Symphony of Westchester’s 25th Concert Season Opens with Pianist Alon Goldstein

Pianist Alon Goldstein will open the Symphony of Westchester’s 25rd concert season at Iona University on Saturday, November 12, 2022 at 8:00 p.m. in an all-Mozart program.
Goldstein, a frequent performer with the Symphony of Westchester, will play Piano Concerto no. 18, K. 456 in B flat Major. Also on the program are the Overture of La Finta Semplice, K.51 (46a) and Symphony no. 40, K. 550 in G minor.
Alon Goldstein is one of his generation’s most highly respected pianists. He maintains an extensive worldwide touring schedule, is the Artistic Director for The Distinguished Artists Concert and Lecture Series in Santa Cruz, CA, and is also the Artistic Director of the Mt. Angel Abbey Bach Festival in Oregon. He created the Emerald Coast Music Alliance in Florida, which brings classical music to underserved communities.
All of the Symphony of Westchester’s concerts take place at Iona’s Christopher J. Murphy Auditorium, 715 North Ave., New Rochelle. Ticket prices are $55 general admission, $40 seniors (65+) and $15 students with ID. Single tickets and subscriptions are available online: http://www.thesymphonyofwestchester.org/ or by phone: (914) 654-4926. More information is available on the website or by emailing info@thesymphonyofwestchester.org.
This season is sponsored in part by the Iona University Council on the Arts through the generosity of JoAnn and Joseph M. Murphy and the Baron Lambert Fund.
The Symphony of Westchester is proud to be a grantee of ArtsWestchester with funding made possible by Westchester County Government with the support of County Executive Director George Latimer.