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Brendan Lockhart & Maxwell Vernon, voice
Watkins Lecture HallEarl V. Moore Building
Free - no tickets required
Undergraduate students Brendan Lockhart & Maxwell Vernon perform a recital.
Allyson Cohen, violin
McIntosh TheatreEarl V. Moore Building
Free - no tickets required
Graduate student Allyson Cohen performs a recital on the violin.
Grace Mockus, cello
Britton Recital HallEarl V. Moore Building
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Undergraduate student Grace Mockus performs a recital as the conclusion of a year-long project researching, editing, and typesetting sonatas by 19th century female composer Emilie Mayer. The performance will be on the school’s historic cello and 1866 Erard piano, both from the Stearns Collection, in an effort to create the same sound-world that Mayer would have expected. The recital also features pianists Gabriel Merrill-Steskal and Yumiao Mai, and is sponsored by the U-M Library, Arts at Michigan, and the Stearns Collection.
Bethlehem Kelley, violin
McIntosh TheatreEarl V. Moore Building
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Undergraduate Bethlehem Kelley performs a recital on the violin.
Yun Han, cello
Britton Recital HallEarl V. Moore Building
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Graduate student Yun Han performs a recital on the cello.
Robert Wesley Mason, baritone
The First Congregational Church of Ann Arbor, 608 E. William St, Ann Arbor, MI
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DMA candidate Robert Wesley Mason performs a program entited “Loss, Recovery and Memory” for a second dissertation recital, accompanied by Sarah Thune, piano.
ChenYi Avsharian, violin with Amy I-Lin Cheng, piano
Stamps AuditoriumWalgreen Drama Center
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Internationally recognized violin virtuoso and Shar Music COO ChenYi Avsharian performs a recital entitled “Boundless Horizon,” accompanied by faculty pianist Amy I-Lin Cheng.
Brain Pocket, percussion
Hankinson Rehearsal HallEarl V. Moore Building
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Graduate students Olivia Cirisian and Fitz Neeley perform a percussion recital.
Rong Sui, piano / chamber music
Stamps AuditoriumWalgreen Drama Center
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Graduate student Rong Sui performs a recital.
PlayFest 2024: “The Croissant”
Newman StudioWalgreen Drama Center
Free - no tickets required
Presented by the Department of Theatre & Drama, PlayFest is the yearly play reading festival dedicated to the process of New Play Development. Guests from the professional world will adjudicate the plays in the festival as well as engage in critical feedback session with each of the creative teams.