The Erie Philharmonic was supposed to play in Oil City over a year ago. COVID and several other things kept postponing the performance, but it finally came to fruition inside Trinity United Methodist Church Sunday.
"We love the opportunity to perform music of this nature in such a gorgeous, intimate setting,” said Steve
Weiser, Executive Director of the Erie Philharmonic. “Each year, we strive to grow our Erie Philharmonic family by performing concerts outside of the Warner Theatre, bringing the powerful gift of music to communities across the region."
"We love the opportunity to perform music of this nature in such a gorgeous, intimate setting,” said Steve
Weiser, Executive Director of the Erie Philharmonic. “Each year, we strive to grow our Erie Philharmonic family by performing concerts outside of the Warner Theatre, bringing the powerful gift of music to communities across the region."
The concert was fairly well attended to hear the Mozart, Vivaldi and Bach pieces performed.
It was nice to hear Beth Enter play again. I ran across her for many years when I worked at The Meadville Tribune.