MUSIC
for us to solve the problem,”
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Baldwin said.
“There was also a
group of OPUS students
in the audience and on
their own, they got up on
stage and, a cappella, put
on a whole concert for
us. It was beautiful and
it gave me insight into
what Mr. Corbin really
does with these kids. It is
one of my very favorite
memories of the Lyric.
Out of disaster came a
perfect evening thanks
to OPUS.”
Baldwin is also quick to
sing Corbin’s praises. “It
is amazing that we have
someone of his caliber in
our community and while
he is too humble to admit
it, he is the crown jewel
on the Treasure Coast.”
NEXT OPUS PERFORMANCES
Jan. 31, Feb 1, 5, 6, and 7 OPUS performs in “The Lion
King” at Martin County High School, 2801 S. Kanner Highway,
Stuart. Box office: 772-219-1800, ext. 1-32318.
March 16 OPUS Boosters Fashion Show, Monarch Country
Club, 1801 SW Monarch Club Drive, Palm City. Call
772.288.2217.
Hear a sample of OPUS’ work or order a CD at
http://opus-mchs.com.
Ron Corbin, who took over the baton for OPUS in 1983, conducts the
group during its annual Christmas concert. Greg Mitchell, above, plays
the congo drums.
Kelsey Moore solos on “Ave Maria” during the group’s annual Christmas
concert.
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