Genre: Classical
RIYL: Great music for a fair price and a short drive
Formed: 1984
City: Lewisville, TX
Web site: http://www.lewisvillesymphony.org
The Lewisville Lake Symphony offers classical music for a local audience, from Carrollton to Denton, eager for great performances at a fair price within a short drive.
Led by Maestro Adron Ming, the Lewisville Lake Symphony is widely regarded as one of the best regional symphony orchestras in Texas. Founded in 1984, it has grown into a successful orchestra with over 50 highly talented, paid-professional musicians. You may also spot them in the Dallas Opera orchestra, in the pit at the Dallas Summer Musicals at Fair Park, or teaching at one of the area universities.
The Symphony’s continued success has two main parts. Maestro Ming and the orchestra create magnificent music while a large group of dedicated volunteers handle every aspect of the business side of the organization, including box office, concert logistics, marketing and fundraising.
Information from the symphony's site
Musicians
- Jackie Poe Akin: flute, piccolo
- Sally Bohls: oboe
- Ceci Lagarenne : english horn, oboe
- Ken Krause: clarinet
- John Scott: clarinet
- Charles Hall: bassoon
- Kelbert Taylor: bassoon
- Ron Crisco: french horn
- Daniel Serrago: french horn
- Brian Brown: french horn
- Chrystal Stevens: french horn
- Bert Truax: trumpet
- Richard Hall: trumpet
- Donald Burks: trumpet
- James McNair: trombone
- Tony Baker: trombone
- Jon Bohls: bass trombone
- Everett Gilmore: tuba
- Stephen Kimple: timpani
- David Elias: percussion
- John Lee: percussion
- Michael McNicholas: percussion
- Laura Logan: harp
- Robert Austin: piano
- Adron Ming: conductor, music director
- Jennifer Griffin: violin
- Tonda Sykes: violin
- Linda Proch: violin
- Michelle Gawith: violin
- Rob Flickinger: violin
- Jennifer Garner: violin
- Chris Chapin: violin
- Mary Havenstrite: violin
- Julianne Booth: violin
- Danell Winsor: violin
- Marsha Hellum: violin
- Sarah Carmichael: violin
- David Perrine: violin
- Liesl de Villiers: viola
- Janet Barnes: viola
- Lorin Chisholm: viola
- Peggy Tucker: viola
- Gayle Greer: viola
- Dan Lewis: cello
- Brian Sague : cello
- Jim Higgins: cello
- Beth Conway: cello
- David Shaw: double bass
- Brian Peacock: double bass
- Mike Lelevich: double bass
- Darby Gay: flute
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