WSO on the Go to Perform at Bethlehem Apostolic Temple this Month

Wheeling Symphony Orchestra (WSO) announces that its WSO on the GO string quintet will perform at the Bethlehem Apostolic Temple on Wednesday, March 30, 2022 at 7:30 pm.  The public is invited to attend; admission to the concert is free of charge.  

The Wheeling Symphony Orchestra’s WSO on the GO string quintet will perform at the Bethlehem Apostolic Temple on Wednesday, March 30, 2022 at 7:30 pm.   All members of the public are invited and welcome to attend at no cost. The quintet will play a variety of music including pops, classical and religious repertoire.  The members of the ensemble include: Anne Moskal, violin; Rochelle Agnew, violin; Jennifer Gerhard Mangone, viola; Elisa Kohanski, cello; Jeffrey Mangone, bass.

“We are grateful for Reverend Cummings’ invitation to perform at his church,” says WSO Executive Director Bryan Braunlich, “The aim of WSO on the GO is to bring our musicians into the community to share their music and talent.  Churches are often the very heart of a neighborhood, so they are the perfect venue for WSO on the Go.  We thank Reverend Cummings for opening his church to the WSO and for welcoming anyone who would like to attend this free concert.”

The WSO’s String Quintet will perform for approximately one-hour and offer a varied selection of music from familiar popular tunes to classical and religious music.

Because of the generous support of our sponsors and donors, including title sponsor Roxby Labs all WSO on the GO concerts  & events are free to the public to entice and encourage new audiences to become long-time supporters. More information is available at wheelingsymphony.com.

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