Olivia Beniston '25, piano

April 19, 2024 | 12:00 pm

Free and open to the public
April 19, 2024 | 12:00 pm

Presented by the Emerson/Harris Program for Private Study Solo Recital Series

Program

Program linked here.

Livestream: https://mta.mit.edu/viewlisten/live-killian-hall

MIT COVID Policy for In-Person Events:
Masks are optional. Event attendees are encouraged to be mindful of others’ risk tolerance and respectful of their personal choices. All event attendees are strongly encouraged to be vaccinated and boosted. Tim Tickets are no longer required.

To enter the building, please come to the exterior doors at 160 Memorial Drive and one of our ushers will let you in.

About the Performers

Olivia Beniston is a third-year undergraduate studying Chemical-Biological Engineering. She has studied piano with Eileen Huang in the Emerson Scholar Program for the past three years, and has performed works by Brahms, Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff, and Ravel. In addition to her studies, she played piano for the MIT Symphony Orchestra and is active in the Chamber Music Society.

Olivia began studying piano at age 8 with Jill Telesco and continued studying with her throughout middle school and high school. She was also highly involved with music in her high school, performing violin with their Symphonic and Chamber Orchestras and serving as the school’s concert accompanist all four years. She has competed and won prizes at the Young Musicians Festival, The Schubert Club of Fairfield, the Crescendo Competition, and has performed at the Weill Recital Hall in Carnegie Hall. She furthered her devotion to music at the Royal Conservatory of Music, receiving top marks in her level 10 performance, history, and harmony and counterpoint exams.

At MIT, Olivia is the co-president of MIT Student Events Board, an engineering lead and mentor for the AIChE ChemE Cube Competition Team, and a researcher at the Furst Lab in the Department of Chemical Engineering. In her free time, Olivia enjoys completing puzzle books and exploring Boston.

About the Emerson/Harris Program for Private Study

Funded by the late Mr. Cherry L. Emerson, Jr. (SM, 1941) in response to an appeal from Associate Provost Ellen T. Harris (Class of 1949 Professor Emeritus of Music), the Emerson/Harris Program offers merit-based financial awards for private study in music to students of outstanding achievement on their instruments in classical, jazz or world music. Each academic year, the Emerson/Harris Program awards Scholarships and Fellowships to nearly fifty students who commit to a full year’s study and participate in the musical life of MIT. Private teacher selections, made in consultation with the music faculty, may include instructors from MIT staff and throughout Greater Boston.

Presented by the Emerson/Harris Program for Private Study Solo Recital Series

Program

Program linked here.

Livestream: https://mta.mit.edu/viewlisten/live-killian-hall

MIT COVID Policy for In-Person Events:
Masks are optional. Event attendees are encouraged to be mindful of others’ risk tolerance and respectful of their personal choices. All event attendees are strongly encouraged to be vaccinated and boosted. Tim Tickets are no longer required.

To enter the building, please come to the exterior doors at 160 Memorial Drive and one of our ushers will let you in.

About the Performers

Olivia Beniston is a third-year undergraduate studying Chemical-Biological Engineering. She has studied piano with Eileen Huang in the Emerson Scholar Program for the past three years, and has performed works by Brahms, Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff, and Ravel. In addition to her studies, she played piano for the MIT Symphony Orchestra and is active in the Chamber Music Society.

Olivia began studying piano at age 8 with Jill Telesco and continued studying with her throughout middle school and high school. She was also highly involved with music in her high school, performing violin with their Symphonic and Chamber Orchestras and serving as the school’s concert accompanist all four years. She has competed and won prizes at the Young Musicians Festival, The Schubert Club of Fairfield, the Crescendo Competition, and has performed at the Weill Recital Hall in Carnegie Hall. She furthered her devotion to music at the Royal Conservatory of Music, receiving top marks in her level 10 performance, history, and harmony and counterpoint exams.

At MIT, Olivia is the co-president of MIT Student Events Board, an engineering lead and mentor for the AIChE ChemE Cube Competition Team, and a researcher at the Furst Lab in the Department of Chemical Engineering. In her free time, Olivia enjoys completing puzzle books and exploring Boston.

About the Emerson/Harris Program for Private Study

Funded by the late Mr. Cherry L. Emerson, Jr. (SM, 1941) in response to an appeal from Associate Provost Ellen T. Harris (Class of 1949 Professor Emeritus of Music), the Emerson/Harris Program offers merit-based financial awards for private study in music to students of outstanding achievement on their instruments in classical, jazz or world music. Each academic year, the Emerson/Harris Program awards Scholarships and Fellowships to nearly fifty students who commit to a full year’s study and participate in the musical life of MIT. Private teacher selections, made in consultation with the music faculty, may include instructors from MIT staff and throughout Greater Boston.

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