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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220501T160000
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SUMMARY:Sunday Series Concert: The Hummel Trio with Libor Ondras and Paul Sonner
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URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/sunday-series-the-hummel-trio-with-libor-ondras-and-paul-sonner/
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church\, Harbor Springs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220423T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220423T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
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SUMMARY:Take to the Sky Concert
DESCRIPTION:Violin soloist for this concert is Dmitri Berlinsky.\n\n\nThe theme of this concert\, entitled “Take to the Sky”\, centers around the portrayals of bird calls in classical music. \nVaughan Williams’ “Lark Ascending” features a silvery solo violin line fluttering\, reaching up ever higher above the orchestra’s hushed\, held chord creating an instant atmosphere depicting a lark as ‘he rises and begins to round’. \nCompleted in 1914\, the British composer’s pastoral romance for violin and orchestra is an evocation of the ‘seraphically free’ song of the skylark\, inspired by George Meredith’s poem of the same name: \n“He rises and begins to round\, \nHe drops the silver chain of sound \nOf many links without a break\, \nIn chirrup\, whistle\, slur and shake\, \nAll intervolv’d and spreading wide\, \nLike water-dimples down a tide \nWhere ripple ripple overcurls …” \nOndras said “Lark Ascending” will feature internationally-known violinist Dmitri Berlinsky performing with the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra as a soloist. Berlinsky\, professor of violin and artist teacher at the Michigan State University College of Music\, has performed in major venues such as Carnegie and Avery Fisher halls in New York\, The Kennedy Center in Washington\, D.C.\, Tokyo’s Suntory Hall\, the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory\, and Mariinsky Concert Hall. \nOther featured music in “Take to the Sky” includes: \nOttorino Respighi – “Gli Uccelli” (The Birds) \nAccording to Ondras\, this five-movement work features a dove (La colomba) with a heartfelt oboe melody; the familiar call of the Cuckoo (Il Cucù); the chirpy Hen movement (La gallina)\, based on the same Rameau harpsichord work (The Hen\, or La poule) that inspired St. Saens for his ‘Hens and cockerels’ movement in Carnival of Animals. \nRautavaara – “Cantus Arcticus” \nWhy imitate birds in music when you can use the real thing? \nRautavaara’s “concerto for birds and orchestra”\, as it’s subtitled\, uses taped birdsong throughout\, taking Respighi’s idea one step further\, Ondras explained. The Finnish composer headed off on a field trip to near the Arctic Circle (hence the title) and to the marshlands of Liminka in Northern Finland to record the calls of a whole host of birds. Listening to it is like stepping into an avian paradise\, with the melancholy song of the shore larks as unforgettable as the migrating whooper swans. The bird calls are juxtaposed with a lush orchestral score. \nBeethoven’s 6th Symphony\, 2nd Movement
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/take-to-the-sky-2/
LOCATION:Great Lakes Center for the Arts\, 800 Bay Harbor Dr.\, Petoskey\, Michigan\, 49770
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220327T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220327T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20220209T194453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T181446Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday Series Concert: Double Reed Stampede
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, March 27\, 2022\, 4 p.m. \nCharlevoix First Congregational United Church of Christ \nPerformers include Lynn Hansen\, oboes; Drew Hinderer\, bassoon; Michael Beery\, oboes; Deanna Erwin\, bassoon; and Katherine Will\, bassoon. \nSongs may include: \nFan Fair Warning by Margaret Weait – Double Reed Quartet \nThe London Waits by Christopher Weait – Double Reed Quartet \nThe London Trio #1 in C Major by Franz Joseph Haydn (arranged by Alan Hawkins) – Two Oboes & Bassoon \nAdagio in G Major\, K. 580a by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (arranged by Humbert Lucarelli) – Oboe\, English Horn & Two Bassoons  \nMr. Croft’s Aires in the Comedy Call’d the Twin Rivals by William Croft – Double Reed Quartet \nTwinkle Variations by Robert Stephenson (arranged with permission by Lynn Hansen) – Double Reed Quartet \nThe Story by Phillip Hanseroth – Double Reed Quartet     \nA Gaelic Blessing for Ukraine by John Rutter – Double Reed Quartet
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/sunday-series-double-reed-stampede/
LOCATION:First Congregational Church\, Charlevoix
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20220220T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20220220T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20220209T172934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T135453Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday Series Concert: The Cummings String Quartet
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URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/sunday-series-the-cummings-string-quartet/
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church\, Petoskey\, 501 E Mitchell St\, Petoskey\, MI\, 49770
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20211217T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20211217T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20210913T162433Z
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SUMMARY:Messiah
