Concerts & Events

Lux Aeterna | Eternal Light

Experience an evening of hope, brilliance, and transcendent beauty with Morten Lauridsen’s “Lux Aeterna” and Mozart’s Symphony No. 25. Together, these masterpieces will come alive in the magnificent acoustics of St. Francis Xavier Church of Petoskey.

Lux Aeterna (Eternal Light) is a renowned choral work by American composer Morten Lauridsen, written in 1997 and premiered at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Performed and admired worldwide, the music and text focus on light as a symbol of hope, peace and transcendence. Experience its beauty in the sacred space of the St. Francis Xavier Church of Petoskey with the depth and richness of its cathedral acoustics.

Featuring the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra Chorus led by Andre Strydom.

Mozart’s Symphony No. 25 in G minor is a masterpiece, showcasing Mozart’s unique blend of melodic elegance, harmonic innovation, and emotional depth. This work was a major influence on later composers, including Beethoven and Brahms.  As one of Mozart’s most popular symphonies, the opening bars are among the most recognizable in classical music, and its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal.

In response to the recent ice storm affecting our communities in northern Michigan, the concert will be FREE of CHARGE. No ticket needed. All are welcome. Doors will open at 6:30pm. Concert at 7:00pm.

Details

  • Date: Fri, April 25, 2025
  • Time:
    7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Co-Principal Trumpet

Vern is Co-Principal Trumpet in the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra (GLCO).  Vern studied trumpet with Dr. Dennis Horton, trumpet professor at Central Michigan University while in high school and later as a university student.  Before obtaining his doctorate degree at Michigan State University and completing a medical residency in ophthalmology, Vern performed two years with the Blue Water International Symphony.  Vern relocated to Petoskey in 2000 and continued his trumpet studies with Scott Thornburg, professor of trumpet at Western Michigan University. He joined the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra in 2012 and eagerly anticipates each performance. He especially enjoys playing with the orchestra’s brass quintet. Vern enjoys visiting his wife’s family and friends in Shanghai and traveling throughout China. He is an avid cyclist and skier.

Eric Lawson

Assistant Concertmaster

Violinist, violist, conductor and professor Dr. Eric Lawson has had a varied career in performance and education. Past performances as a conductor, soloist and lecturer have taken him to Austria, Brazil, China, Germany, Romania and Scandinavia. Before returning to his home state of Michigan, he was based in North Dakota where, in addition to serving as a violin instructor at Bismarck State College, Jamestown College, and the University of Mary, he was also concertmaster of the Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orchestra and established the Bismarck-Mandan Youth Symphony. Other former academic appointments have included Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Central College in Pella, Iowa and the University of North Dakota where he founded the string program and the UND Chamber Orchestra.

Here in Michigan, Dr. Lawson as been very active with the Alpena Symphony Orchestra as its concertmaster, conductor and president of the board. He also performs with many other orchestras in Northern Michigan and participates in the Traverse Symphony as a first violinist, in the Gaylord Symphony as concertmaster and as assistant concertmaster in the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra.

And finally, in what has been one of the most important experiences of his life outside of music, he also served almost four years as an Alpena County Commissioner, representing Ossineke and Sanborn Townships. In addition to serving as chair of the Salary and Personnel Committee, he also served on the Airport, Ambulance, District Court, Circuit Court Management and Jail Committees. He also represented Alpena County in Gaylord with the Northern Michigan Regional Entity Substance Use Disorder Board and continues to serve on the Northeast Michigan Community Mental Health Board. Dr. Lawson resides in Ossineke with his wife and two children.