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Trials & Triumphs: Market Square Concerts Summermusic 2025 - Concert #3

  • Starting: Jul 19, 2025
  • Venue: Market Square Concerts
  • 20 S. Second St.
    Harrisburg, PA 17101
  • Times: 7:30 pm
  • Admission: Single tickets are $35, $30 for seniors, $5 for college students and FREE for K-12 school-age students with a $10 ticket available for one accompanying adult. For tickets, please call 717 221-9599 or https://www.marketsquareconcerts.org/concerts or email akoch@marketsquareconcerts.org
  • Phone: (717) 221-9599

On Saturday, July 19, 7:30 PM at Market Square Presbyterian Church, MSC Summermusic 2025 will conclude with Shostakovich’s searingly dramatic Piano Trio No. 2, written in the darkest days of the WWII after a loss of his closest friend, and Beethoven’s celebrated “Archduke” Trio, a testament to composer’s spiritual strength in the face of hearing loss and disheartening historical backdrop of Napoleonic wars. This performance will feature the MENDELSSOHN PIANO TRIO, Peter Sirotin, violin; Fiona Thompson cello; and Ya-Ting Chang, piano.

Single tickets are $35, $30 for seniors, $5 for college students and FREE for K-12 school-age students with a $10 ticket available for one accompanying adult. For tickets, please call 717 221-9599, at https://mscsm253.eventbrite.com or https://www.marketsquareconcerts.org/summermusic2025 or email akoch@marketsquareconcerts.org .

We hope you will join us for this concert which will also be the final performance of the Mendelssohn Piano Trio after a 27-year career which included over 600 performances around the world and 15 critically acclaimed CDs.

About Mendelssohn Piano Trio - www.mendelssohnpianotrio.com

Concert Sponsors: UPMC Pinnacle Foundation | John and Annie Standley | UPMC
Season Sponsor: Carole DeSoto

Trials & Triumphs: Market Square Concerts Summermusic 2025 - Concert #3
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  • On Saturday, July 19, 7:30 PM at Market Square Presbyterian Church, MSC Summermusic 2025 will conclude with Shostakovich’s searingly dramatic Piano Trio No. 2, written in the darkest days of the WWII