MORE THAN MUSIC Faculty Concert “Music & Mythology”

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CONCORDIA CONSERVATORY PRESENTS 

MORE THAN MUSIC CONCERT: Music & Mythology

Sunday, May 3 at 4:00 p.m. | Bronxville, NY

Bronxville, NY – Concordia Conservatory closes its 2025–26 More Than Music faculty concert series with Music & Mythology on Sunday, May 3, 2026 at 4:00 p.m. The concert will be held at the home of Laurie and Hoke Slaughter in Bronxville.

 

This engaging 45-minute concert-lecture explores how mythological stories have inspired composers across centuries. Through music and storytelling, audiences will encounter legendary figures including Zeus, Orpheus, Penelope, and heroes of the Trojan War, discovering how composers transform ancient myths into vivid musical narratives.

 

The program features Concordia Conservatory faculty artists Katherine Lerner Lee, soprano, Monica Bauchwitz, violin, and Marija Ilic, piano, performing works by Schubert, Schumann, Musto, and Vaughan Williams.

 

“Mythology has long inspired composers and poets alike,” said Kathleen Suss, Executive Director of Concordia Conservatory. “This program brings those timeless stories to life through music and conversation, allowing audiences to experience the powerful connection between poetry, legend, and musical expression.”

 

The More Than Music series combines performance with conversation, giving audiences an intimate look at the artistry and insight of Concordia Conservatory’s distinguished faculty in an intimate and welcoming setting.

 

Tickets: $27 adults | $13.50 seniors & children
Available at concordiaconservatory.org or by calling 914-395-4507.

 

Concordia Conservatory’s mission is to inspire, instruct, and enrich lives through music by offering excellence in education and performance.

 


When

Sunday, May 3, 2026    
4:00 pm

Where

Home of Laurie & Hoke Slaughter, Bronxville
To Be Emailed Prior to Concert
Bronxville, New York 10708
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Ticket Information

$13.50 - $27.00

Additional Information

Presenter Phone: 9143954507
Handicap Accessible: Yes