Student Recital
Student instrumental & vocal performances. The Ida K. Lang REcital Hall: Enter at 69th Street entrance between Park & Lexington. ID is required for entry into Hunter College. Visitors, please allow extra time to sign in.
Student instrumental & vocal performances. The Ida K. Lang REcital Hall: Enter at 69th Street entrance between Park & Lexington. ID is required for entry into Hunter College. Visitors, please allow extra time to sign in.
American Choral Music- Michael Sheetz, conductor. The Ida K. Lang Recital Hall: Enter at 69th Street entrance between Park & Lexington. ID is required for entry into Hunter College. Visitors, please allow extra time to sign in.
Quynh Nguyen, piano. The Ida K. Lang Recital Hall: Enter at 69th Street entrance between Park & Lexington. ID is required for entry into Hunter College. Visitors, please allow extra time to sign in.
The Hunter Jazz Vocal Ensemble & Popular Music Combos- Priscilla Owens, Ryan Keberle & Ike Sturm, directors. Held at the Lang Recital Hall. Enter at 69th Street entrance between Park & Lexington. ID is required for entry into Hunter College. Visitors, please allow extra time to sign in.
Student instrumental & vocal performances. The Ida K. Lang Recital Hall: Enter at 69th Street entrance between Park & Lexington. ID is required for entry into Hunter College. Visitors, please allow extra time to sign in.
Said Elham Fanous, piano. The Ida K. Lang Recital Hall: Enter at 69th Street entrance between Park & Lexington. ID is required for entry into Hunter College. Visitors, please allow extra time to sign in.
Olivia Graham, voice. The Ida K. Lang Recital Hall: Enter at 69th Street entrance between Park & Lexington. ID is required for entry into Hunter College. Visitors, please allow extra time to sign in.
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Linda Zhang, flute. The Ida K. Lang Recital Hall: Enter at 69th Street entrance between Park & Lexington. ID is required for entry into Hunter College. Visitors, please allow extra time to sign in.