Symphony Orchestra performs first chamber music concert

Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra Director David Anderson welcomes guests to the orchestra’s first chamber music concert at Lake Lawn Resort on Nov. 24. (Photo by Tom Ganser)
Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra Director David Anderson welcomes guests to the orchestra’s first chamber music concert at Lake Lawn Resort on Nov. 24. (Photo by Tom Ganser)

By Tom Ganser

Correspondent

Three musicians who call Lake Geneva home were among the Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra members who presented the first of a new series of chamber music concerts at Lake Lawn Resort in Delavan on Nov. 24.

Lake Geneva resident Laurie Cornue played violin with the Lakeview Strings quartet performing music by Bach, Mozart and contemporary composer David Stone.

Next, flute player Eileen Weyrauch and oboe player Lauren Zemlicka joined with the other three members of The Prevailing Winds. The ensemble performed seven works spanning 200 years, from Joseph Haydn’s “Divertimento” for winds to Paul Dukas’s “Sorcerer’s Apprentice.”

The event also included an optional “high tea” in Lake Lawn’s Great Room.

Information about the next chamber music concert on Feb. 1 at the Holy Communion Episcopal Church in Lake Geneva and the next Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra concert on Feb. 15 at Elkhorn Area High School can be found at www.lakegenevaorchestra.org.

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