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 UPDATE \nBefore purchasing\, all patrons are required to read through the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra Health and Safety and Assumption of Risk Directives. \nHealth & Safety \nCOVID-19: The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra is committed to creating a safe and comfortable environment for its musicians\, patrons\, staff\, and volunteers. To ensure your experience with The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra is as safe as possible\, we continue to consult with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and local public health authorities for health and safety guidelines. \nAny guests who are feeling ill or experiencing symptoms related to a cold or infectious disease are asked to stay home. \nMasking is required for GLCO musicians\, chorus\, and staff. Masks are strongly recommended for audience members. A sell-out crowd is expected at the Messiah concerts. \nAssumption of Risk \nYou acknowledge the contagious nature of COVID-19 and on behalf of yourself and any accompanying minor\, voluntarily assume all risks and danger incidental to attending an event offered by GLCO\, whether occurring before\, during\, or after the event\, and you waive any claims for personal injury\, death\, illness\, damage\, loss\, claim\, liability\, or expense of any kind against the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and its agents\, sponsors\, officers\, directors\, shareholders\, owners\, and employees. \n\n  \nCONCERT DETAILS \n\nGerman composer George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) wrote “Messiah”\, an English language oratorio\, in 1741. \nIn addition to the familiar “Messiah” music\, there will also be some selections from Johann Sebastian Bach. \nBach wrote the score of his Christmas Oratorio in the year 1734. Unlike other Baroque era oratorios\, Bach’s is divided into six parts for the Festival of Christmas. The Festival is celebrated successive days\, starting on Christmas Day and the two following days\, then on New Years’ Day and the Sunday after that\, with the 6th section on the Festival of the Epiphany. \nThe overture consists of the introduction to the opening chorus and will be followed by the alto aria several movements later\, an appropriate setting for Handel’s “Messiah”.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/messiah-2/
LOCATION:Great Lakes Center for the Arts\, 800 Bay Harbor Dr.\, Petoskey\, Michigan\, 49770
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20211216T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20211216T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20210611T140949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211119T200800Z
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SUMMARY:Messiah
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 UPDATE \nBefore purchasing\, all patrons are required to read through the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra Health and Safety and Assumption of Risk Directives. \nHealth & Safety \nCOVID-19: The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra is committed to creating a safe and comfortable environment for its musicians\, patrons\, staff\, and volunteers. To ensure your experience with The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra is as safe as possible\, we continue to consult with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and local public health authorities for health and safety guidelines. \nAny guests who are feeling ill or experiencing symptoms related to a cold or infectious disease are asked to stay home. \nMasking is required for GLCO musicians\, chorus\, and staff. Masks are strongly recommended for audience members. A sell-out crowd is expected at the Messiah concerts. \nAssumption of Risk \nYou acknowledge the contagious nature of COVID-19 and on behalf of yourself and any accompanying minor\, voluntarily assume all risks and danger incidental to attending an event offered by GLCO\, whether occurring before\, during\, or after the event\, and you waive any claims for personal injury\, death\, illness\, damage\, loss\, claim\, liability\, or expense of any kind against the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and its agents\, sponsors\, officers\, directors\, shareholders\, owners\, and employees. \n  \nCONCERT DETAILS \nGerman composer George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) wrote “Messiah”\, an English language oratorio\, in 1741. \nIn addition to the familiar “Messiah” music\, there will also be some selections from Johann Sebastian Bach. \nBach wrote the score of his Christmas Oratorio in the year 1734. Unlike other Baroque era oratorios\, Bach’s is divided into six parts for the Festival of Christmas. The Festival is celebrated successive days\, starting on Christmas Day and the two following days\, then on New Years’ Day and the Sunday after that\, with the 6th section on the Festival of the Epiphany. \nThe overture consists of the introduction to the opening chorus and will be followed by the alto aria several movements later\, an appropriate setting for Handel’s “Messiah”.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/messiah/
LOCATION:Great Lakes Center for the Arts\, 800 Bay Harbor Dr.\, Petoskey\, Michigan\, 49770
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20211107T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20211107T173000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20211026T171325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T135453Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday Series Recital
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/sunday-series-recital/
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church\, Boyne City
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20211030T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20211030T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20210611T140729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210913T172022Z
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SUMMARY:Postcard from Vienna
