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  • April 23

    8:00 PM
    Student Recital: Aidar Fazylov
    Thursday, April 23, 8:00 PM EDT

    Student Recital

    Aidar Fazylov, percussion

    Aidar Fazylov is a percussionist currently pursuing a graduate degree at Carnegie Mellon University, where he studies with Paul Evans, Christopher Allen, and Jeremy Branson.

    Originally from Kazakhstan, he studied percussion at the Kazakh National University of Arts and has over 18 years of musical training. Fazylov is a five-time laureate of international and national competitions, including Shabyt International Festival of Creative Youth and Astana Music Festival.

    He has performed marimba concertos with orchestra, including works by Ney Rosauro and Emmanuel Séjourné, and has appeared as a soloist with the State Symphony Orchestra of Kazakhstan. Aidar also studied privately with Don Liuzzi, principal percussionist of The Philadelphia Orchestra, from 2018 to 2023.

    Program:

    TBA

     


    Cost:
    Free and open to the public; No tickets required. 

    Tickets:

    1 hr 30 min
    Percussion Violin Symphony Orchestra
  • April 26

    7:30 PM
    Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic
    Sunday, April 26, 7:30 PM EDT

    Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic

     

    Daniel Nesta Curtis, conductor 
    Daniel Teadt, baritone

     

    Program:

    John Adams: The Wound Dresser

    Barbara York: Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra “Wars and Rumors of War”

    Claudia Shassberger, tuba (undergraduate winner of the 2025 Philharmonic Soloists Competition)

    Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 9

    Cost:

    $10 Regular Admission

    $5 Senior Citizen (65+) Admission

    All students, along with CMU/Pitt faculty and staff, are free w/ valid ID

    Tickets:

    2 hr
    Tuba Symphony Orchestra Baritone
  • April 28

    5:30 PM
    Student Recital: Aidan Lobenstein
    Tuesday, April 28, 5:30 PM EDT

    Student Recital

    Aidan Lobenstein, double bass

    Rodrigo Ojedo, piano

    Born in Hauppauge, New York, Aidan Lobenstein is currently a first-year master’s student at Carnegie Mellon University, where he studies double bass under Micah Howard. Prior to his graduate studies, he attended Louisiana State University as a recipient of the LSU Music Premiere Scholarship, studying with Yung-Chiao Wei.

    Aidan has performed with the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra, Canton Symphony Orchestra, Acadiana Symphony Orchestra, and Rapides Symphony Orchestra, and previously held a full-time position with the Gulf Coast Symphony Orchestra. He is also a New World Symphony substitute and has attended prestigious summer festivals such as the National Orchestral Institute and the Chautauqua Institution.

    Program:

    Giovanni Bottesini Introduction & Gavotte

    J.S. Bach Bach Cello Suite 3, BWV 1009

    Henry Eccles Sonata No. 11

    Serge Koussevitsky Concerto Op. 3

     


    Cost:
    Free and open to the public; No tickets required. 

    Tickets:

    1 hr 30 min
    Piano Bass Violin Cello Symphony Orchestra Double Bass
  • April 29

    7:30 PM
    Student Recital: Xinyu Hu
    Wednesday, April 29, 7:30 PM EDT

    Student Recital

    Xinyu Hu, oboe

    Amin Carrillo, piano

    Xinyu Hu is a master's student studying oboe under Cynthia DeAlmeida, principal oboist of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and professor at Carnegie Mellon University.

    He completed his undergraduate studies at Renmin University of China in Beijing, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and a Bachelor of Arts in Music Performance. During his undergraduate years, he was invited to perform as a second oboe with several professional orchestras, including the National Centre for the Performing Arts Orchestra(NCPAO), the China National Opera House Orchestra(CNOHO), the Beijing Symphony Orchestra(BSO), and the China Film Orchestra(CFO), where he worked with conductors such as Daniele Gatti, Yuan Ding, Jing Huan, Xia Xiaotang, Zhang Bingbing, and Peng Jiapeng.

    Program:

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto for Oboe in C Major, K.314

    Johann Sebastian Bach Cantata BWV 156

    William Grant Still Incantation and Dance

    Zhao Jiping(赵季平)Southern Shaanxi Sketches(陕南素描)

     


    Cost:
    Free and open to the public; No tickets required. 

    Tickets:

    2 hr
    Piano Violin Oboe Symphony Orchestra
  • May 04

    11:00 AM
    Student Recital: Grace Kikuchi
    Monday, May 4, 11:00 AM EDT

    Student Recital

     

    Grace Kikuchi, harp

    Currently in her second year of her Masters of Music at Carnegie , Grace Kikuchi is studying with Gretchen Van Hoesen, principal harpist of Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Previously, she received her Bachelor of Music majoring in Harp Performance at the Queensland Conservatorium and studied with both Sayo and Sebastien Lipman as well as Jill Atkinson. Recently, Grace was the graduate winner of the 2025 CMU Philharmonic Soloist Competition, and her duo Le Lys won PCS in 2026.

     

    Program:

    Rhapsodie pour la harpe, Op. 10 Marcel Grandjany

    Largo from Violin Sonata No. 3, BWV 1005 J. S. Bach

    Spanish Dance No. 1 (from La Vida Breve) Manuel de Falla

    Better than One Gary Schocker

    Cambria No. 2 John Thomas

    Petite Suite Claude Debussy

    The Moldau, Op. 43 Bedřich Smetana

     


    Cost:
    Free and open to the public; No tickets required. 

    Tickets:

    2 hr
    Violin Symphony Orchestra