The Atlantic Classical Orchestra (ACO) will present its 3rd Annual Benefit Concert, A 25th Anniversary Celebration, on Wednesday, December 10, 4:30 p.m. at Orchid Island Beach Club in Vero Beach. The benefit concert features award-winning pianist Lindsay Garritson and ACO principal cellist Ashley Garritson performing three richly diverse works from the Romantic age - Popper's Hungarian rhapsody, Chopin's Polonaise for piano and a sonata for cello and piano by Cesar Franck. A cocktail reception to meet the artists will follow the performance.
Hosted by The Vero Friends of the ACO, A 25th Anniversary Celebration will kick-off the Orchestra's 25th Concert Season in Vero Beach. Founded in 1990 by conductor laureate Andrew McMullan, the ACO baton was passed in 2004 to Grammy-nominated Maestro Stewart Robertson, who now leads the Orchestra with performances in three venues: the Waxlax Center in Vero Beach, the Lyric Theatre in Stuart, and the Eissey Campus Theatre in Palm Beach Gardens.
"The Vero Friends of the ACO are thrilled to have Lindsay Garritson and Ashley Garritson join us for this special performance to begin the ACO's 25th Anniversary Season," said Jean Beckert, president of The Vero Friends of the ACO and chair of the 25th Anniversary History Committee. "In addition to a lively program that will demonstrate the virtuosity and musical maturity of our guest artists, the evening's festivities will include several tributes and a "walk down memory lane" highlighting some of the past 25 years' fondest memories."
Wilmington Trust, the Vero 25th Anniversary Sponsor for the 2015 Season, is joined by the event's Gold Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. John Beckert and Silver Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prein. Underwriters include Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bayman; Mr. and Mrs. Sydelle Blatt; Mr. Richard Chadwell and Ms. Wanda Lincoln; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garr; Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson; Ms. Barbara Malcolm; Ms. Margaret Malone; Mr. and Mrs. Chad Morrison; Reilly, Rolando & Tompkins - Merrill Lynch Wealth Management; Ms. Regine Rohde; Mrs. George A. Sofronas; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stark; Ms. Shirley E. Wertz; and Ms. Susan Yahraes.
"We are honored to have the support of Wilmington Trust and The Vero Friends of the ACO for this special benefit," stated Alan Hopper, president and CEO of the Atlantic Classical Orchestra. "All of our sponsors and volunteers have been instrumental in the growth of the ACO and together we look forward to celebrating the Orchestra's many successes since its founding in 1990."
Tickets for A 25th Anniversary Celebration are $125, which includes the concert and reception. All proceeds support the Atlantic Classical Orchestra. To purchase tickets or for more information about the Atlantic Classical Orchestra's 2015 Concert Season, please call 772.460.0850 or visit www.ACO-music.org.
About the Atlantic Classical Orchestra
Celebrating its 25th Anniversary in 2015, the Atlantic Classical Orchestra (ACO) encourages and cultivates appreciation and understanding of classical music. Founded in 1990 by conductor Andrew McMullan, the ACO baton was passed in 2004 to Grammy-nominated Maestro Stewart Robertson, the Orchestra's second and current music director. Serving as a primary cultural resource in Palm Beach and the Treasure Coast, the ACO performs at the Waxlax Center in Vero Beach, the Lyric Theatre in Stuart, and at the Eissey Campus Theatre in Palm Beach Gardens. The ACO's educational and outreach efforts include its popular Behind the Baton Lecture Series, a Chamber Music Series, and an ongoing relationship with the Treasure Coast Youth Symphony. The Atlantic Classical Orchestra is an independent non-profit 501(c) (3) organization located in Fort Pierce, Florida. www.ACO-music.org
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