When: March 21, 2026 – 4 PMWhere: Concert Hall At Drew University36 Madison Avenue, Madison, New Jersey 07940
Founded in 2017 by pianist, conductor and composer, Karén Hakobyan, Pegasus: The Orchestra has been hailed by New York Concert Review as a “first-rate ensemble,” known for its dynamic, bold and exciting performances. This concert to benefit The TheraYouth Foundation will feature newly crafted arrangements for the ensemble’s eighteen musicians, moving from the brilliance of Haydn and Saint-Saëns to the lyricism of Rachmaninoff and the energy of Gershwin, and features the dazzling Grammy nominated cello soloist Sergey Antonov, the gold medalist of the 2007 Tchaikovsky International Competition.
Based in New York City, Pegasus rarely strays outside of New York City, making their Carnegie Hall debut this year. Enjoy the rare opportunity to see them at Drew University.
The Chatham High School Chamber Choir, led by Choral Director Ken Bryson, is a dynamic ensemble of exceptionally talented singers known for their vivacious spirit and energetic performances. Over the past two years, the choir has enjoyed an extraordinary performance schedule, including appearances in the East Wing of the White House (2024), singing the National Anthem at Citi Field for a Mets–Marlins game, and recent performances at the Empire State Building and Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. Under Bryson’s inspired leadership, the Chamber Choir continues to captivate audiences with musical excellence and vibrant stage presence.
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