DESCRIPTION:This concert will feature Gioachino Rossini’s “Il Barbiere di Siviglia Overture”; Franz Joseph Haydn’s “Cello Concerto in C Major”\, featuring University of Michigan cellist Helen LaGrand; and Ludwig Van Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 7”. \nAccording to Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra Music Director Libor Ondras\, the program reflects the visual image of a typical postcard – pictures of characteristic/dominant sites of the town. One can hardly fit all of the Vienna’s iconic pictures on one postcard! Alas\, the three featured pieces offer but a glimpse of Classical period Vienna. \n  \nCentral to the program is Beethoven’s 7th Symphony. \n“This symphony is one of the composer’s most optimistic works\, and it quickly won public approval\,” Ondras explained. “Richard Wagner thought the piece was perfect dance music\, calling it ‘the apotheosis of the dance.’ The First and Third movements shine with brilliant colors\, dotted rhythms\, and allusions to country dances.” \nOndras said the famous second movement (Allegretto) is a funeral march in all but name. “Beethoven was at work on this symphony during the years of the Napoleonic Wars\, imagining processions converging upon the cemetery; an experience that permeates the entire movement\,” the conductor noted. \nThe last movement (Allegro con brio) opens with a four-note motif that is closely related to the oh-so-famous one with which Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 begins\, Ondras noted. \n  \nThe Overture is from the pen of the other famous Viennese composer (perhaps even more famous than Beethoven at that time)– Gioachino Rossini. His opera “Il Barbiere di Siviglia”\, based on a Beumarchais play\, remains one of the most frequently performed comic operas in the repertoire. \n  \nAccording to Ondras\, Haydn’s Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major was written between 1761-65 for Haydn’s orchestra cellist\, Joseph Weigl\, and then lost for two centuries. Then\, in 1961\, the Czech musicologist Oldrich Pulkert discovered a good 18th century copy of the missing concerto in the Radenín collection at the Prague National Museum and\, with help of professor and cellist Milos Sadlo\, brought it to international prominence (making the first recording of the piece with Czech Philharmonics). \n  \nThe works on the program reflect subtle developments of the Viennese musical style and genres starting with cello concerto (1761-650)\, to Beethoven’s 7th symphony (1811-12)\, to Rossini’s opera from 1816.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/postcard-from-vienna/
LOCATION:Great Lakes Center for the Arts\, 800 Bay Harbor Dr.\, Petoskey\, Michigan\, 49770
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210918T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210918T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20210611T140629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210913T171900Z
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SUMMARY:Espana-From the Old World to the New World
DESCRIPTION:This concert will feature Michigan State University’s Tyler Roberts\, a mezzo-soprano\, who will perform with the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra during Manuel de Falla’s “El Amour Brujo”. Also on the play list is Juan Crisostomo Arriaga’s “Los Esclavos Felice” overture; Pablo de Sarasate’s “Navarra”; and Astor Piazzolla’s “Variations on Buenos Aires”.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/espana-from-the-old-world-to-the-new-world/
LOCATION:Great Lakes Center for the Arts\, 800 Bay Harbor Dr.\, Petoskey\, Michigan\, 49770
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210824T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210824T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20210421T161836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210923T153843Z
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SUMMARY:Crescendo - Annual Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:For more information about Crescendo\, contact Pam Decker.\npam@glcorchestra.org
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/crescendo/
LOCATION:Mackinaw Trail Winery\, 3423 US-131\, Petoskey\, MI\, 49770\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210605T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210605T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20201228T184910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210526T193925Z
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SUMMARY:Americana
DESCRIPTION:JunePoster \nThis season marks the 20th Anniversary of the GLCO. With a nod to the past and a look to the future\, this performance features a wide representation of American composers\, including American classics\, Copland and Gershwin; young African American composers\, Jessie Montgomery and Tre Bryant; established contemporary American composers\, Gwyneth Walker (GLCO composer in residence) and Kenji Bunch; and local composers/arrangers\, Anthony Patterson and Roger Tallman. The performance also includes a collaboration with Gerber Strings students and presents the 2019 Young Artist Competition winner\, Helen Hanchin (flute). \nProgram: \nGwyneth Walker – Overture to Great Lakes Cantata \nKenji Bunch – Tango Morendo for Chamber Orchestra \n\nGershwin – Rhapsody in Blue (arr. By Anthony Patterson)\n\nIntermission \nTre Bryant – Quarantainment overture (World premiere) \nRoger Tallman – Conflicted (World Premiere) \nW.A. Mozart – Concerto for flute and orchestra in D major K.314 (1st movement) \nFeaturing GLCO’s Young Artist 2020 competition winner \nAaron Copland – Appalachian Spring \nJessie Montgomery – Banner for Chamber Orchestra \nThe GLCO is a regional professional orchestra providing live orchestral concerts that entertain\, educate and inspire.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/americana/
LOCATION:John M. Hall Auditorium\, Bay View
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210516T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210516T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20210402T182249Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday Series: Libor Ondras and The Hummel Trio - We have reached our maximum capacity!
