- April 1, 2025
Jade Smith and Lance Miller were ready to have a great time.
Pat Schierbaum and Joyce Parker were excited for the concert to start.
Jeff and Sherrill Wieland picked out a nice spot to watch the concert from.
Jackie; Conor, 2; Dan; and Logan Pralat, 3, spent some family time together at the concert.
Ed and Arlene Kulakowski were looking forward to hearing some great music.
Christopher Ludwig, flute player; Thomas Swanson, flute player; and Matt Pieper, trumpet player, were excited to perform.
French horn player Nicholas Burner practiced moments before the concert.
Flute player Christopher Ludwig warmed up before the concert by the lake.
Conductor Chung Park led the UCF Symphonic Orchestra through the program.
French horn player Nicholas Burner added to the horn section.
Double bass player Michael Feliciano followed his sheet music closely.
Aramis Ruiz-Ruiz played his cello with confidence and precision.
Percussionist Steven Estes added some dramatic sounds from on the timpani.
Flute player Christopher Ludwig wowed the audience with his performance during “Carmen Fantasy.”
Violin player Chris Wojahn added to the lush sound of the string section.
Jomar Cruz showcased his skill with the cello.
The UCF Symphonic Orchestra put on captivating performance.
Winter Garden residents enjoyed the sunset over Lake Apopka and music from the UCF Symphonic Orchestra at the Evening at the Pops concert Saturday, March 2, at Newton Park. The orchestra played through a range pieces, including “Carmen Fantasy” for flute and orchestra,” selections from “The Empire Strikes Back” and selections from “The Sound of Music.”
The event was presented by the Rotary Club of Winter Garden.