Toledo Symphony to play in Greenville
The renowned Toledo Symphony Orchestra will present a program of familiar works honoring the observance of Memorial Day on Saturday, May 28 at 8 p.m. at Henry St. Clair in Greenville to close Darke County Center for the Arts’ 2021-2022 “Re: Vision” Artists Series season.
“I cannot imagine a more appropriate choice celebrating the end of this much postponed and revised season,” said DCCA Artistic Director
David Warner. “The stellar musicians of TSO will provide a memorable performance of music which inspires pride in our nation’s grit as well as gratitude for the fortitude exhibited by U.S. citizens throughout our nation’s history.”
Toledo Symphony Orchestra, now in its 77th season, has built a strong national reputation for its artistic excellence, annually reaching an
audience of more than 26,000 music lovers. This performance will be conducted by Alain Trudel, who will also be a featured trombone soloist as well as by featured artist Rodney Miller. TSO
strives to create high quality artistic moments to reward the investments of creators and participants, and takes pride in being responsible
stewards of the musical arts, ensuring the survival of the treasured legacy of the past as well
as the promise of the future of an essential component of life.
Tickets for the concert by Toledo Symphony Orchestra are $40 for adults; student tickets are
half price. To purchase your tickets, contact DCCA on-line at www.darkecountyarts.org,
by mail at P.O. Box 718, Greenville, Ohio 45331. Tickets will also be available at the door the
night of the show which starts at 8 p.m.