DESCRIPTION:*Due to 50% capacity and 6′ COVID distancing\, we have reached our maximum audience capacity!!\n\nThe Hummel Trio\, featuring\nLibor Ondras – violin\nAndrew Laven\, cello\nEmily Grabinski\, piano\n\n\nA free concert featuring Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra (GLCO) Music Director and violinist Libor Ondras is slated for Sunday\, May 16\, at First Presbyterian Church\, 7940 Cemetery Rd.\, Harbor Springs. \nOndras will perform with The Hummel Trio at the 4 p.m. concert\, which is open to the public. In addition to Ondras\, the trio includes cellist Andrew Laven and pianist Emily Grabinski. \nThe group will perform three selections: Ludwig Van Beethoven’s Trio op. 70 No. 1 (Ghost); Franz Schubert’s Nocturne op. 148; and Dmitri Shostakovich’s Trio No. 2 op. 67. \nPublished in 1809\, Beethoven’s Trio Opus 70 contains two trio compositions and was written specifically for violin\, piano and cello. Thought to be the among Beethoven’s best work in the trio genre\, “Ghost” is performed in D major. \nAlso referred to as “Adagio\,” Schubert’s Nocturne op. 148 was completed in 1827 and offers a prime example of the Austrian composer’s chamber music. Nocturnes are musical pieces that refer to or are evocative of nighttime. \nDedicated to one of Shostakovich’s best friends\, Trio No. 2 op. 67 contains four movements and lasts 25-27 minutes. Another selection written for violin\, piano and cello\, the composition was penned during World War II. \nThe trio will also perform with young musicians from the Gerber Strings program. \nNow in its 20th year\, the GLCO is back on track following a year-long pandemic shutdown. Judith Zorn\, GLCO executive director\, said everyone affiliated with the orchestra is excited to be performing again with an exciting list of events yet to come this year. \nWhile May brings the free Sunday Series in Harbor Springs\, June ushers in a GLCO main stage performance – “Americana” – at Hall Auditorium in Bay View on Saturday\, June 5\, 7-9 p.m. Tickets are available via www.glcorchestra.org. \nThe June 5 concert is also significant due to GLCO’s recent selection by the League of American Orchestras (LAO) as one of 10 orchestras to be featured at the League’s National Conference June 7-17. A recording of GLCO’s “Americana” concert will be featured during the event. \n“With a nod to the past and a look to the future\, the Americana performance highlights a great variety of American composers\,” Zorn said. “George Gershwin’s ‘Rhapsody in Blue’ is in the program\, and flautist Helen Hanchin\, will receive belated honors for winning the 2019 Young Artist Competition\, as well as perform with the orchestra. All in all\, this concert will be lots of fun! We’ll get to honor some of our young artists and hear some wonderful music.” \nThe Sunday Series event is free\, but seating is limited. Seat reservations can be made by calling the orchestra office. \nTickets for the June Bay View concert\, which features the full orchestra\, are $30. \nThe GLCO is a regional professional orchestra providing live orchestral concerts that entertain\, educate and inspire. For more information\, call the GLCO office at 231-487-0010 or visit their website. \n  \n\n\nWhat’s the Hummel Trio? \nThe Hummel Trio is an ensemble-in-residence at the Grand Rapids Community College department of music. \nAn initiative of violinist Dr. Libor Ondras\, who also serves as the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra’s music director\, the group started its artistic activities in 2020 when pianist Emily Grabinski and cellist Andrew Laven joined the faculty at GRCC. \nThe trio’s name and research focus centers on the chamber music output of Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837)\, a prodigious student of Mozart\, Haydn\, Salieri\, and Beethoven. The ensemble performs concerts throughout Western Michigan\, provides workshops for college students\, and collaborates with high school programs through chamber music initiatives. \n \nLibor Ondras\, violin \nDr. Libor Ondras is a conductor\, viola recitalist\, and educator. He began his studies as a\nrecipient of the Slovak Ministry of Culture fellowship to study viola at the prestigious Moscow Conservatory with Yuri Bashmet. Ondras continued his studies at the Academy of Music Arts in Prague\, and completed his M.M and D.M.A. degrees at the University of Houston. He has performed with major orchestras throughout the US and Europe\, given lectures and played recitals for the American Viola Society\, International Viola D’Amore Society\, his research and scholarly writings were published in the Journal of American Viola Society. Some of his recent and upcoming activities include European Tour with the GLCO\, dedicatee and soloist of the viola concerto commissioned by the GLCO from D. Lockington\, visiting artist position at the Royal Conservatory of Scotland\, research project participant at the Belle Violinmaking School in Bilbao\, Spain\, solo performance with Northwest Sinfonietta\, WA\, invitation from the League of American Orchestras to present a concert at the upcoming 2021 National Conference MC’d by Wynton Marsalis. Dr. Ondras is a Music Director of the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and Kent Philharmonic Orchestra (MI)\, guest conductor for the Slovak State Opera\, string faculty and artist-in-residence at the Bay View Music Festival and he currently serves as a Director of Orchestras and String Specialist at Grand Rapids Community College. \nAndrew Laven\, cello \nCellist Andrew Laven was appointed Assistant Principal Cellist of the Grand Rapids Symphony in 2019. He received his Master of Music degree from Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music as a student of Desmond Hoebig\, and also has a Bachelor of Music Degree with a Performance Certificate from the Eastman School of Music where he studied with Steven Doane and Rosemary Elliott. A strong interest in historical performance led Mr. Laven to study baroque cello with Phoebe Carrai and this summer\, he will participate in the 2021 International Bach Competition in Leipzig\, Germany. Mr. Laven is also an avid chamber musician and has collaborated with Ying Quartet first violinist Robin Scott\, violist Roberto Diaz\, and pianist Jon Kimura Parker. While at the Tanglewood Music Center during the summers