A recent performance by the Bay Atlantic Symphony that took place in Avalon will be included on a new compact disc that will be offered as part of a radio station donor premium.
Bay Atlantic Symphony Maestro Jed Gaylin announced that a portion of the symphony’s concert in Avalon on Saturday, Aug. 24 will be included on a CD to be released by radio station WWFM, New Jersey’s classical music station.
The symphony was asked to include an eight to 10 minute selection to be put on the CD. Gaylin chose the last movement of the Tchaikovsky performance that was held in Avalon that evening.
“The enthusiasm, uncontained between all movements during the Avalon performance, was at its most electric for any of our performances at the end of both halves of our Tchaikovsky program,” Gaylin said.
“At the end of the symphony, the applause was off the meter, and one gentleman yelled out an explanation of religious fervor that you can hear on the recording. I always hope to move people, but I don’t always count on someone having an epiphany. So much the better.”
Avalon has hosted the Bay Atlantic Symphony for the past two summers.
On Thursday, Sept. 18, the Bay Atlantic Symphony celebrated its 25th anniversary as it performed with Cirque de la Symphonie, presented by the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa.
On Saturday, Sept. 20, the Bay Atlantic String Quartet performed at the Avalon Elementary School’s all-purpose center.
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