HORAN Partners with the Dayton Philharmonic
On Friday, March 18, HORAN sponsored a two-day SuperPops concert Series featuring The Celtic Tenors: Dublin to Dayton performance at the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. The event featured a musical journey through the highways and byways of “The Ould Soul,” just in time for St. Patrick’s Day.
The Celtic Tenors have established themselves as the most successful classical crossover artists ever to emerge from Ireland. In 2000, following an impromptu audition at EMI in London, the Celtic Tenors were signed on the spot to an international record deal, a highly unusual event that was the talk of the music industry.
Founded in 1933, the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra has a distinguished place in the Gem City's history as one of the Miami Valley's oldest and longest standing cultural institutions. The Dayton Philharmonic is a regional orchestra with 83 contracted musicians. Today, rich in artistic tradition, the Orchestra is proud to call the Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center its home. The Schuster Center is a world-class, state-of-the-art performance hall that regularly attracts a great number of arts aficionados from all corners of Ohio and the nation.
HORAN is proud to partner with our valued client, The Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, and support the Dayton community.
(Photographed from left to right: Daryl Simpson, The Celtic Tenors; Christy Horan; James Nelson, The Celtic Tenors; Matthew Gilsenan, The Celtic Tenors; Cheryl Campbell, Vice President of Marketing, HORAN; Terry Horan, President, HORAN.)