Harry Davidson, conductor of the Duke Symphony Orchestra, coaxes his violin section during the orchestra’s return to Beaufort after a five-year hiatus, due to COVID-19 concerns, on Saturday, April 13, at Sea Island Presbyterian Church. The 17th annual concert, a benefit for the Foundation for Leadership Education, also marked the 25th anniversary of Davidson’s leadership as Music Director and Conductor of the Duke Symphony Orchestra and Professor of the Practice of Music at Duke University. Bob Sofaly/The Island News
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