eSomethin Staff
On January 18, 7:30PM, the Perrysburg Symphony Orchestra held an event at Zoar Lutheran Church, with a student trio and a quartet performing. The groups had amazing performances, featuring a trio by Felix Mendelssohn and a quartet by Antonin Dvorak.

The trio of players included Sarah Magoun on violin, Jim Anderson on cello, and Elaine Moore on piano. The quartet included Adam Murphy and Thomas Moody on violin, Ben Martz on viola, and Loa Cho on cello. Both performances were introduced by PSO conductor Travis Jürgens.

“I think it went really well,” says Ben Martz, violist for the quartet. “My favorite part [of performing] would probably be sharing all the work that I’ve done. We spent a good month on the quartet.”
The PSO will be performing again on February 15 and March 8, same location and time. They will also be performing on April 27 in the junior high auditorium. Tickets for adults are $15, while seniors aged 65+ are $10. Children and students with ID are free.
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