Introducing the Meridian Symphony Orchestra…
By Staff
October 17, 2004
This is a special feature introducing the musicians of the Meridian Symphony Orchestra. The public can see the orchestra in concert on Nov. 13 at 8 p.m. in Meridian Community College's McCain Theater.
Evan Hurley is the newest member of the Meridian Symphony Orchestra, having played violin in his first concert on Sept. 11.
A native of Meridian, Hurley is presently a student at the University of Southern in Hattiesburg. He has played the violin for the past 5 years.
His hobbies include listening to and composing music of all kinds. He enjoys the music of Paganini, Kreisler and Tchaikovsky.
Hurley is the son of Ed and Vivian Hurley, well known in Meridian's music circles as founders and directors of the Meridian Children's Chorus. His sister Meredith, is a pianist.
Donn Schaeffer is in his second season with the Meridian Symphony Orchestra, as a member of the brass section, playing bass trombone.
His roots are in Vancouver, British Columbia. Donn currently resides in Oxford, where he is assistant professor of music at the University of Mississippi, teaching all the low brass instruments. In addition, Donn directs the top jazz ensemble, "The Mississippians."
In his spare time tinkering on motorcycles and romping with his Australian Cattle Dog Bobo, provide enjoyment. Listening to his favorite jazz artists John Coltrane, Charlie Vernon and Elvin Jones are additional sources of pleasure. Donn's favorite musical ensemble is the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.