Student Recital Series Returns Friday October 20!

On Friday, October 20, the Student Recital Series returns for the 2017–18 season! The Student Recital Series provides a platform for exceptional young musicians—and more than 100 free opportunities for audiences to indulge in a season-long showcase of artistry. Since Curtis was founded in 1924, some of history’s most important musicians have appeared on the stage of Field Concert Hall, and today the Student Recital Series continues this celebrated legacy.

Recitals take place most Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings at 8 p.m., with additional performances on some weekends and weeknights. Continuing one of Curtis’s newest traditions, all Friday recitals will also be streamed live on YouTube and Facebook Live.

The first student recital will feature a variety of showstopping performances, including solo works by Paganini, Wieniawski, Mozart, and more, and a special preview of music from Curtis Opera Theatre’s upcoming performance of Eugene Onegin. Join us in Field Concert Hall, or join the conversation on social media, where fans and friends listen together and engage in friendly discussion during the performance.

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For more information and recital dates for the full season, visit curtis.edu/Recitals.

 

 

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