Volunteering for theBaynet.com and the Chesapeake Orchestra means I take lots of pictures and try to get a sampling of everything going on during the concert and at the location. This includes the vendors, the orchestra members, the special performers. the weather and the crowd. Of course, for this concert there were also FIREWORKS! The only photos I didn't get a chance to take were of people dressed up for the fourth of July. I just didn't see anyone in red, white, and blue. I did notice that some people even brought a table to eat upon and others brought a small tent. (I haven't figured out why they needed the tent though.) I got some lovely pictures of the very photogenic and talented soprano soloist, Ms. Jennifer Page. She posed very nicely for me while waiting to go on stage.
I just love all that patriotic music! Who can resist Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, even if he wasn't an American. And John Phillip Sousa's "Stars and Stripes".
I'll give you a few photos here, but please click on the BayNet.com for my full set of photos and a review of the concert.
Don't miss next Friday, July 12th at 7 P. M. for Everybody's Singing. The concert will be conducted by Larry Vote, my former choir master and friend. Much of the music will be Aaron Copland.
The Chesapeake Orchestra
Jennifer Page, soprano
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