Ohio State School of Music to Welcome Tenor C. Andrew Blosser and Pianists Jiung Yoon and I-Chen Yeh, Feb 2014

By: Jan. 15, 2014
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The School of Music presents faculty artist C. Andrew Blosser, tenor, in concert Monday, February 3, at 8 pm in Weigel Hall Auditorium, 1866 College Rd.

Blosser will present a recital featuring the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, Robert Schumann's Dichterliebe, and Benjamin Britten's Canticle II, assisted by Assistant Professor Katherine Rohrer, Ohio State; Emily Rogers, Ohio State alumna; and Suzanne Newcomb, Otterbein University.

Tickets are $10 general admission, $5 senior citizens, Alumni Association members, non-Ohio State students and children. Free to all Ohio State students, faculty and staff; 1 ticket per BuckID presented in person, subject to availability.

Visit music.osu.edu for more information and details. Advance tickets available by calling (614) 292-2295.

Alumnus Jiung Yoon, (DMA), and I-Chen Yeh, piano faculty, Bowling Green State University and Oakland University, Michigan, will perform a concert Wednesday, February 5, at 6 pm in Weigel Hall Auditorium, 1866 College Rd.

The duo will present "Dance Two Pianos," which will feature a variety of dance scores by Astor Piazzolla, Aaron Copland, William Bolcom, and Alexander Borodin.

Tickets are $10 general admission, $5 senior citizens, Alumni Association members, non-Ohio State students and children. Free to all Ohio State students, faculty and staff; 1 ticket per BuckID presented in person, subject to availability.

Visit music.osu.edu for more information and details. Advance tickets available by calling (614) 292-2295.

The College of Arts and Sciences is the academic heart of Ohio State. With more than 80 departments, schools, centers and institutes, the college delivers 60 percent of the academic curriculum to Ohio State students. Its vast academic diversity is its greatest strength, combining the best of a major research institution with a rich liberal arts foundation. Arts and Sciences faculty create new knowledge to solve global problems, fuel Ohio's economy, spark student inquiry, and engage with the local community.



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