Dayton, Ohio (January 29, 2009) – Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra members and Music Director Neal Gittleman travel to Tabernacle Baptist Church on Sunday, February 15 at 4 pm for a free DPO concert with the Tabernacle Baptist Church Choir.
Neal Gittleman will conduct the program, which includes Haydn’s Symphony #30 (Alleluia), the L’amant anonyme Overture by Chevalier de St. George, Coleridge Taylor’s Novelletten, #1, in A Major, Perkinson’s Sinfonietta #2 (Generations) movements 2&3, Still’s Danzas de Panama (2nd movement), a Gould arrangement of the traditional Go Down Moses, Barnett’s Bless the Lord, O My Soul and Burleigh’s Jesus is a Rock in a Weary Land (the last two works performed together with the Tabernacle Baptist Church Choir).
A reception will follow.
Tabernacle Baptist Church is located at 380 South Broadway Street, Dayton, OH 45407. Admission is free, but on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, call (937) 228-6393. Reverend Donald W. Thompson is the church Pastor.
The Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra (DPO) 2008-2009 Stained Glass Series is a series of free community concerts, with the support of Canaan Missionary Baptist Church, Tabernacle Baptist Church, Omega Baptist Church, and The Kuntz Foundation. All Stained Glass Concerts are FREE. No tickets required. Generous seating is available.
Stained Glass Series attendees can purchase tickets at each of the Stained Glass concerts to hear a Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra Concert at the Schuster Center for only $6.00 each. The DPO has reserved a block of seats in the Orchestra section of the Mead Theatre (concert hall) for four Classical Series Concerts in its regular season. Each ticket is also an RTA bus ticket for that night! Tickets are on sale at each Stained Glass Concert, or in the individual church offices.
For photographs of Neal Gittleman or any of the various series’ guest artists, go to:
http://www.daytonphilharmonic.com/08-09/mediaaccess