EastWest Artistry NYC Announces ‘A Year-End Classical Salon: Voices & Strings in Harmony’

By David Salazar

EastWest Artistry NYC presents “A Year-End Classical Salon: Voices & Strings in Harmony,” on Dec. 6, 2025.

The showcase will take place at the Hephzibah House on the Upper West Side and features pianist Eric Sedgwick. Soprano Xinran Du performs Reynaldo Hahn’s “À Chloris” and Puccini’s “O mio babbino caro” from “Gianni Schicchi,” while soprano Lena Wu, EastWest Artistry NYC Founder and Producer, sings “Je veux vivre” from Gounod’s “Roméo et Juliette” and Händel’s “Rejoice Greatly” from “Messiah.”

Violinist Taisiya Losmakova and pianist Aleksandr Bolotin present a virtuosic violin–piano duet, and pianist Lisa Sai delivers a featured solo performance.

“Our salon is not just another concert. it’s an artistic bridge where East meets West, and where art returns to the people,” Wu told OperaWire. “At EastWest Artistry NYC, we bring professional-level performances into intimate, social settings, allowing audiences , many of whom have never attended a classical concert before — to experience music, painting, and culture in a relaxed and personal way. My goal is to break down the barriers between artists and audiences, so that everyone feels inspired, connected, and reminded that art belongs to everyday life.”

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