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The Central Ohio Symphony is Ready for the Annual 4th of July Concert  
 
The Central Ohio Symphony will again take the stage in Delaware on Monday, July 4, at 7:30 p.m.  Conductor Jaime Morales-Matos will direct the orchestra in Phillips Glen, located behind Gray Chapel on the Sandusky Street main campus of Ohio Wesleyan University, just one block south of downtown Delaware. Channel 6 TV news personality Tom Bosco will be the evening’s host. This will be the Symphony’s 36th annual 4th of July concert.
 
The concert will include film music from Wizard of Oz and Jurassic Park, John Philip Sousa, a salute to America’s veterans, and other patriotic and popular music. As usual, the concert will end with the 1812 Overture with theater cannon blasts and the Stars and Stripes Forever. The City of Delaware’s renowned fireworks display will follow the concert.
 
“We are always excited to perform this July 4th tradition,” said Warren W. Hyer, Executive Director of the Symphony. “We are very pleased to have Tom Bosco host our concert this year,” said Hyer. ‘We thought this concert would be a great opportunity to have him as the local news celebrity to be the host.”
 
Delaware native Meredith Keller will be the vocalist for the concert. Meredith is a sophomore majoring in vocal performance and public relations at Biola University in California. Meredith is a 2021 graduate of Delaware Hayes High School.
 
One of Ohio’s largest free orchestra performances, attendance in recent years numbered between 6000 and 8000. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs or a blanket to enjoy the annual event, a July 4th tradition for many families.  This year there are no specific audience health guidelines outdoors, “We want our attendees to feel comfortable using the precautions they feel are necessary for themselves and to respect all attending the concert,” said Hyer.
 
Lawn seating is free. The Symphony provides limited reserved chair seating in front of the stage for $10.00. Tickets are available online at www.centralohiosymphony.org, at the Symphony office, located at 24 E. Winter Street in downtown Delaware, and the concert if seats are still available. The office is open weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
 
“Our musicians always look forward to this event,” said Hyer. “This concert is our favorite way to thank the community for the strong support it has always given us, especially this year as we were able to provide an entire season of concerts.
 
The sponsors for this year’s concert are Willow Brook Christian Communities, Zangmeister Cancer Center, Mt Carmel Health Systems, the City of Delaware, and the Ohio Arts Council. The concert location is made possible by Ohio Wesleyan University’s continuing strong support of the Symphony.
 
In the event of rain, the concert will be held in Gray Chapel, University Hall on the Ohio Wesleyan campus, right next to Phillips Glen. Seating is limited to 1000, and masking is preferred indoors.
 
For more information on the concert, visit www.centralohiosymphony.org or the Symphony’s Facebook page, or call the Central Ohio Symphony office at (740) 362-1799.
​Program Order:
 
​Ben Goldberg
American Frontier
​Aaron Copland
Fanfare for the Common Man
Smith/Key
Star Spangled Banner
​Bella Bosco, Mezzo Soprano
Georges Bizet
 March of the Toréadors from Carmen
John Williams
Hymn to the Fallen from Saving Private Ryan
Arranged, Robert Lowden
Armed Force Salute
Ennio and Andrea Morricone, arr. Morley
Cinema Paradiso
​Leroy Anderson
Bugler's Holiday
James Horner, arr. Moss
Hollywood Blockbusters
Mary Earl, arr. Olt
Beautiful Ohio
Bella Bosco, Mezzo Soprano
​John Phillip Sousa
Washington Post March
​Harold Arlin, Yip Harburg
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Bella Bosco, Mezzo Soprano
John Williams, arr. Lavender
Tribute to John Williams
​Ward/Bales arr. Carmen Dragon
America the Beautiful
Bella Bosco, Mezzo Soprano
Peter I. Tchaikovsky
Overture 1812
​John Phillip Sousa
Stars and Stripes

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