Adelphi Symphony plays Mozart Nov. 13

The Island Now

The Adelphi Symphony Orchestra, which brings together University students to play alongside their professors and some of the area’s finest orchestral instrumentalists, will take place on an all-Mozart program on Friday, Nov. 13, at 8 p.m. on the Westermann Stage of the Concert Hall at 1 South Avenue in Garden City.  

The program will consist of the best by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart was only 17 years old at the time he composed his Symphony No. 25, sometimes called the “Little G Minor.” Book-ending this all-Mozart program is one of the last three great symphonies from his final year, the mellifluous Symphony No. 39 in E-flat. Between them, soloist Gabrielius Alekna will perform the most loved of the composer’s Piano Concertos, the No. 24 in C minor, KV 491; and the concert aria with piano obbligato, Ch’io mi scordi di te, joined by soprano Darla Diltz.

For additional information on Adelphi’s Department of Music, visit https://music.adelphi.edu/.

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