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Program
A concert performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's
Ruddigore
With orchestra, chorus and soloists
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About the orchestra:
The Albert Einstein Symphony Orchestra, now in its 30th season,
is composed largely of students, housestaff and
faculty of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and its affiliated
hospitals, as well as talented musicians from surrounding communities.
We regularly give four concerts a year, and perform works from the early
Baroque through the 20th Century, from small chamber pieces to larger
Romantic symphonies and concertos. We also have done vocal music,
including recent concert performances of Gilbert and Sullivan's Trial by
Jury, Iolanthe, The Gondoliers , The
Mikado, The Yeomen of the Guard, The Pirates of Penzance and Patience.
Featured
soloists with the Orchestra have included both local instrumentalists as well
as noted musicians of international reputation.
About the conductor:
Dr. Stephen Moshman is a visiting Associate Professor of
Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Associate Professor of
Medicine at New York Medical College,
and a full-time Attending Internist in the Department of Medicine at Westchester Medical Center.
Starting his musical life as a violinist, he developed an interest in
conducting and composition early on, and founded and conducted the University of Rochester Baroque Ensemble while
attending college there. He has also composed a variety of orchestral
and chamber works.
The Albert Einstein Symphony
Orchestra was organized by him in 1982.
About the soloists: 
Preview our schedule for this season: 
Musicians interested in joining the orchestra: 
Location: Albert
Einstein College
of Medicine - Robbins Auditorium - Forchheimer Building 2nd
Floor - 1300 Morris Park Ave. (at Eastchester Rd.) -
Bronx, NY 10461 Handicap
access is from the Morris
Park entrance of the Florchheimer Building where
elevators are available.
Admission: Our concerts are free, but a $10.00 minimum
contribution would be most helpful to support ongoing efforts to provide music
for everyone.
If you would like to be notified
by e-mail of upcoming concerts, or are a
musician interested in joining the orchestra,
contact us at einsteinorchinfo@aol.com:
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