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International Steinway Artist, concert pianist, and composer Dr. Karen Walwyn will lecture on and perform solo piano works by world-renowned composer Florence Price—the first African-American woman to gain national acclaim—alongside a selection of Walwyn’s own original compositions.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee faculty Saul Bitran, Andrew Mark, Charlotte Hu, and Philipp Stäudlin, along with faculty duo Marimolin (Sharan Leventhal, violin, and Nancy Zeltsman, marimba) perform works by Schubert, Chasalow, and others.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee faculty members Sarah Brady, Robert Sheena, Jan Halloran, Margaret Phillips, and Anne Howarth present a Faculty Wind Quintet recital, featuring compositions by Jeff Scott, Paul Hindemith, and Francis Poulenc. They will be joined by Jonathan Bass on piano.
Students from Dr. Eun Young Lee’s composition studio will be paired with flutists from the studio of Professor Sarah Brady, to read new student compositions and explore ways to develop the material.
Boston Conservatory faculty members Jean Anderson and David Small present a nautical-themed art song concert honoring Small’s ancestors, most of whom were sea captains and sailors. The program includes the songs of Fauré, Schubert, and Lee Hoiby.
Musical theater voice faculty member Jessye DeSilva brings her perspective as a woman of trans experience to repertoire from the musical theater canon.