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South Shore Symphony Orchestra Concert

The South Shore Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Music Director Scott Jackson Wiley, will be performing at Molloy College Madison Theatre in Rockville Centre on Saturday March 29th at 8 pm.  The program features Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Magic Flute Overture; Rimsky-Korsakow’s Scheherazade and Johannes Brahms’ Double Concerto for Violin and Cello, op. 102 in A minor featuring members of the Cassett Quartet, violinist Muneko Otani and cellist Nicole Johnson.


 Muneko Otani is currently on the faculty of Columbia University, The Mannes College of Music and the Mozarteum Summer Festival in Salzburg.  She has performed as a soloist with the Tokyo Chamber Orchestra as well as the Norfolk Festival Orchestra. Ms Otani has held fellowships at both the Banff and Tanglewood Summer Festivals.


            Nicole Johnson has performed as a recitalist and chamber musician throughout the U.S. and Germany. She has appeared in performances with the Vermeer Quartet on their series in Chicago, on the Composers' Guild concerts in New York City and at the Spoleto Festival in Charleston, South Carolina. Most recently, she was the cellist of the Avanti Ensemble in Blacksburg, Virginia, where she also chaired the cello and chamber music departments at the Renaissance Music Academy. 

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              Tickets can be purchased online, by phone or at the door and are $18 for orchestra seating and $15 for seniors and Guild members and $5 for students. For further information contact (516) 323-4444 or visit the Madison Theatre website at http://madisontheatreny.org or the South Shore Symphony Orchestra website at www.sssymphony.org.     


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