Brahms, Gordeli, and Schubert
Curtis Institute of Music students perform over 100 free recitals during the school year, held on most Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings. Admission requires advance registration and is complimentary.
Please note: Performance programs are subject to last-minute changes and cancellations.
Program
BACH |
Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011
Dillon Scott, viola |
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BRAHMS |
Sonata No. 3 in D minor, Op. 108
Sameer Agrawal, violin |
INTERMISSION | |
KARG-ELERT |
Sinfonische Kanzone
Xiaoxi Annie Li, flute |
SANCAN | Sonatine |
GORDELI |
Concertino
Emily DeNucci, flute |
SCHUBERT |
Fantasy in C Major, D. 934
Hannah Tam, violin |
About the Performers
Sameer Agrawal, from Chicago, a student of Midori, is the Dorothy Richard Starling Foundation Fellow and entered Curtis in 2023.
Kārlis Bukovskis, from Alūksne, Latvia, a student of Robert McDonald, is the John J. Medveckis Fellow and entered Curtis in 2022.
Emily DeNucci, from Somers, Conn., a student of Jeffrey Khaner, is a Curtis Institute of Music Fellow and entered Curtis in 2022.
Xiaoxi Annie Li, from Beijing, a student of Jeffrey Khaner, is the Huldah Bender Kerner, M.D. Fellow and entered Curtis in 2022.
Dillon Scott, from Lansdale, Pa., a student of Roberto Díaz and Edward Gazouleas, is the Mark E. Rubenstein Fellow and entered Curtis in 2022.
Hannah Tam, from Hong Kong, a student of Ida Kavafian, is the Demeng Foundation Fellow and entered Curtis in 2018.
Lynn Ye, from Ningbo, China, a student of Meng-Chieh Liu, is the Harold and Helene Schonberg Fellow and entered Curtis in 2022.
Yoni Levyatov, staff pianist
Olena Haviuk-Sheremet, guest artist
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- Date Mar 13, 2024
- Time 7:30 P.M.
- Location Curtis Institute of Music, Field Concert Hall