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Impressions!

  • April 4, 2026 3:00 PM
  • Northshore Unitarian Universalist Church

    323 Locust Street
    Danvers, Massachusetts 01923
Ticket Price $0.00-$11.63 Buy Tickets
Description

Some concerts you attend. Some you enter. 

The theme of this concert is Impressions — and it means exactly what you think, and more. Beyond the music, nine cellists are inviting you into their world.

These musicians found each other the way musicians do — in orchestras, at chamber music events, in green rooms and parking lots after late rehearsals. And yes, cellists do get together after concerts. They talk, they laugh, they size each other up. They form opinions. First impressions.

 

Here's the thing: if they didn't have a good impression of each other, they wouldn't be here. Something impressed upon each of them enough to say yes — to this concert, to these people, to this room. And woven into the afternoon are those stories. How they met. What they thought. It can be funny. It can be sweet. It can be short. The point is to let you see the people behind the cellos — and to make you wonder about everything that happens in the music world that you never get to see.

 

The program moves from the dramatic to the tender, the solo to the ensemble, but the throughline is human. These are musicians who chose each other. And for one afternoon, they're choosing you too. 

 

Come expecting music. Leave carrying something you didn't have when you walked in.

That's the impression.

 

Date & Time

Sat, Apr 4, 2026 3:00 PM

Venue Details

Northshore Unitarian Universalist Church

323 Locust Street
Danvers, Massachusetts 01923 Northshore Unitarian Universalist Church
Cherry Hill Chamber Orchestra

The Cherry Hill Chamber Orchestra was founded in the fall of 2019 by conductor Marshunda Smith and her husband, Ryan Hemphill. Marshunda created the ensemble as a space to program and conduct works that move her both intellectually and physically, while Ryan develops imaginative storylines that give Marshunda and their colleagues opportunities to stretch their creative muscles and have fun. His work blends humor, curiosity, and a love of STEAM/STEM-driven creativity, adding a unique dimension to each performance.

Marshunda’s passion for music radiates through every concert. She immerses herself in the orchestra’s sound and invites audiences to share in that same joy. Ryan’s playful narratives weave through the programs, bringing humor and fresh perspective to the concert experience.

Together, they seek to dissolve the “invisible wall” that can exist between musicians and audiences. Marshunda encourages participation—applause between movements, moments of shared laughter, and invitations for listeners to simply lose themselves in the music. Her goal is to foster an environment where music feels alive, immediate, and deeply enjoyable.

This approach has transformed both the orchestra and its audiences. Musicians feel a stronger connection to listeners, amplifying their passion and energy onstage. In turn, audiences leave not only entertained but also engaged—fully appreciating the depth, beauty, and humanity of the performances.