
Czech National Symphony Orchestra
-
DateFebruary 22
-
Event Starts3:00 PM
-
Ticket PricesTickets start at $35, including facility fee per ticket. Prices subject to change with demand.
-
LocationConcert Hall
-
AvailabilityOn Sale Now
- Saturday, Feb 22, 2025 3:00 PM Buy Tickets
Event Details
Steven Mercurio, Music Director
Maxim Lando, Piano
Sandy Cameron, Violin
Jan Václav Hugo Voříšek: Sinfonia Re Maggiore, 1st Movement, Allegro con brio
Felix Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64
Antonin Dvořák: Piano Concerto in G minor, Op. 33
Antonin Dvořák: Czech Suite
ARTS INSIDER at 1:45 pm
LIU faculty member Dr. Paul Kim, an acclaimed pianist and music scholar,
will present an engaging pre-concert lecture on the works to be performed.
The Great Music series is supported, in part, by Ruth Stober and The Stober Lafer Family Foundation and Sandra L. and Steven P. Harris.
The Czech National Symphony Orchestra is the Joan and David Steinberg Annual Endowed Concert.
Classical music performances are made possible, in part, by the Classical Music Fund in honor of Dr. Elliott Sroka.
Classical Music Partner:
Read the program:
Calendar
Feb 2025
Latest News
View All-
NEW YORK ARABIC ORCHESTRA COLLABORATES WITH LIU MUSIC STUDENTS
After a sold-out performance last year, New York Arabic Orchestra (NYAO) returns to Tilles Center for the Performing Arts’ Krasnoff Theater at Long Island University on Sunday, February 23 at 3 pm with an all-new program. The Orchestra, led by Artistic Director and violinist Layth Sidiq, will perform original pieces, including one by NYAO's late founder and former Northport resident Bassam Saba, entitled Chou Kan Hilo (How Beautiful It Was) - the first time the Orchestra will perform this piece since Saba’s passing - plus compositions from the golden era of Arabic music and more recent ones. Unique to this performance is that the Orchestra will also be joined onstage by eight students of Long Island University’s Music Department. -
AMITYVILLE NATIVE AND STAR OF BROADWAY'S ALADDIN DENNIS STOWE ONE OF FEATURED STARS IN BROADWAY PERSPECTIVES
Tilles Center for the Performing Arts at LIU Post announces Amityville native and Holy Trinity High School graduate Dennis Stowe will be one of the featured performers in Broadway Perspectives: A Concert Celebrating Diversity, a unique recognition of Black History Month, created exclusively for Tilles Center by New York Casting Director/Producer Stephen DeAngelis, Thursday, February 20 at 7 pm.
instagram
Follow