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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Zach Ward, cello
in 11 hours in 36 minutes
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Daul Lee, piano/composition
May. 07
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Richard Galbreath Jr., saxophone
May. 07
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Community Music School Recital
May. 09
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Shujing Guo, soprano
May. 09
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Sherry Dou, conducting
May. 09
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Minghao Hu, voice
May. 09
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Maddie James, soprano
May. 09
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Hong Du, trumpet
May. 10
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STUDENT RECITAL SERIES: Toni Mae Rainey, mezzo-soprano
May. 10
Rhiannon Giddens has made a singular, iconic career out of stretching her brand of folk music, with its miles-deep historical roots and contemporary sensibilities, into just about every field imaginable. A two-time Grammy Award-winning singer and multi-instrumentalist, MacArthur “Genius” Grant Recipient, Pulitzer Prize winner, and composer of opera, ballet and film, Giddens has centered her work around the mission of lifting up people whose contributions to American musical history have previously been overlooked or erased, as well as advocating for a more accurate understanding of the country’s musical origins through art. Giddens has released three albums under her own name and two in collaboration with Italian multi-instrumentalist Francesco Turrisi, all on Nonesuch Records. American Railroad, her first album in collaboration with the Silkroad Ensemble, was released in November 2024, and her most recent album, a collaboration with Justin Robinson called What Did the Blackbird Say to the Crow, was released in 2025. A founding member of the landmark Black string-band Carolina Chocolate Drops and the all-female banjo supergroup Our Native Daughters, Giddens is as much a curator as a creator. She is the current artistic director of the Yo-Yo Ma-founded Silkroad Ensemble, hosts a TV show on PBS, My Music with Rhiannon Giddens, and has hosted two podcasts (Aria Code from New York City’s NPR affiliate station WQXR, which ran for three seasons, and American Railroad from Silkroad).