of 2015-2017\, he took part in multiple world premieres of chamber works and was privileged to play in private coachings for Yo-Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax. Other festivals include the Bowdoin International Music Festival fellowship program\, Karl Flesch Akademie\, Avaloch Farm Music Institute\, and Spoleto Festival USA. \nEmily Grabinski\, piano \nBased in Grand Rapids\, MI\, pianist Emily Grabinski enjoys a diverse career as soloist\, chamber musician\, and orchestral keyboardist and can be heard with ensembles such as Appian Duo\, OPUS 216\, and the West Michigan Symphony. Ms. Grabinski has served previously as staff pianist at Hope College and Ashland University. She is currently the Faculty Accompanist for Grand Rapids Community College. Ms. Grabinski actively supports living composers and commissions of new works\, most notably\, “One for the Land (for Piano and Electronics)” by Von Hansen. Stemming from her desire to explore the similarities between musicians and athletes\, this project premiered as a music video released via YouTube which she then presented in a workshop with Hope College students in 2018 titled\, “Artists and Athletes: Overcoming Challenges Using the Creativity Muscle.” Emily holds the degrees MM in Collaborative Piano from the Cleveland Institute of Music and BM in Piano Performance from Central Michigan University\, where she graduated summa cum laude.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/sunday-series-the-hummel-trio/
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church\, Harbor Springs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210417T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210417T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20201228T184302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T192744Z
UID:10000105-1618686000-1618693200@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:A Musical Journey
DESCRIPTION:Program beginning and reflections on the history of GLCO and programs in past decades.  Including works by Part\, Grieg\, Kernis\, Janacek\, Mozart\, Tchaikovsky\, Bach\, Shostakovich\, Corelli\, Elgar and Bartok.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/musical-journey-part-1/
LOCATION:Great Lakes Center for the Arts\, 800 Bay Harbor Dr.\, Petoskey\, Michigan\, 49770
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20210328T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210328T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20210210T185827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T135453Z
UID:10000107-1616947200-1616950800@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:Sunday Series: Drumheads with guest Tony Manfredonia
DESCRIPTION:Poster \nRSVP Form \n\n\n\n\nThe Music: \nConversation for Two Trombones \nDuet for Marimba and Vibraphone \nBaires \nDigga-digga Digga-digga Digga-digga Digga-digga Deegot \nTrois Gymnopedies: Lent et douloureux\, Lent et triste\, Lent et grave \nThree in the Afternoon \nSelections from Image: 20 Children’s Songs for Marimba: 1. From the Cradle\, 2. Cat-Nap\, 3. Stepping-Stone\, 4. Crocodile Tears\, 6. Slip’N’Slide\, 7. Mobile\,             9. Merry-Go-Round\, 20. Music Box \nDouble Take \n\n\n\n\nThe Musicians: \nTim Mocny is a performer\, educator\, and arranger based in mid-Michigan. He is the principal percussionist for the Baroque on Beaver Festival Orchestra\, the co-principal percussionist for the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra\, and the section percussionist with the Saginaw Bay Symphony. He has performed as a substitute with the Traverse Symphony\, the Midland Symphony\, the Michigan Sinfonietta\, the Flint Symphony\, and the Lansing Symphony. In the educational sphere\, Tim coaches the drumline of the Chippewa Marching Band at Central Michigan University\, and maintains a studio of over 40 private students at B’s Music Shop in Mt. Pleasant\, where he also serves as the coordinator of the lesson and recital program. He also enjoys working with area schools\, most recently Gladwin and Breckenridge. Finally\, he creates all of the percussion arrangements for the Chippewa Marching Band. His hobbies include long-distance running\, gardening\, fixing his vehicles and home\, and spending time with his wife and four children. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRob Kratz-Hahn is an active percussionist\, educator\, and arts administrator in southeast Michigan. He taught at the Flint School of Performing Arts from 2009-2020 before becoming the FSPA Program Coordinator in June 2020\, overseeing all of FSPA’s outreach programs and major performances. Rob is very active as an orchestral percussionist\, serving as the Principal Timpanist in the Midland Symphony Orchestra and performing regularly with the Flint\, Saginaw Bay\, and Lansing Symphony Orchestras. He is currently the President of the Michigan Chapter of the Percussive Arts Society\, and serves as the Percussion Award Chair for the Michigan Federation of Music Clubs. Rob holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Percussion Performance from Western Michigan University\, a Master of Music degree in Percussion Performance from Cleveland State University\, and a Post-Graduate Certificate in Instrumental Performance from Oakland University. Rob lives in Ann Arbor with his wife and son. \nTony Manfredonia is a composer and orchestrator for video games and concert halls living in Petoskey\, MI. He provides a multi-layered and sensory experience through expressive\, colorful orchestration and intricate melodies. Tony’s compositions\, arrangements\, and orchestrations have been played and commissioned worldwide\, with performances and readings from renowned ensembles such as Apollo Chamber Players\, the Traverse Symphony Orchestra\, the Grand Valley State University New Music Ensemble\, the Washington Metropolitan Gamer Symphony Orchestra\, and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. \nWhile Tony branches out into multiple styles\, many of his projects involve sacred music\, such as the full\, orchestral score for Saint Luke Productions’ latest drama\, “Tolton: From Slave to Priest\,” as well as their upcoming film\, “Heart of Mercy.” Most recently\, he finished composing Joyfully We Adore Thee\, commissioned by Strake Jesuit’s Symphonic Band in Houston\, TX\, which takes the plainchant Adoro Te Devote and presents it in the style of a fanfare.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/sunday-series-drumheads/
