Children's Orchestra Society hosts 57th annual winter concert

The Children's Orchestra Society will stage its 57th Annual Winter Concert on December 20, 2025, in Syosset, New York. Young performers aged 3 to 18 from various ensembles will deliver a holiday program of live music. Tickets are available now for this family-friendly event.

Event Overview

The Children's Orchestra Society continues its holiday tradition with the 57th Annual Winter Concert, set for Friday, December 20, 2025, at 4:00 PM. Held at 36 Church Street in Syosset, New York, the concert brings together talented young musicians to perform seasonal selections. This event highlights the organization's commitment to nurturing musical skills from early childhood through advanced levels.

Young Performers and Ensembles

Participants range in age from 3 to 18, showcasing a broad range of development stages. The lineup includes several ensembles that demonstrate progressive musical abilities:

  • Young Symphonic Ensemble
  • Junior Symphonic Ensemble
  • Sinfonia Orchestra
  • Kinder Orchestra
  • Mallets & Bars Ensemble
  • Elite String Ensemble
  • Wind Symphonic Ensemble
  • Percussion Ensemble

From initial steps in the Kinder Orchestra to polished performances by elite groups, the concert offers a comprehensive view of musical growth supported by experienced instructors and years of preparation.

Attendance and Support

This performance marks 57 years of fostering excellence in youth music education. Families are invited to attend and create a new holiday custom while supporting local talent. Tickets can be purchased via the official site at childrensorch.org/event/57th-annual-winter-concert, ensuring an accessible way to enjoy the evening.

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