Sun, Apr 26, 2026
11:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Massapequa, United States
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RegisterJoin us for an afternoon of extraordinary music, while experiencing the intense emotions and melodies of Tchaikovsky. Tragic Tchaikovsky Come join us for drama, passion, and musical genius at Alfred G. Berner Middle School. An afternoon devoted to the expressive genius of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky brings together three beloved masterworks that reveal the composer’s extraordinary gift for melody, drama, and emotional depth. Opening the program is the powerful Romeo and Juliet Overture Tchaikovsky’s passionate musical interpretation of Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy. Through sweeping themes and vivid orchestral colors, the music captures the intensity of young love, the tension of family conflict, and the inevitability of fate. From the solemn opening to the soaring love theme—one of the most recognizable in all classical music—the work unfolds with dramatic power and lyrical beauty. The elegance and charm of the Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33 follow, featuring cellist Elijah de la Motte. Inspired by the clarity and grace of the Classical era, this refined set of variations showcases the cello’s expressive voice through music of warmth, wit, and virtuosity. Each variation highlights a different facet of the instrument’s character, from lyrical tenderness to dazzling technical brilliance. The result is a captivating dialogue between soloist and orchestra that sparkles with sophistication and musical delight. The program concludes with the sweeping emotional landscape of the Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64, a work that traces a powerful journey from uncertainty to triumph. Throughout the symphony, Tchaikovsky weaves a recurring “fate” motif that evolves from quiet introspection into a bold and confident statement of resilience. Lush orchestral textures, unforgettable melodies, and moments of profound intensity lead to a triumphant finale that radiates strength and optimism. Together, these three masterworks form a compelling portrait of Tchaikovsky’s ability to transform human emotion into music of enduring beauty and power. This work is supported by Long Island Grants for the Arts through funds provided by the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, and administered by The Huntington Arts Council.
Schedule
Starts
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Sun, Apr 26, 2026 at 11:00 PM
Ends
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Mon, Apr 27, 2026 at 1:00 AM
50 Carman Mill Road