LOCATION:St. Mary Parish\, Charlevoix\, 1003 Bridge Street\, Charlevoix\, MI\, 49720\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20200721T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20200721T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20190430T205427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200520T140558Z
UID:10000099-1595361600-1595368800@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:Beethoven Symphony No. 9 with Chorus (CANCELLED)
DESCRIPTION:This event has been cancelled.  \nExperience one of the most performed symphonies in the world with a chorus of 80 voices! \n\n\n\n\nBeethoven Symphony No. 9 \nLibor Ondras\, Conductor \nRisa Renae Harman\, Soprano\nElise DesChamps\, Mezzo-Soprano\nBrian Banion\, Baritone\nJohn Bragle\, Tenor \nIn celebration of Beethoven’s 250th birthday\, the orchestra entertains with the last complete symphony by Beethoven. Hear it Tuesday\, July 21 at 8 p.m. at the Great Lakes Center for the Arts in Bay Harbor. Regarded as one of his greatest works and one of the supreme achievements in the history of western music\, “Beethoven’s 9th” stands as one of the most performed symphonies in the world. Joining the larger than usual orchestra will be guest choirs from across the state\, combining over 80 voices to accompany the orchestral masterpiece. Tickets: $25-50\, age 18 under Free. Tickets and more information at glcorchestra.org or call 231.487.0010 \n\n\nThis event will be held at the Great Lakes Center for the Arts. \nReserved Seating: $50\, $35\, $25\nAges 18 and under are FREE.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/beethoven-symphony-no-9-with-chorus/
LOCATION:Michigan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20200607T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20200607T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20190430T205311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200520T140645Z
UID:10000098-1591545600-1591552800@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:Take to the Sky (CANCELLED)
DESCRIPTION:This event has been cancelled.  \nFeaturing award-winning violin soloist\, Dmitri Berlinsky! \nBeethoven\, Symphony No. 6 in F Major\, Op. 68\, “Pastoral Symphony” or Recollections of Country Life” expresses Beethoven’s affinity for nature and his love for walks through the country outside Vienna. \nVaughan Williams’s The Lark Ascending is a gentle\, introspective work.  It is one of the supreme achievements of English landscape painting extoling the untroubled joys of nature\, the call of the lark\, and the genial folk music of earlier times. \nResphighi\, Gli Uccelli “The Birds” is a suite of pieces is based on various 18th century composers. The Birds is an attempt to depict the bird songs and fluttering wings of the Dove\, the Hen\, the Nightingale and the Cuckoo. \nEinojuhani Rautavaara\, Cantus Arcticus\, Op. 61 Probably Rautavaara’s best-known work\, Concerto for Birds and Orchestra\, incorporates tape recordings of birdsongs recorded near the Arctic Circle and on the bogs of Liminka in northern Finland. \nReserved Seating: $50\, $35\, $25\nGeneral Admission: $25\nAges 18 and under are FREE.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/take-to-the-sky/
LOCATION:Location TBD
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20200223T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20200223T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20190910T174808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200210T174645Z
UID:10000104-1582473600-1582477200@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:Sunday Series: Violin\, Horn\, Piano Trio
DESCRIPTION:The trio of Paul Sonner\, violin; Julie Schleif\, Horn; and Steve Larson\, piano will perform Trio\, opus 44 by Lennox Berkeley and Sonata\, opus 93 by Andrew Downes at First Presbyterian Church in Petoskey at 4:00 PM Sunday February 23.\nSunday Series provides free chamber music with small ensembles of musicians from the orchestra. The venue location rotates throughout northern Michigan  neighborhoods. Generous support for the Sunday Series is provided by Carolyn Klender.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/sunday-series-violin-horn-piano-trio/
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church\, Petoskey\, 501 E Mitchell St\, Petoskey\, MI\, 49770
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20200112T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20200112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20190828T192025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191223T134433Z
UID:10000103-1578844800-1578848400@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:Sunday Series: The Complete Chopin Preludes and Harp Selections
DESCRIPTION:Sunday Series provides free chamber music with small ensembles of musicians from the orchestra. The venue location rotates throughout northern Michigan  neighborhoods. Generous support for the Sunday Series is provided by Carolyn Klender. \nCheryl Staats received a Master of Fine Arts degree in piano performance from the University of Minnesota\, and later invested in extensive post-graduate performance study at Indiana University and The University of Texas at Austin. She has presented solo piano recitals and collaborative vocal and instrumental recitals in Ohio\, Colorado\, Indiana\, Minnesota\, and Texas. In addition to performing\, Ms. Staats also has been active in professional music teacher associations\, serving in many executive positions\, including as President\, for music organizations in several states\, and organizing various competitions and festivals. She served as Executive Director of the Boulder Bach Festival for many years\, administering an annual budget of $100\,000+ and producing performances throughout the year which featured the great Baroque composer. \nJoan Raeburn Holland is the Associate Professor of Harp for the University of Michigan and Instructor of Harp for the Interlochen Arts Academy and Arts Camp. Joan performs as principal harp for the Midland Symphony\, Co-Principal for the Traverse Symphony Orchestra\, the Lexington Bach Festival and also\, played several years with the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra. An avid chamber musician and soloist\, Joan participates in various chamber music series recitals and as concerto soloist.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/chopin-and-strings-trio-2019/
