A Few Springtime Performances on the Horizon, Part II

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Well, I think at this point it is safe to say that we are officially in spring, with no turning back on the cold weather of winter (at least not until November or so here in NYC)! The past week or so has been quite the whirlwind, complete with several performances, the Undergraduate Degree recital of one of my Queens College students, which was quite superb!

Looking ahead at the next few weeks, here are some of my upcoming performances:

On Saturday, May 10th, I will be performing with the Hudson Valley Symphony Orchestra, with André Raphel, conductor, William Suh, as cello soloist. We will be performing works by Ravel, Shostakovich, John Adams, and Elgar. The concert takes place at 7:30pm, at Beacon High School, Beacon, NY.

For details, please visit: https://www.hudsonvalleysymphony.org/events

On Friday, May 16th, at 7:00pm I will be performing with the Monmouth Civic Chorus at First Presbyterian Church, in Freehold, NJ. We will be performing Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Mass for the Endangered.

For more details please go to: https://monmouthcivicchorus.org/earthsongs-2025/

On Sunday, May 18th, at 4:00pm, I will be performing with Princeton Pro Musica. We will be performing (among other works) James McCarthy’s Codebreaker: The Alan Turing Story, which looks and sounds like an intriguing piece! We will be performing in Richardson Auditorium, at Princeton University, in Princeton, NJ. For more information, please visit their website: https://www.princetonpromusica.org/codebreaker-the-alan-turing-story/

I do have additional concerts coming up later in the spring, and I will share those details here in the days and weeks ahead!

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