
St. John’s, Huntington, presents The Meridien Duo in concert, with a program of works by Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Amy Beach, and Andrea Casarrubios. The performance will be held at St. John’s Church, Main Street and Prospect Street, Huntington Village. Tickets are $20 general admission and $15 for students, seniors, and veterans.
For tickets, visit www.stjohnshuntington.org/concerts.
About the Artists:
Pianist Christine Doré enjoys an active and varied career as a teacher, chamber musician, accompanist, coach, recording artist and soloist. She has been a Professor of Music at Suffolk Community College since 2019 and previously held the same position at LIU Post. Ms. Doré has performed extensively throughout the US and Europe, and is always happy to perform with friends in Huntington. Called “a cellist with rich tonal resources, fine subtlety and a keen sense of phrasing” (Gramophone), cellist Anthony Arnone enjoys a varied career as a soloist, chamber musician, conductor, recording artist, composer, teacher and author throughout the country and around the world. Mr. Arnone has been the professor of cello at the University of Iowa School of Music since 2001 and enjoys combining music with his other passion of running marathons. Renowned for its outreach ministries and vibrant cultural programming, St. John’s Episcopal Church in Huntington NY once again opens its historic sanctuary to the community—offering an opportunity to experience the works of the world’s great composers in a setting that unites tradition, artistry, and accessibility.