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church\, Harbor Springs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20191220T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20191220T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20190430T205159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190612T142901Z
UID:10000097-1576868400-1576875600@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:Handel's Messiah
DESCRIPTION:The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and Chorus is proud to present our annual Messiah concert. The performance includes Parts I\, II and III of this beloved work. Handel’s Messiah\, an oratorio\, is set in three sections\, the first concerns the Prophecy and the Nativity\, the second the Passion and Resurrection and the final section\, the Resurrection of all humankind. This event will be held at The Great Lakes Center for the Arts. \nReserved Seating: $50\, $35\, $25\nAges 18 and under are FREE.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/handels-messiah-4/
LOCATION:Great Lakes Center for the Arts\, 800 Bay Harbor Dr.\, Petoskey\, Michigan\, 49770
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20191219T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20191219T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20190430T205039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T001816Z
UID:10000096-1576782000-1576789200@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:NEW VENUE! Handel's Messiah
DESCRIPTION:The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and Chorus is proud to present our annual Messiah concert.  The performance includes Parts I\, II and III of this beloved work. Handel’s Messiah\, an oratorio\, is set in three sections\, the first concerns the Prophecy and the Nativity\, the second the Passion and Resurrection and the final section\, the Resurrection of all humankind. This event will be held at GREAT LAKES CENTER FOR THE ARTS. \nReserved Seating: $50\, $35\, $25\nAges 18 and under are FREE.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/handels-messiah-3/
LOCATION:Great Lakes Center for the Arts\, 800 Bay Harbor Dr.\, Petoskey\, Michigan\, 49770
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20191103T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20191103T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20190828T185558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190828T194023Z
UID:10000102-1572796800-1572800400@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:Sunday Series: The Cummings String Quartet
DESCRIPTION:The Cummings String Quartet is a northern Michigan-based ensemble of professionals who perform with the Traverse Symphony Orchestra and the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra.  Named after the benefactors of the Dorothy Gerber Strings Program\, the quartet also serves as teachers and artistic representatives of the Gerber program. \nSunday Series provides free chamber music with small ensembles of musicians from the orchestra. The venue location rotates throughout northern Michigan  neighborhoods. Generous support for the Sunday Series is provided by Carolyn Klender.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/the-cummings-string-quartet-2019/
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church\, Boyne City
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20191027T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20191027T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20190430T204832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190930T163336Z
UID:10000095-1572202800-1572210000@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:Angels and Demons
DESCRIPTION:Join the The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra on Sunday\, October 27th at 7:00PM\, as they welcome the Crooked Tree Arts Center School of Ballet dancers on stage during the Angels and Demons concert\, featuring music by Schubert\, Death and the Maiden\, André Caplet’s Masque of the Red Death and Ravel\, Pavane for a Dead Infante. This performance will be at the Great Lakes Center for the Arts. Pre-Concert talk by Music Director Libor Ondras at 6:00 PM\n\n\nReserved Seating: $50\, $35\, $25\nAges 18 and under are FREE.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/angels-and-demons/
LOCATION:Great Lakes Center for the Arts\, 800 Bay Harbor Dr.\, Petoskey\, Michigan\, 49770
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190921T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190921T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20190430T204734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190806T173521Z
UID:10000094-1569092400-1569099600@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:The Violet Viola Concerto
DESCRIPTION:Season opening concert presenting the World premiere of a newly commissioned work by composer\, David Lockington entitled\, The Violet Viola Concerto. This piece was written for the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra and Music Director and violist\, Libor Ondras\, and was inspired by the birth of Lockington’s granddaughter\, Violet. ll Señor Bruschino Overture by Gioachino Rossini and Variaciones Concertantes by Alberto Ginastera will also be on the program. This performance will be at the Great Lakes Center for the Arts. Pre-Concert talk by Music Director Libor Ondras and composer\, David Lockington at a special time- 5:45 PM\n\n\n\nReserved Seating: $50\, $35\, $25\nAges 18 and under are FREE.\nVeterans call 231.487.0010 for special pricing.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/violet-concerto/
LOCATION:Great Lakes Center for the Arts\, 800 Bay Harbor Dr.\, Petoskey\, Michigan\, 49770
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190718T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190718T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20190502T172315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190624T160510Z
UID:10000101-1563476400-1563483600@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:Celestial Summer with GLCO!
