The TMEC Performers

The Tosteson Medical Education Center student performers

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The Tosteson Medical Education Center’s spring recital series at Harvard Medical School featured these performers and programs:

 

  • Tina Liu, doctoral candidate in cell biology: Prelude in G Major, no. 15, Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1 (Bach); Piano Sonata no. 8 in C Minor, op. 13, first movement (Beethoven); “Black keys” Étude, op. 10, no. 5 (Chopin)
  • Clara Starkweather, HMS ’17: “Ondine,” from Gaspard de la nuit (Ravel); “Jeux d’eau” (Ravel); “La Campanella” (Liszt); Capriccio (Dohnányi)
  • Sheila Enamandram, HMS ’17, accompanied on violin by Diana Shi, HMS ’17: Concerto no. 1 in E Major, op. 8, RV 269, “Spring,” Allegro, from The Four Seasons (Vivaldi)
  • Gabriel Friedman, HMS ’17, accompanied on violin by Diana Shi, HMS ’17: “The Swan” (Saint-Saëns)
  • Mckenna Longacre, HMS ’17 on solo cello: Selections from First Cello Suite in G Major (Bach)
  • Chris Lim, HMS ’16, accompanied on violin by Ram Venkateswaran, HMS ’17:
  • Sicilienne” (Fauré); “Sicilienne” (von Paradis); “Spanish Dance” (Granados/Kreisler); “Widmung” (Schumann/Liszt)
  • Alvin Chen, HMS ’15: “Widmung” (Schumann/Liszt); Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise, op. 22 (Chopin)

 

 

 

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