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Electric Violinist Justin Curry at The Center!

Presented by Justin Curry at Akron Center for Art, Music & Performance (The Center), Akron OH

Jan 19 2019
Electric Violinist Justin Curry at The Center!

Solo show at The Center! Doors open at 7, show starts at 8.

Since the age of 16 Justin has toured playing violin and has graced stages in such cities as New York City, L.A., Tokyo, Osaka , among many others. Skilled in a variety of genres ranging from classical to new age and has had experience in many different positions ranging from solo acts to bands and ethnic music groups. He has also taken part in several high profile international festivals such as the Kansai Foreign Music festival and has collaborated with Kansai MUSE in Japan.

Now at the age of 25 after having previous experience with historical period music along with his high profile work in eastern and modern genres wishes to divulge further into late medieval and baroque styles. Recently with the launch of his new music venture, Le Voyant prodject Justin’s new works emphasizes on fusion between both the older and newer, eastern and western schools of music.

With new twists on works ranging from Classical show pieces such as Paganini’s caprices to Jazz, classic rock and modern pop ... view more »

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Akron Center for Art, Music & Performance (The Center)

118 W. Market St., Akron, OH 44303

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There is a large parking lot on either side of our building.

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