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Canceled
Berk Recital Hall (1A)
1140 Boylston Street
Boston
MA
02215
United States

Grammy Award–winning musician Matt Rollings '86 will share his expertise as a producer, songwriter, arranger, and composer. 

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Campus Life
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Throughout Boston

Registration begins April 1 at 7 a.m.

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Boston Conservatory Theater
31 Hemenway Street, Floor 2
Boston
MA
02115
United States

First Voices is Boston Conservatory’s annual celebration of the collaborative efforts from our first-year musical theater students.

Admission
FREE—Ticket Required
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Studio 106
132 Ipswich Street (Richard Ortner Studio Building), Floor 1—Studio 106
Boston
MA
02115
United States

Dylan Dukat (M.M. '24) presents a composition recital. 

Admission
FREE
Event Dates
Boston Conservatory Theater
31 Hemenway Street, Floor 2
Boston
MA
02115
United States

First Voices is Boston Conservatory’s annual celebration of the collaborative efforts from our first-year musical theater students.

Admission
FREE—Ticket Required
Event Dates
Studio 106
132 Ipswich Street (Richard Ortner Studio Building), Floor 1—Studio 106
Boston
MA
02115
United States

Maru Seng Hkawn (M.M. '24) presents a composition recital. 

Admission
FREE
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David Friend Recital Hall (DFRH)
921 Boylston Street
Boston
MA
02115
United States

Percussionist Stefanos Athinaios presents his senior recital.

Admission
Free
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Red Room at Cafe 939
939 Boylston Street
Boston
Massachusetts
02115
United States

Mexican guitarist Francisco Moncayo performs original compositions from his projects Enfierce and Herd of Bison.

Admission
free
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Oliver Colvin Recital Hall (1W)
1140 Boylston Street
Boston
MA
02215
United States

Students of Neil Olmstead will perform works from the classical and jazz repertoire in a solo piano recital.
 

Admission
Free
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Berk Recital Hall (1A)
1140 Boylston Street
Boston
MA
02215
United States

Second-year performance majors in the piano department come together to perform a solo piece of their choice. This recital is one of three recurring concerts at the end of each semester and is led by Laszlo Gardony, a professor in the piano department.
 

Admission
Free