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Goldstein-Peled-Fiterstein Trio Opens Quogue Chamber Music Season

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The Goldstein-Peled-Fiterstein Trio, pianist Alon Goldstein, cellist Amit Peled and clarinetist Alex Fiterstein, open Quogue Chamber Music's 2025 season with a concert on Saturday, June 14, at Quogue Community Hall. ISRAEL ORANGE

The Goldstein-Peled-Fiterstein Trio, pianist Alon Goldstein, cellist Amit Peled and clarinetist Alex Fiterstein, open Quogue Chamber Music's 2025 season with a concert on Saturday, June 14, at Quogue Community Hall. ISRAEL ORANGE

The Goldstein-Peled-Fiterstein Trio, cellist Amit Peled, clarinetist Alex Fiterstein and pianist Alon Goldstein, open Quogue Chamber Music's 2025 season with a concert on Saturday, June 14, at Quogue Community Hall. BRITT OLSEN-ECKER

The Goldstein-Peled-Fiterstein Trio, cellist Amit Peled, clarinetist Alex Fiterstein and pianist Alon Goldstein, open Quogue Chamber Music's 2025 season with a concert on Saturday, June 14, at Quogue Community Hall. BRITT OLSEN-ECKER

The Goldstein-Peled-Fiterstein Trio, cellist Amit Peled, pianist Alon Goldstein and clarinetist Alex Fiterstein, open Quogue Chamber Music's 2025 season with a concert on Saturday, June 14, at Quogue Community Hall. BRITT OLSEN-ECKER

The Goldstein-Peled-Fiterstein Trio, cellist Amit Peled, pianist Alon Goldstein and clarinetist Alex Fiterstein, open Quogue Chamber Music's 2025 season with a concert on Saturday, June 14, at Quogue Community Hall. BRITT OLSEN-ECKER

authorStaff Writer on Jun 5, 2025

Quogue Chamber Music opens its 2025 season on Saturday, June 14, with a 7:30 performance by the Goldstein-Peled-Fiterstein Trio at Quogue Community Hall.

Bound by their Israeli roots, pianist Alon Goldstein, cellist Amit Peled and clarinetist Alex Fiterstein formed the Goldstein-Peled-Fiterstein Trio in 2005. Today, the ensemble’s performances reflect both the special gifts and originality of the three artists as soloists as well as their marvelous sense of ensemble and love of chamber music.

Performances in recent and upcoming seasons include appearances at the Rockefeller Concerts and Peoples’ Symphony Concerts in New York, the University of Chicago, Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, Interlochen Center for the Arts in Michigan, New Orleans Friends of Chamber Music, Chamber Music in Yellow Springs, Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts, the Schubert Club International Artist Series in St. Paul, Abbey Bach Festival (Oregon), Auditorium Chamber Music Series (Idaho) and at the Rose Theatre in Lincoln Center.

The trio’s June 14 concert program will include Beethoven Piano Trio, Op. 11, Bach Cello Suite #1 (3 movements), Poulenc “Sonata for Clarinet and Piano,” Chopin Piano Scherzo #2 and Stutschewsky “Hassidic Fantasy” for clarinet, cello and piano.

Tickets are $60 ($120 includes post-concert celebration with the artists), students $5 (concert only) at quoguechambermusic.org. Tickets will also be sold at the door on the night of the concert. Quogue Community Hall is at 125 Jessup Avenue in Quogue.

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