By 1812Blockhouse

St. Peter’s Church in Mansfield is set to host a unique musical event on Sunday, May 5 at 4:00 PM, featuring the BlueWater Chamber Orchestra. Located at 60 South Mulberry Street, the church will welcome the acclaimed orchestra under the direction of Artistic Director Daniel Meyer for a special program. The event is part of the St. Peter’s Music Series, designed to bring high-quality music to the local community.

The highlight of the evening will be the performance of world-renowned guitarist Jason Vieaux, who will play Vivaldi’s Guitar Concerto in D. Vieaux, a Grammy Award-winning guitarist, is known for his technical prowess and expressive performances. He will also perform a new piece for guitar and strings by Israeli composer Avner Dorman, entitled “How to Love.” This contemporary work explores themes of connection and emotion, offering a perfect piece for modern audiences.

Beethoven’s 7th Symphony and Family-Friendly Format

To conclude the program, the BlueWater Chamber Orchestra will perform Beethoven’s 7th Symphony, a dynamic and uplifting piece known for its rhythmic vitality. The event is designed to be family-friendly and will be played without intermission, allowing attendees of all ages to enjoy the music without long breaks.

Admission to the concert is free and open to the public, with no tickets required. Guests are encouraged to arrive early to secure their seats, as the event is expected to attract a large audience. For additional information, attendees can call 419-524-2572 ext. 2113.

About BlueWater Chamber Orchestra

Founded in 2010, the BlueWater Chamber Orchestra is a professional ensemble based in Cleveland, Ohio, with a mission to bring classical music to new audiences in the metropolitan Cleveland area. The orchestra is known for its innovative approach to programming, blending traditional classical pieces with contemporary works to create a unique concert experience.

The BlueWater Chamber Orchestra has gained a reputation as a “refreshingly unique professional ensemble,” performing at various venues throughout the Cleveland region. Their active social media presence on platforms like Twitter helps keep audiences informed about their latest news and events.

Source: St. Peter’s Music Series

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