Afternoon Chamber Music II
Leonard & Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts, Topfer Rehearsal StudioConservatory of Music students present chamber works.
Conservatory of Music students present chamber works.
Brilliant pianist and faculty member will perform a program of rich masterworks: Beethoven-Liszt, "Symphony No. 6"; Rachmaninoff, "Moments-musicaux," op. 16; Chopin, "Barcarolle," op. 60
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The Percussion Ensemble performs dynamic international works from the 20th- and 21st-century canon along with jazz-influenced pieces. Frank Cassara, Director.
Illustrious Russian master and pedagogue, having recently emigrated to the U.S., will give a clinic.
Once upon a time three sisters lived with their brother in a little house. Will they ever get to Moscow? Will we still be talking about them a hundred years later? Will they find love? No, yes, and maybe.
Once upon a time three sisters lived with their brother in a little house. Will they ever get to Moscow? Will we still be talking about them a hundred years later? Will they find love? No, yes, and maybe.
Once upon a time three sisters lived with their brother in a little house. Will they ever get to Moscow? Will we still be talking about them a hundred years later? Will they find love? No, yes, and maybe.
Conservatory of Music composers present their new acoustic and electroacoustic works. Douglas Cohen, Faculty Coordinator and Bruno Voigt, Program Coordinator.
Once upon a time three sisters lived with their brother in a little house. Will they ever get to Moscow? Will we still be talking about them a hundred years later? Will they find love? No, yes, and maybe.