Northern Lights String Orchestra

The Northern Lights String Orchestra is dedicated to the performance of large and
small-scale works written for string orchestra. The group has explored the gamut of
string orchestra repertoire from early Baroque through contemporary literature. The
NLSO also adds wind, brass, and percussion as needed to perform works for full orchestra.
It had its beginning as an outgrowth of the North Star Strings, as advanced members
were interested in a more intense string orchestra experience. The North Star Strings
is a group of adult string players who operate under the umbrella of the ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº
Symphony organization. The members of the NLSO benefit from an in-depth experience
in string techniques as they relate to orchestra playing.
Northern Lights String Orchestra
April 22nd, 2023
The NLSO is comprised of music majors and minors, students in other disciplines, and community members. The group has been in existence for over fifteen years, has featured student soloists, local soloists, and has supported performances by the Choir of the North and the UAF Opera Workshop.
The group also enjoys collaborations with many professional soloists including Kathryn
Eberle, Associate Concertmaster of Utah Symphony; Daniel Han, section violin in the
Philadelphia Symphony; Brian Lewis, violin soloist; Kevin Lawrence, violin soloist;
Christopher Luther, violist and fiddler; Svend Rønning, Concertmaster of Tacoma Symphony;
Sophie Lee, violin soloist; Matthew Thomas Troy, guest conductor; and many others.


Examples of composers’ literature that NLSO explores include modern compositions by
Richard Peaslee, Michael McLean, Brian Balmages, Jesse Montgomery, and Kenji Bunch.
NLSO also enjoys featuring new UAF student compositions and local Alaskan composers
as well. NLSO also studies the more standard repertoire by composers including Grieg,
Bach, Vivaldi, Dvorak, Elgar, Tchaikovsky, Coleridge-Taylor, and many others.

