- December 7, 2011
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The Maitland Symphony Orchestra gave their audience a diverse musical program on Oct. 18.
Claudia Berry was one of several violinists with the orchestra.
Bobbie Overbey and Cristopher Nahys performed side by side on their cellos.
Colette Bradley and Margaret Wiggs gave the violin section a wonderful sound.
Dr. Alvaro Gomez led the orchestra as the conductor.
Errol Greene led the trumpet section during the performance.
Markus Bertel added to the orchestra’s soaring sound with his french horn.
Marcie Ewasko led the charge for the cello section.
Miriam Stachow and Carolyn Jenson were excited to perform together.
Phil Thayer, Ron Brown, Errol Greene and Mark Perkins posed for a photo together.
Percussionist Alec Hester added some xylophone sounds.
Local residents enjoyed an evening of inspiring orchestral music as the Maitland Symphony Orchestra performed a free concert on Thursday, Oct. 18, at Maitland Presbyterian Church.
The free concert, presented by Performing Arts of Maitland, featured a special performance by Stetson University faculty member Sean Kennard as a piano soloist.