Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Concert Series continues this fall, featuring rising stars of classical music. These performances offer the community a unique opportunity to experience exceptional talent in the intimate setting of our auditorium.
Join Us for an Enchanting Evening of Music!
Experience the enchanting sounds of Oliver Neubauer in a captivating performance that celebrates the expressive power of the violin. The program blends timeless classics with contemporary works, showcasing Oliver’s exceptional artistry and skill.
Featured Artist:
Chaeyoung Park is an award-winning pianist known for her expressive and thoughtful playing. A 2022 YCA First Prize winner and 2023 Rubinstein Competition finalist, she has performed at Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, and with major orchestras like the Israel Philharmonic. A Juilliard graduate, Park is also an avid chamber musician, set to tour with cellist Zlatomir Fung in 2025.
Violinist Oliver Neubauer, praised for his beautiful playing and artistry, is a rising star in the classical world. Winner of the 2023 Susan Wadsworth Young Concert Artists Auditions, he is a YCA Jacobs Fellow. His 2024-25 season includes debuts at the Kennedy Center and Merkin Hall, concerto performances with the Delaware Symphony and Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle, and collaborations with Sir András Schiff at London’s Wigmore Hall. He has appeared at prestigious venues like Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall and the Verbier Festival. Oliver will also return to the Marlboro Music Festival and debut at Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall in 2025.
The concert begins at 6:00 PM sharp and concludes at 7:00 PM; doors open at 5:45 PM. No intermission. There will be a 45 minute long reception to follow. Purchasing a ticket allows you concert and reception entry, no assigned seating in the auditorium; guests can sit where they'd like. Free parking in the Grace Auditorium parking lot, signage will point visitors to the lot.
Don’t miss this unforgettable night of music that promises to delight and inspire!
This event is free for CSHL faculty, students, and staff with ID badges or discount code.