Immaculata Symphony to Host Its Annual Children’s Concert on Feb. 13

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The Immaculata Symphony will hold its annual Children’s Concert, Adventures in Music, on Sunday, Feb. 13 at 3 PM in Alumnae Hall.

The Immaculata Symphony is a university-community organization, with a long and outstanding tradition that goes back to the university’s founding in 1920.

Conducted by Joseph Gehring, this year’s show presents music that is full of excitement and adventure that will delight audiences young and old. The audience will get to hear instruments of the orchestra demonstrated individually and through the performance of exciting classical and contemporary works for full orchestra. The concert will also include activities for all throughout the duration of the performance.

After the performance, children are invited to meet all the musicians and to see and hear the instruments up close.

Gehring is chair of the Immaculata University Music Department, an associate faculty member, and director of ensembles. He has directed the Immaculata Symphony since 2004 and is an active conductor, pianist, and educator. He is the conductor of the West Chester Band and Chesco Pops Orchestra and is a frequent guest conductor of various honor/festival bands and orchestras throughout Pennsylvania and Delaware.

General admission is $10 and senior citizens are $12. Tickets are available for sale on the day of the event and online.

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