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up-to-date performance and recital information,
call the Music School at 412.396.4632. Performances
and recitals are subject to change without notice.
Sunday, Feb. 12
Duquesne University Symphony Orchestra with music
director Sidney Harth. Pieces include Double Concerto,
A. Vivaldi; Double Concerto, M. Arnold; Triple
Concerto, A. Vivaldi featuring violin solos by
Charles Stegeman, Rachel Stegeman and Gwen Thompson;
and Symphony No. 3, R. Gliere.
8 p.m., Carnegie Music Hall, Oakland. Suggested
donation: $10.
Sunday, Feb. 19
Duquesne University Wind Symphony and Symphony
Band featuring conductor Robert C. Cameron.
8 p.m., Carnegie Music Hall, Oakland. Suggested
donation: $10.
Thursday, Feb. 23
The Duquesne Contemporary Ensemble featuring conductor
David Stock.
8 p.m., PNC Recital Hall, Pappert School, Duquesne
University. Suggested donation: $10.
Sunday, Feb. 26
Brahms on the Bluff: Dual Duos and a Duet
As part of the three-year concert series Brahms
on the Bluff, this performance will feature
pianist Natasha Snitkovsky, Duquesne’s Hillman
Distinguished Professor of Piano David Allen Wehr,
and Randolph Kelly, principal violist with the
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. During the concert,
Wehr and Kelly will team up for two duo sonatas,
and Snitkovsky will join Wehr for a rare piano
duet, Variations on a Theme of Schumann.
The season concludes with Wehr’s performance
of the monumental Handel Variations for
solo piano.
2:15 p.m., informative talk
3 p.m., concert, followed by public reception.
PNC Recital Hall, Pappert School, Duquesne University.
Suggested donation: $10.
Duquesne University
Duquesne is a private, coeducational university
offering an extensive selection of undergraduate
and graduate degree programs across 10 schools
of study. Duquesne is consistently ranked among
the nation's top Catholic universities for its
award-winning faculty and 128-year tradition of
academic excellence.
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