Darke
County Center for the Arts
DCCA
presents “Classical Thunder”
Darke
County Center for the Arts will close
their 2012-2013 Artists Series season on Saturday, April 27 by
presenting
Toledo Symphony Orchestra performing their program of stirring classics
entitled “Classical Thunder” at Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall in
Greenville.
“This will be a spectacular program of rousing music that will provide
an
exciting and memorable experience for music lovers of all ages,” said
DCCA
Artistic Director Keith Rawlins. The concert begins at 8 p.m.
The
Toledo Symphony Orchestra was founded in
1943, and has grown from a group of twenty-two part-time musicians to a
highly-respected regional orchestra employing nearly eighty
professional
musicians committed to sharing their joy in playing. “Classical
Thunder” will
be conducted by Jeffrey Pollock, an international conductor known for
his
ability to connect with audiences as well as for the musicality of his
performances. According to Rawlins, the program will include the fiery
music of
Wagner, Stravinsky, and Khachaturian, as well as Tchaikovsky's stirring
“1812
Overture.”
This
concert by the Toledo Symphony Orchestra
is sponsored by Jim and Enid Goubeaux, Greenville Federal, and Ami
McClurkin. DCCA also receives financial support from Harry D.
and Esther
Stephens Memorial, Ketrow Foundation, and the Lydia E. Schaurer
Memorial Trust
Fund. Additionally, the Ohio Arts Council helps fund this program with
state
tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and
cultural
enrichment for all Ohioans. This program is sponsored in part by an
award from
the National Endowment for the Arts.
Tickets
for the Toledo Symphony Orchestra
performance are $30 for adults and $15 for students, and may be
purchased
online at www.centerforarts.net or
by contacting DCCA at 547-0908 or visiting the DCCA office on the third
floor
of Greenville Public Library. Tickets will also be available at the
door.
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