36th Year for the Sunset Symphony
at historic Cherry Mansion in Savannah
The 36-year tradition continues this September 6 on the lawn of historic Cherry Mansion overlooking the Tennessee River in Savannah as the Savannah Arts Commission hosts the Germantown Symphony Orchestra.
The concert will begin at 5:30 pm with selections of classical and popular tunes for this family-friendly event. Our theme this year is "Strolling Down Broadway"—A journey from the start to today's show tunes.
Open to the public, this free performance is made possible through the efforts of Savannah Arts Commission, the City of Savannah, and with the generous donations of local businesses and individuals supporting the arts.
Attendees should bring lawn chairs or blankets and gather on the lawn of the mansion near the platform stage. In case of inclement weather, the concert will move indoors / location TBD.
Donations are still being accepted at SAC, PO Box 1465, Savannah, TN 38372. To learn about patron benefits, contact SAC at 925-8181.
The Germantown Symphony Orchestra (GSO), under the direction of Dr. Ronald Vernon, is committed to providing excellent concert experiences for its audiences and members, promoting young artists, and serving the community. The GSO is a volunteer, self-governing, and community-based orchestra. We value outstanding cultural opportunities for the citizens of Germantown and for those in surrounding communities.
The GSO is the only orchestra of its kind in the Mid-South and is one of the top community orchestras in the United States. The GSO now boasts a membership of over eighty musicians - a diverse group including students, teachers, professional musicians, professionals in other fields, and retirees - all who share their love of fine music and arts advocacy.
The Germantown Symphony Orchestra is funded in part by a generous grant from The Germantown Performing Arts Center (GPAC) Arts Education Fund.
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