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Sylvania Community Orchestra

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Musicians with the Sylvania Community Orchestra concert perform.

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Kathleen Hafner, conductor, stands in front of the Sylvania Community Orchestra.

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Kathleen Hafner conducts the Sylvania Community Orchestra.

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A violinist with the Sylvania Community Orchestra concert performs.

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A Sylvania Community Orchestra violinist plays during a free performance.

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Kathleen Hafner conducts the Sylvania Community Orchestra concert during a free performance.

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The free performance was held at the Olivet Lutheran Church.

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Musicians play during the Sylvania Community Orchestra concert.

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The volunteer orchestra, which had performers from age 8 to 80, was directed by the Southview Orchestra director Kathleen Hafner.

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A musician waves toward Kathleen Hafner, conductor of the Sylvania Community Orchestra.

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Board member Keith Hamen announces the music being conducted.

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Kathleen Hafner conducts the Sylvania Community Orchestra.

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Kathleen Hafner conducts the Sylvania Community Orchestra. The program ended with an overture from one of Beethoven's only opera works, "Overture to Fedelio."

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The symphony began with three instrumental pieces from Berlioz’s "The Damnation of Faust," the widely known Hungarian March, Ballet of the Sylphes, and Minuet of the Sprites.

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