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Pianist Brianna Matzke’s commissioning project, Tremor, is a response to her recently diagnosed neurological condition, essential tremor, which makes her hands shake.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee presents a recital by guest pianist Jihye Chang, featuring works by Marti Epstein, Dan VanHassel, Eun Young Lee, and more, to celebrate the release of her new album, Boston Etudes.
Faculty artists Jean Anderson, piano, and David Small, baritone, present a concert featuring some of their favorite songs, including works of Brahms, Mahler, Finzi, Ben Moore, Kohn, Duparc, Faure, Guastavino, and Billy Joel.
Russian-born pianist Olga Kern was catapulted into stardom with her Gold Medal at the 2001 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Since then, she has established a spectacular career, performing to wild enthusiasm all over the world.
In addition to her globe-trotting career, Olga Kern has been a professor of piano at the Manhattan School of Music since 2017 and often presents master classes. Devoted to music education, she has created the Kern Foundation “Aspiration,” which assists talented musicians around the world.
Melissa White, violinist of the Grammy Award–winning Harlem Quartet and first-prize laureate in the Sphinx Competition, joins forces with pianist Pallavi Mahidhara, prize winner in the 69th Geneva International Piano Competition and the 6th International Prokofiev Competition.
Students from Boston Conservatory at Berklee voice and collaborative piano programs present an evening of song in the inaugural performance of Season of Song.
Acclaimed pianist and Boston Conservatory professor Michael Lewin presents his only solo Boston recital of the season. Repertoire will include Pärt, Griffes, Liszt, Menotti, Debussy, and Moszkowski.
Boston Conservatory Orchestra, conducted by Bruce Hangen, begins its season with a program featuring Scheherazade, the orchestral suite from the comic opera Rosenkavalier, and Mason Quinn’s "Toast of the Town" Overture.
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