By 1808Delaware

Delaware is set to be enchanted by the melodic beauty of the Central Ohio Symphony’s Holiday Concerts. With a line-up that blends the best of holiday classics and contemporary melodies, the event at Ohio Wesleyan University’s Gray Chapel on Sunday, December 10 promises an unforgettable musical experience.

A Stellar Performance Line-Up

The symphony’s holiday concert will feature a rich array of musical pieces, ranging from the lively “Anderson’s Christmas Festival” and “Barber of Seville Overture” to the festive cheer of “This Christmas” and “Silent Night”. The performance schedule is carefully curated to ensure a blend of traditional and contemporary sounds, resonating with the diverse tastes of the audience.

Sarah Scharbrough McLaughlin: A Touch of Global Melody

Among the featured artists is Sarah Scharbrough McLaughlin, a world-class performer, songwriter, and worship leader. With her music having taken her across the globe, Sarah brings an international flavor to the concert. An Indiana native, her voice is familiar from local and national commercials, radio jingles, and even two Emmy Award-winning TV shows: “Artrageous with Nate” and “Cook and Belle’s Playhouse”. Her collaborations with Grammy Award-winning artists and recent performance as a special guest with the Carmel Symphony Orchestra highlight her impressive musical journey.

Also gracing the stage will be Madison Miller, Miss Ohio, whose special appearance adds a touch of local charm and elegance to the event. Her performance is anticipated to be a highlight of the evening.

Historic Venue, Modern Melodies

Gray Chapel at Ohio Wesleyan University, known for its splendid acoustics and rich history, serves as the perfect venue for this holiday musical extravaganza. Its historic ambiance combined with modern musical performances creates a unique and memorable experience for concert-goers.

Easy Ticket Accessibility

Tickets for the concert are available for purchase by calling (740) 362-1799 or online at www.centralohiosymphony.org. For those preferring in-person transactions, the symphony office at 20 West Central Avenue is also an option.

The Holiday Concerts are supported by Ohio Living, the Ohio Arts Council, and the Delaware community. This collaboration underscores the region’s dedication to fostering cultural events and arts appreciation.

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