On July 10, students spent their evening sitting under the stars and listening to a symphony orchestra performance by New York Philharmonic Orchestra (NYPO) at Cunningham Park.
As the oldest American symphonic institution, NYPO holds a reputation of being one of the best and biggest orchestral names in the nation. NYPO certainly exceeded the audience's expectations with the orchestra's beautiful and melodious performance.
Since 1965, the New York Philharmonic Concerts in the Parks, presented by Didi and Oscar Schafer, have become a cherished summer experience for New Yorkers. Every summer, picnickers and music lovers gather at the parks to hear classical music.
For the students, the concert was a great way to unwind after a long work day. And as one of the last activities for Session A students, this event was all the more memorable for them, especially because they were given the rare opportunity to mingle with Session B students.
After the performance, students admired the fireworks while sitting or laying on the grass. The fireworks brought a close to their evening in an exciting and festive way.
"It was wonderful to relax and celebrate our time here with the local community. I am glad I had the chance to see such a reputable orchestra play, and I have an even greater appreciation for classical music now," said Siying Wu (Sylvia), the Chinese University of Hong Kong student. "I'll definitely remember this night."
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