DESCRIPTION:Our summer concert series features pieces that are inspired by space exploration\, as well as by planets in the solar system. These selections provide adequate tempo and stylistic contrast\, and represent different historical periods. Selections include: G P. Telemann: Klinende Geographie\, P. Sarasate: Navarra op 33\, A. J. Kernis: Musica Celestis\, and Gustav Holst: The Planets. \nThis event takes place at Raven Hill Discovery Center\, 4737 Fuller Road\, East Jordan. There is no charge for this concert.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/celestial-summer-with-glco-3/
LOCATION:Raven Hill Discovery Center\, 4737 Fuller Road\, East Jordan\, MI\, 49727
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190714T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190714T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20190502T162346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190624T160424Z
UID:10000100-1563112800-1563120000@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:Celestial Summer with GLCO!
DESCRIPTION:Our summer concert series features pieces that are inspired by space exploration\, as well as by planets in the solar system. These selections provide adequate tempo and stylistic contrast\, and represent different historical periods. Selections include: G P. Telemann: Klingende Geographie\, P. Sarasate: Navarra op 33\, A. J. Kernis: Musica Celestis\, and Gustav Holst: The Planets. \nThis event takes place at Mission Point Resort on Mackinac Island. There is no charge for this concert.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/celestial-summer-with-glco/
LOCATION:Mission Point Resort\, Mackinac Island\, One Lakeshore Drive\, Mackinac Island\, MI\, 49757
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190711T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190711T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20190430T204048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190626T164222Z
UID:10000093-1562875200-1562882400@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:Midsummer Night's Dream
DESCRIPTION:A delightful classic. As a part of the Great Lake Center for the Arts’ summer concert series\, the Orchestra presents Mendelssohn’s Midsummer Night’s Dream Overture and Symphony No. 3 along with Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4. Pre-Concert Talk by Music Director Libor Ondras at 7:00 PM \nReserved Seating: $50\, $35\, $25
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/midsummer-nights-dream/
LOCATION:Great Lakes Center for the Arts\, 800 Bay Harbor Dr.\, Petoskey\, Michigan\, 49770
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190505T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190505T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20181024T193404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181024T193404Z
UID:10000092-1557072000-1557079200@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:Woodwind Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:Sunday Recital Series: Woodwind Ensemble \nGenerous support for the Sunday Recital Series is provided by Carolyn Klender.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/woodwind-ensemble/
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church\, Harbor Springs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190428T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190428T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20181024T191150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210128T143303Z
UID:10000086-1556478000-1556485200@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:Violins of Hope – Music of Terezín
DESCRIPTION:Concert: Violins of Hope – Music of Terezín \nViolins of Hopefounder\, Amon Weinstein\, has spent decades restoring violins once played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust. Experience the emotion of hearing a Violin of Hope performed by members of the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra presenting works from P. Haas and G.Klein\, composers and musicians at Terezin\, in addition to selections from the Mozart Requiem with chorus\, Symphony for Strings by Shostakovich and the theme from Shindler’s List by John Williams. \nReserved Seating: $25\, $35\, and $50\nAges 18 and under are FREE \nPlease call the GLCO office to purchase handicapped seats\, 231-487-0010.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/violins-of-hope-music-of-terezin/
LOCATION:Great Lakes Center for the Arts\, 800 Bay Harbor Dr.\, Petoskey\, Michigan\, 49770
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190407T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190407T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20181024T193303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181024T193303Z
UID:10000091-1554652800-1554660000@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:Double Reeds
DESCRIPTION:Sunday Recital Series: Double Reeds \nGenerous support for the Sunday Recital Series is provided by Carolyn Klender.
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/double-reeds/
LOCATION:Emmanuel Episcopal Church\, Petoskey
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20190324T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20190324T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T181028
CREATED:20181024T193208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190304T205006Z
UID:10000090-1553443200-1553450400@glcorchestra.org
SUMMARY:The Cummings String Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Cummings String Quartet will perform the String Quartet No. 2 in A minor\, Op. 13 by Felix Mendelssohn and the String Quartet in B Minor\, Op. 11 by Samuel Barber. \nThe Cummings String Quartet is a northern Michigan-based ensemble of professionals who perform with the Traverse Symphony Orchestra and the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra.  Named after the benefactors of the Dorothy Gerber Strings Program\, the quartet also serves as teachers and artistic representatives of the Gerber program. \n 
URL:https://glcorchestra.org/concert/the-cummings-string-quartet/
LOCATION:First Presbyterian Church\, Boyne City
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