Keith Sutter

Auburn Symphony conductor Michael Goodwin, killed in a traffic accident Tuesday, will be honored Saturday when the orchestra performs the concert he was scheduled to conduct.

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Things to Do: Saturday Auburn Symphony concert to be performed, despite tragedy

Published: Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012 - 3:41 pm
Last Modified: Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012 - 7:35 pm

The passing of Auburn Symphony conductor Michael Goodwin will be honored this Saturday when the orchestra performs a scheduled Kinderkonzert.

Goodwin, who had conducted the orchestra since 1995, was killed in an auto accident on Hwy 20 in Yuba County Tuesday afternoon. He was on his way from his home in Oregon House to Placer High School to rehearse the orchestra for Saturday's concert.

The board of directors at the Auburn Symphony decided that not cancelling the concert would be in keeping with Goodwin's wishes.

"Michael would have wanted the show to go on," said Robert Haswell, business manager with the orchestra.

For the Kinderkonzert the orchestra has tapped Ryan Murray, choral director with the Grass Valley-based Music in the Mountains, to conduct.

The orchestra is also in the midst of planning a special concert in March to honor Goodwin, said Haswell. The date of that concert will be announced soon.

Kinderkonzert

WHEN: 11 a.m., Saturday

WHERE: Placer High School Auditorium. 275 Orange St., Placerville

TICKETS: $7

INFORMATION: (530) 823-6683; auburnsymphony.com

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