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Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic
Mélisse Brunet, Music Director
Chason Goldschmitz, Executive Director
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Mozart Requiem Wilkes-Barre
Chason introduces Mozart’s transcendent final work, in a candlelit, 360° concert by the NEPA Philharmonic paired with the heartbreaking Chorale for strings by late Ukrainian composer Hanna Havrylets. Photography by Darren Elias Photography.
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Carmina Burana (Post-Concert)
NEPA Philharmonic staff, Music Director Mélisse Brunet, and soloists after a NEPA Philharmonic concert of Carmina Burana at the F.M. Kirby Center in Wilkes-Barre. Photography by Darren Elias Photography.
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Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Railriders
NEPA Philharmonic staff at the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Railriders baseball game, with team mascot Champ, after Music Director Mélisse Brunet threw out the first pitch
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Holiday Concert
Chason with NEPA Philharmonic Music Director Mélisse Brunet and former Executive Director Nancy Sanderson after a holiday concert. Photography by Darren Elias Photography.
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NEPA Phil at Glimmerglass
Chason with NEPA Philharmonic musicians during intermission of their performance as part of the Glimmerglass Festival.
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Carmina Burana (Pre-Concert)
Chason introduces the NEPA Philharmonic before a performance of Carmina Burana. Photography by Darren Elias Photography.
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Mozart Requiem Scranton
Chason with NEPA Philharmonic Music Director Mélisse Brunet, Board President Adam Thalenfeld, Marywood University choral director Rick Hoffenberg, and concert soloists after a sold-out candlelit performance of Mozart’s Requiem in Scranton
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Gertrude Hawk Chocolates
Chason, NEPA Philharmonic Music Director Mélisse Brunet, and Philharmonic board member Christine Zike visit with the Hawk Family Foundation and receive an exclusive tour of the Gertrude Hawk Chocolate factory
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Candlelit Holiday
NEPA Philharmonic staff and Board President Adam Thalenfeld at a candlelit Holiday Concert. Photography by Darren Elias Photography.
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NEPA Gives
NEPA Philharmonic staff and community members at NEPA Gives block party in downtown Scranton