Emerson Recital: Taylor Safrit (Graduate), Cello

Iris Hsu, Piano

May 08, 2020 | 03:00 pm

May 08, 2020 | 03:00 pm

In light of President Reif’s announcement on March 10th regarding COVID-19, this event has been CANCELED. 

On behalf of Music and Theater Arts and the MIT Community, I apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your support in Music and Theater at MIT.  If you have questions or would like further information, please contact performance@mit.edu

 

Taylor Safrit, Cello.

                                                           Program

Folk-Tale for Cello and Piano (1918)                                                            Sir Arnold Bax
                                                                                                                  (1883–1953)

Sonata for Solo Cello (1955)                                                                        George Crumb
                                                                                                                               (b. 1929)

Sonata for Piano and Violoncello in g minor, Op. 65 (1846)                     Frédéric Chopin
                                                                                                                         (1810–1849)

                                                                                                                                      

Funded by the late Mr. Cherry L. Emerson, Jr. (SM, 1941) the Emerson Program offers merit-based financial assistance for private lessons to MIT students of outstanding achievement on their instrument or voice in classical, jazz or world music via competitive auditions. Each academic year, the Emerson program for private study offers half scholarships and full scholarships to approximately 50 qualified students out of about 100 who apply and audition for scholarships and fellowships. Auditions are held at the start of the fall semester. Private teacher selections, made in consultation with the music faculty, may include instructors from MIT or from the greater Boston musical community.