"Barn Dance"
"The Yellow Kid"
"Ghost Riders"
"Some Trouble"

Total Concert Length including poems and music - One Hour
Appropriate for youth, family, educational or mainstage concerts

"What an awesome concert!!   I have been to 22 years of Lubbock Symphony Orchestra concerts. I have loved every one of them, but today was the best! Thank you to all the musicians, conductor, Mr. Oden and the LSO staff. Thank you for a great musical adventure!"-- Pam A.,  Honey Elementary

The Yellow Kid
 
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