Vocational Visions sponsored its first piano concert on Nov. 22 to benefit the organization, which serves people with developmental and other disabilities.
Music lovers from Mission Viejo and beyond enjoyed wine and cheese while listening to featured pianists Sebastian Chang, Jaques Trillwood and Arthur Abadi at the City’s Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center.
Chang is a six-time winner of the American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers Morton Gould Young Composer Award. Sebastian is enrolled in the Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television Program at the University of Southern California. Audience members also delighted in the performances of 11-year-old Trillwood and Abadi, who captivated the crowd with a complex Shubert melody.
Mission Viejo-based Vocational Visions has provided services for people with developmental and other disabilities since 1974. Serving more than 400 adults in South Orange County, Vocational Visions is the only organization of its kind in the area with both on-site and community-based services.
The musical event was co-sponsored by the City of Mission Viejo. For more information about Vocational Visions, call 949-837-7280.
