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Nancy Zeltsman offers a solo marimba recital titled “drinking water,” with music by Gunther Schuller, Paul Simon, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Manuel Ponce, and others, developed during her recent sabbatical.
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.
Boston Conservatory faculty members Sarah Brady, Robert Sheena, Jan Halloran, Margaret Phillips, and Anne Howarth present a Faculty Wind Quintet recital. Repertoire will include the world premiere of a Boston Conservatory commission by Dan VanHassel.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee Alexander Technique instructor Debi Adams is joined by fellow AT instructor Michael Serio for a full program of four-hand piano music. This year, the performance will highlight lesser-known works by Bolcom, Bonis, Miranda, Ligeti, and more.
This concert celebrates Andrew Mark’s one-year journey with the five-string piccolo cello. Repertoire will include some of the earliest works written for solo cello as well as compositions by Bach, Corigliano, and Frazin.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee faculty artists Markus Placci and Judith Eissenberg (violins), Paul Laraia (viola), and Rhonda Rider (cello) present an evening of dynamic works.
Trombonist, composer, conductor, and Boston Conservatory faculty member Norman Bolter presents Music as a Living Thing, a lecture and recital with piano and trombone choir accompaniment.
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.
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.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee faculty members Matt Sharrock and Steph Davis present a marimba duo recital featuring music by Margaret Bonds, Matthew Evan Taylor, Samuel Barber, and others.