Music at St. Stephen’s 2025 Concert Series
Please join us for the next extraordinary star-studded concert on Sunday, September 14, 4:00 PM at St. Stephen’s Church
American violinist Kevin Zhu first came to international attention with early successes at the Yehudi Menuhin and Paganini Competitions. His young career has since taken him to renowned concert halls across the globe, ranging from the Konzerthaus Berlin to the Esplanade in Singapore, London’s Royal Festival Hall to the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing, and Bozar Brussels to The Kennedy Center. Learn more
Violist Paul Neubauer's exceptional musicality and effortless playing led the New York Times to call him “a master musician.” He recently made his Chicago Symphony subscription debut with conductor Riccardo Muti as well as his Mariinsky Orchestra debut at the White Nights Festival. He also gave the U.S. Premiere of the newly discovered Impromptu for viola and piano by Shostakovich with pianist Wu Han. Learn more
Acclaimed for his stellar stage presence and joyous musicianship, cellist Sterling Elliott is a 2021 Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient and the winner of the Senior Division of the 2019 National Sphinx Competition. He has appeared with major orchestras such as the Philadelphia Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Learn more
Tickets are now available for this performance for $30. In addition to the concert, attendees will be cordially invited to enjoy a reception of fine foods and drinks provided by DiCicco and Sons Markets, Armonk Wines & Spirits and Beascakes Bakery.
Created by the internationally recognized artistic director Veronika Schreiber, the 2025 Music at St. Stephen’s Concert Series, funded by the Elzbieta and David Grove Foundation, offers mostly classical music, presented by world renown soloists. Audiences will have an opportunity to enjoy the rich sound of the Peragallo Pipe Organ, inaugurated in 2017, alone and in combination with various instruments and singers.
For additional information about Music at St. Stephen’s, including the final concerts in the 2025 series, artist biographies, and to purchase tickets visit www.musicatststephens.org.