Bergen Philharmonic and the “Rach” Star

Saturday, May 18, 2024 at 8:00pm
Archdiocese of Syriac Church
55 W Midland Ave
$10 - $25

      Be Part Of the music with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, at the 88th season concert series finale with Maestro Yoon Sang Timothy Cho on the conductor's podium on Saturday, May 18 at 8:00 pm at the Syriac Community Hall, 55 W. Midland Ave, Paramus, NJ.

     Enjoy the BPO concert featuring Bergen County’s own and internationally acclaimed pianist, Ron Levy performing the glorious Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto #2. The celebration of women composers continues with Louise Farrenc’s  Symphony #3 plus Cherubini’s Concert Overture.

     Mr. Levy, internationally acclaimed pianist, has been called "first-class" by the New York Times.  He regularly appears in major venues, both as a soloist and collaborative artist, and has been pianist and harpsichordist of many symphony orchestras.  A graduate of Oberlin Conservatory, he has taught at numerous colleges, and is currently on the faculty of Montclair University's Cali School of Music, as well as The Ridgewood Conservatory.  He currently is the Music Director of the Unitarian Society of Ridgewood, pianist & Assistant Conductor of the Orpheus Club Mens' Chorus, and pianist of the award-winning Palisades Virtuosi [2022 American Prize], of which he is also a founding member.

     The Bergen Philharmonic musicians come from almost every town in Bergen County and surrounding areas.

 Tickets are encouraged to be purchased on-line before the concert. Tickets: Adults: $25, Seniors: $20, Students: $10 with ID, under 11 free. All ages are welcome. Tickets are encouraged to be purchased on-line before the concert at https://bergen-philharmonic-orchestra.square.site/

Visit website:  www.bergenphilharmonic.org  or email: bergenphil.orchestra@gmail.com for more information. The Bergen Philharmonic is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation. Venue is handicap accessible.

 “This program is made possible in part by a grant administered by the Bergen County Division of Historic & Cultural Affairs from funds granted by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.”