
About this Event
Welcome to An Evening of Chamber Music with the Musicians of Lenox Hill! Join us for a night of beautiful melodies and harmonies performed by talented musicians. Get ready to be transported to a world of musical bliss as you listen to classical pieces in an intimate setting.
Date: Tue Apr 15 2025
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: TEMPLE ISRAEL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
Come and enjoy the magic of live music with friends and family. This event is a perfect opportunity to unwind and appreciate the artistry of the Musicians of Lenox Hill. Don't miss out on this special evening filled with enchanting performances!
Program
🎼 Fiorillo - Trio in F Major for flute, violin, and viola
🎼 Bloch - Prayer for cello and piano
🎼 Achron - Elegy for String Quartet, Op. 62
🎼 Ravel - Alborada del gracioso for solo piano
🎼 Dvořák - Bagatelles for two violins, cello, and piano
🎼 Prokofiev - Overture on a Hebrew Theme for alto flute, string quartet, and piano
This program commemorates the lives of Dr. Hyman Levy and Jerrold Levy and their profound love of music.
By endowing this annual concert in their memory, the late Mrs. Muriel Levy sought to support the extraordinary talents of the Musicians of Lenox Hill. Under the leadership of Soo-Kyung Park, artistic director, and founding member, the ensemble has flourished for over two decades.
Dr. Hyman Levy, a distinguished cardiologist, scientist, and teacher at Mount Sinai Hospitals, was admired for his kind spirit and deep commitment to both medicine and the arts. A passionate violinist, he organized chamber music sessions at the hospital, and his treasured collection of chamber works has been generously donated to the Musicians of Lenox Hill. His son, a devoted flutist, Jerrold Levy,Jerrold Levy, cherished his time at the Hebrew School of Temple Israel and its musical services. Their legacy, spanning medicine, research, and music, is honored through this concert.
The Musicians of Lenox Hill —praised by The New York Concert Review as "exemplary" and *"impressive"—form a unique ensemble of flute, violin, viola, cello, and piano. Their imaginative programming explores a range of musical styles, brought to life by a roster of internationally renowned musicians.
This year’s featured artists are
🌟Soo-Kyung Park (flute)
🎻 Emilie-Anne Gendron & Anna Elashvili (violins)
🎻 Andy Lin (viola)
🎻 Sean Katsuyama (cello)
🎹 Yeontaek Oh (piano)
These accomplished musicians have won prestigious international competitions, serve on faculty at world-renowned institutions, and perform with leading ensembles worldwide. Their commitment to artistic excellence and mentorship ensures that the next generation of musicians continues to thrive.
🎟 Tickets
🎫 General Admission: $30
Enjoy 50% off your ticket with code MOLH2025 at checkout. Secure your seat today—this limited-time offer won’t last!
📞 For more information
🌟Website: tinyc.org/molh
🌐 Facebook: @molhnyc
📸 Instagram: @molhnyc
📧 [email protected]
📞 212-249-5000
We look forward to sharing this special evening with you! 🎶

Event Venue & Nearby Stays
TEMPLE ISRAEL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 112 East 75th Street, New York, United States
USD 30.00