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    Nov 608:00 PM
    Orchestra Of St. Luke's: Raphael Pichon - Beethoven's Symphony No. 9Carnegie Hall - Isaac Stern Auditorium, New York, NY
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  • MON
    Jan 12202607:00 PM
    Orchestra Of St. Luke's: Rob Berman - Oklahoma! in ConcertCarnegie Hall - Isaac Stern Auditorium, New York, NY
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    Feb 12202608:00 PM
    Orchestra of St. Luke'sCarnegie Hall - Isaac Stern Auditorium, New York, NY
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    Mar 26202608:00 PM
    Orchestra of St. Luke'sCarnegie Hall - Isaac Stern Auditorium, New York, NY
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    Apr 30202608:00 PM
    Orchestra Of St. Luke's: Masaaki Suzuki & Midori - Beethoven’s Violin ConcertoCarnegie Hall - Isaac Stern Auditorium, New York, NY
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  • TUE
    Jun 2202607:00 PM
    Orchestra of St. Luke's: Paul McCreesh - Bach & MozartCarnegie Hall - Judy & Arthur Zankel Hall, New York, NY
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  • WED
    Jun 10202607:00 PM
    Orchestra of St. Luke's: Pieter Wispelwey - HaydnCarnegie Hall - Judy & Arthur Zankel Hall, New York, NY
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    Jun 16202607:00 PM
    Orchestra of St. Luke's: Renaud Capucon - Bach & MozartCarnegie Hall - Judy & Arthur Zankel Hall, New York, NY
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    Jun 23202607:00 PM
    Orchestra of St. Luke's: Jean Rondeau - Bach Festival FinaleCarnegie Hall - Judy & Arthur Zankel Hall, New York, NY
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    About Orchestra Of St. Luke's

    Currently, the Orchestra of St. Luke's continues to thrive as a leading ensemble in the concert scene. The orchestra's concert series includes a mix of traditional orchestral performances and innovative collaborations with contemporary artists. OSL has adapted to the changing landscape of live events, incorporating virtual concerts and hybrid performances into its offerings, especially in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As of October 2023, OSL is gearing up for its upcoming season, which features an exciting lineup of concerts showcasing a blend of classical masterpieces and new works. The orchestra is set to perform at various iconic venues in New York City, with a focus on celebrating the works of both established and emerging composers. Additionally, OSL continues to engage with the community through educational programs, offering masterclasses and workshops aimed at inspiring the next generation of musicians. The orchestra's commitment to diversity and inclusivity remains at the forefront of its initiatives, as it seeks to attract a broader audience and foster a love for orchestral music among all demographics. With its deep-rooted history and ongoing dedication to innovation in live performances, the Orchestra of St. Luke's remains a vibrant and essential part of the cultural fabric of New York City.

    Orchestra Of St. Luke's History

    The Orchestra of St. Luke's (OSL) has a rich history that dates back to 1974, when it was founded by a group of musicians who sought to create a collaborative orchestra that would perform both classical and contemporary music. Named after the historic St. Luke’s Church in New York City, where the orchestra held its first concerts, OSL quickly gained recognition for its versatility and commitment to artistic excellence. Over the years, the orchestra has expanded its repertoire, performing works from the Baroque period to contemporary pieces, often featuring notable soloists and conductors. OSL has also been instrumental in bringing new music to audiences, commissioning works from renowned composers and providing a platform for emerging talents. In the 1980s, the orchestra gained a strong foothold in the New York City arts scene, performing regularly at prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. Through various collaborations and outreach programs, OSL has made classical music accessible to diverse audiences, fostering a love for orchestral music in communities across the city. The orchestra’s commitment to education and community engagement continues to be a cornerstone of its mission, making it a beloved institution in the classical music world.