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Featured Young Artist: Jinjoo Cho

Presented by Music from the Western Reserve at Christ Church Episcopal, Hudson OH

Mar 13 2016
Featured Young Artist: Jinjoo Cho

Our fifth concert of the season is Sunday, March 13 at 5 pm. Join us for an evening of music performed by violinist Jinjoo Cho.

It is a point of pride that each new season we dedicate an evening to the talent and artistry of one of tomorrow’s masters. Jinjoo Cho, violin, has been our Featured Young Artist once before. She returns to us as the complete expression of that evening’s boundless promise. Since that night, she has continued to forge her own path, spellbinding audiences the world over and solidifying her standing as one of the most captivating, compelling musicians of her generation. Accompanying Cho will be her regular collaborator, Hyun Soo Kim, staff pianist at the Cleveland Institute of Music and Kent State University.

ADMISSION INFO

Single Tickets: $18 Students: Free
Tickets may be purchased at the door on the night of the concert.
Ticket includes post concert reception.

Phone: 330.840.8429

Email: info@mftwr.org

Website: http://www.mftwr.org/third-concert/

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Ticket includes post concert reception.

* Event durations (if noted) are approximate. Please check with the presenting organization or venue to confirm start times and duration.

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Christ Church Episcopal

21 Aurora St., Hudson, OH 44236

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