Special to Iredell Free News
The Lake Norman Philharmonic is excited to return to the Charles Mack Citizen Center to launch the summer season at 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 4.
A highlight of Mooresville’s arts scene, the LKN Philharmonic has entertained audiences with its exciting and eclectic programs at the Mooresville Performing Arts Center, Liberty Park, and the Charles Mack Citizen Center, just to name a few.
Conducted by Maestro Eduardo Cedeño, this free concert will feature some very special ensemble performances, including Brandenburg Sinfonia, the first movement of the Concerto for Two Trumpets by Vivaldi, as well as Vivaldi’s Viola and Cello Concerto -1st. Movement.
Maestro Cedeño will continue the program to include more contemporary music selections — from Big Bands to show tunes.
Seating is in the large banquet hall; doors open at 3:50 p.m. Free parking is located in the back of the Charles Mack Citizen Center, located at 215 N. Main Street in Mooresville. The facility is handicap accessible and has elevators; special accommodation is available. Seating is first come basis; large groups or those needing a special accommodation should contact us at lknphilharmonic@gmail.com prior to the concert date.
The Lake Norman Philharmonic is a registered, nonprofit community orchestra founded in 2020. It is comprised of community musicians and is open to local instrumentalists desiring to share their talent and perform orchestral music that enhances performing arts in communities surrounding the Lake Norman, North Carolina region. The LKN Phil is committed to outreach and collaboration with artists from the local community and universities with programs that foster music education. The LKN Phil performs from four to six concerts a year beginning in April and continuing through early December. No audition is required; rehearsals are held every Mondays at 7 p.m. at Langtree Charter Academy Upper School in Mooresville. Learn more at https://www.lknphil.org/