It was not only possible, but it seemed the best possible use of a rainy Saturday afternoon. The Reston Community Orchestra was trying out the last of its four conductor finalists, and sparks (and at one point even the baton) were flying as the orchestra galloped through two Mozart overtures, the Haydn Cello Concerto and Beethoven's Second Symphony.
Later, in the (post-vigil-Mass) sanctuary, the church's new music director turned the organ around so the audience could see all its keyboards and stops. He and the trumpeter began with Handel's "The Trumpet Shall Sound" from "The Messiah" and ended with Mussorgsky's "The Great Gate of Kiev" from "Pictures at an Exhibition." Can any two instruments sound fuller and more orchestra-like? I don't think so.
At least on Saturday, listening local was the way to go.
(Members of the Reston Community Orchestra take a bow)