Oboe, Viola, and Piano

Student Recital | October 14, 2022 8:00 p.m.

Curtis Institute of Music students perform over 100 free recitals during the semester, held on most Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, beginning with this exhilarating first performance featuring oboe, viola, and piano.

Admission requires advance registration and is complimentary.

Curtis will livestream Friday recitals on Facebook and YouTube at 8 p.m. during the season.

Please note: Performance programs are subject to last-minute changes and cancellations.


Program
ARRIEU Impromptu
STILL Incantation and Dance

Cameron Slaton, oboe
Preston Atkins, piano

SCHUMANN Drei Romanzen, Op. 94

Christopher Correa, oboe
Elena Jivaeva, piano

INTERMISSION
SCHUMANN Märchenbilder, Op. 113
BOWEN Phantasy, Op. 54

Soyoung Cho, viola
Elena Jivaeva, piano

  • October 14, 2022
  • 8:00 p.m.
  • Curtis Institute of Music, Field Concert Hall

About the Performers

Cameron Slaton, from Franklin, Ohio, a student of Katherine Needleman and Philippe Tondre, is the Laura and Bill Buck Fellow and entered Curtis in 2020. 

Preston Atkins, from Cedar Falls, Iowa, a student of Daniel Matsukawa, is a Curtis Institute of Music Fellow and entered Curtis in 2022.

Christopher Correa, from Long Beach, Calif., a student of Katherine Needleman and Philippe Tondre, is the Gephart Family Fellow and entered Curtis in 2020.

Soyoung Cho, from Seoul, a student of Misha Amory and Edward Gazouleas, is the Reaumur and Mary Corrin Winston Fellow and first entered Curtis in 2017.

Elena Jivaeva, staff pianist

Special Thanks

The Edith L. and Robert Prostkoff Memorial Concert Series. The Curtis Institute of Music receives funding from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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