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Wellesley College Concert Series—chamber music by composer Reinald Moya
October 4 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
TIME: 7:30pm
COST: Free and open to the public.
DESCRIPTION: The Wellesley College Concert Series presents an evening of chamber music by composer Reinaldo Moya, Associate Professor of Music Composition and Theory at Wellesley College.
This portrait recital includes performances of Ghostwritten Variations, Diáspora, Migrare Mutare, Duende, Rocola, and the world premiere of a piece for two Pianos, It Was Turning in a Circle.
Featuring:
Eliko Akahori, piano
Francesca Anderegg, violin
David Collins, piano
Randall Hodgkinson, piano
Kanako Nishikawa, piano
David Russell, cello
Jenny Tang, piano
Sonja Tengblad, soprano
Moya, a graduate of Venezuela’s El Sistema, has received the Charles Ives Fellowship, McKnight Composers Fellowship, Van Lier Fellowship, and Aaron Copland Award. He won the Ellis-Beauregard Foundation Composer Award, leading to his commissioned Piano Concerto for Joyce Yang and the Bangor Symphony Orchestra. As Composer-in-Residence at The Schubert Club (2017-19), he wrote Tienda, praised by The Star Tribune for its distinctive style. His opera Memory Boy premiered at the Minnesota Opera in 2016. His works have been performed worldwide, including by the Minnesota Orchestra and the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra. He is a graduate of The Juilliard School with masters and doctorate degrees, studying with Samuel Adler and Robert Beaser.
For concert questions, please email concerts@wellesley.edu.
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