Marshall Symphony Orchestra performance on March 1: Go for Baroque
MARSHALL, Texas (KTAL/KMSS) – The Marshall Symphony Orchestra will present a romantic evening that features music by a handful of famous Baroque composers.
The 'Go for Baroque' concert will highlight hits by Vivaldi, Bach, Telemann, Pachelbel, and more in the Memorial City Hall Performance Center on Mar. 1 at 7:00 p.m.
The glow of hundreds of candles will surround attendees as they sip on champagne, mocktails, and mixed drinks. Chocolates will also be served.
The Marshall Symphony Orchestra is one of the oldest Texas symphonies. Kermit Poling directs the symphony. Elizabeth O'Bannon will be the Concert Master.
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