The Seniors Orchestral Society of New York, led by Founder and Music Director Elliot Levioff, is a resident community orchestra comprised of accomplished and engaged senior citizens. Their mission is to make classical music accessible to a wide audience through free concerts, enriching New York City's cultural life. With a focus on engaging seniors citizens in the cultural fabric of the city and developing new audiences, they collaborate with established choral groups and showcase both emerging and established soloists.
Under the direction of Elliot Levioff and Associate Conductor Michael Haigler, the orchestra presents an annual series of four seasonal concerts at unique locations throughout New York City. The concerts feature talented soloists such as pianist Arielle Levioff, violinist Nicolas Ortega, mezzo-soprano Tynan Davis, and violinist Randall Goosby, who has already appeared with major orchestras at the young age of sixteen. With a commitment to bringing classical music to public spaces and diverse audiences, the Seniors Orchestral Society of New York is a vibrant contributor to the city's cultural scene.
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