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The Momenta String Quartet and bassoonist Adrian Morejon present the world premiere of Eun Young Lee’s newest work, commissioned by the Guggenheim Foundation.
Guest duo 8 St. Stephen, featuring violinist Clara Kim and pianist Angela Kim, performs music by Boston Conservatory faculty member Dan VanHassel and others.
Boston Conservatory faculty member Marti Epstein presents her new piece composed for and performed by pianist Jack Yarbrough (MM '21, PSC '22), an alum of the Conservatory’s Contemporary Classical Music Performance program.
Guest artists andPlay (featuring Maya Bennardo, violin, and Hannah Levinson, viola) present a concert of exciting contemporary music for their duo, including a major work by faculty member Victoria Cheah.
The World Music Scoring Association in collaboration with the Society of Composers will be hosting a concert of student compositions with influences from cultures around the world.
The BoCo Pops presents the 1922 silent film Nosferatu by F. W. Murnau, featuring works by Boston Conservatory at Berklee and Berklee College of Music composers, led by graduate student conductors N. F. Pratama, Harold Rivas Perdomo, Julian Dürr, Christine Le, Edith Mora Hernández, and Simon Sadiković.
Hinge Quartet begins their yearlong residency with the Composition Department by presenting a concert of recent works composed for the ensemble, including a world premiere by Kirsten Volness.