The Livingston Symphony Orchestra (LSO) opens its season on Saturday, November 7, at 7:30 p.m., and makes its debut at the newly renovated Livingston High School auditorium. More than two years have passed since the orchestra last played in the town whose namesake it bears. Maestro Istvan Jaray, who will lead the orchestra throughout the season, states, “I hope our return to Livingston will garner recognition and appreciation from the town’s residents. This is a great orchestra that they have.”
Dubbed “Magnificent Masterworks,” the November 7 concert begins with Brahms’ Academic Festival Overture and concludes with Saint-Saens’ Symphony No. 3, popularly known as the “Organ Symphony,” featuring guest organist Marilyn Fiordaliso.
Mrs. Fiordaliso is the proprietor of Fiordaliso Music Studio, providing private piano and voice instruction for over 40 years to Livingston area musicians. She is a member of the Hickory Tree Chorus chapter of Sweet Adelines International, MENC, The Voice Care Network, American Choral Directors Association and NJ Music Educators.
Livingston High School is located 30 Robert H. Harp Drive, Livingston, NJ, accessible from South Livingston Avenue to Civic Center Road.
photo: Hickory Tree Chorus Membership Chair, Dolly Power (left), welcomes Marilyn Fiordaliso following Fiordaliso's successful completion of the the chorus's 'Sing A Cappella' series July 2009.
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