Photo of a woman of color in long, silver gown, her hands extended as she sings with a solemn look on her face. Behind her, an Asian woman in a long, sparkly, black gown plays concentratedly at a grand piano. Both women are on stage.
March 7, 2022
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CFA Students Perform at Carnegie Hall

Seungmin Kang (CFA’24) (left) and Alexis Peart (CFA’23) perform “Settings of Langston Hughes Poems,” by composer Florence Price, at a concert by College of Fine Arts School of Music students, held at Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall in New York City, March 2. The concert was the capstone experience for graduating seniors and included a select group of graduate students. Performers were selected after participating in a School of Music competition last fall, when each applied study program (voice, piano, strings, and woodwinds, brass, and percussion) held preliminary auditions open to senior and graduate student performers. Finalists selected from each program competed before a panel of outside adjudicators, all renowned performing musicians. Photo by Craig Williston (Questrom’89)