Arts & Entertainment

North Shore Symphony Orchestra to Perform in Plainview

Plainview-Old Bethpage school to host concert.

Plainview-Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School will host the North Shore Symphony Orchestra concert, “Czech Composers and Prague Connections,” on Saturday, Feb. 28 at 8 p.m.

Students and members of the community are invited to attend and experience the music of Mozart, Dvorak and Smetana during a world-renowned musical performance.

“We are very excited to host the North Shore Symphony Orchestra and provide our students with this wonderful experience,” said Plainview-Old Bethpage Superintendent Lorna Lewis. “We always encourage students to pursue their musical talents and we hope this concert will inspire students to work even harder in their musical endeavors.”

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This concert is part of a relationship the orchestra and the high school have built over a number of years. In the past, Plainview-Old Bethpage students have attended master classes, the orchestra has accompanied the high school’s choirs and a number of students and alumni have performed with the orchestra. This relationship allowed the district to expose students to professional musical performances and spark interest in music education.

General admission tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students and senior citizens. Tickets can be purchased at the door 30 minutes prior to the concert. For more information about North Shore Symphony Orchestra and the “Czech Composers and Prague Connections” concert, visit the orchestra’s website at www.northshoresymphonyorch.org or call (516) 252-2712.

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Image: Jeong-Yoon Park, a guest artist of the North Shore Symphony Orchestra

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