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Kent Blossom Music at the Museum

Presented by Kent State University Museum and Kent Blossom Music Festival at Kent State University Museum, Kent OH

Jul 31 2022
Kent Blossom Music at the Museum

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This series features the accomplished Young Artists who attend Kent Blossom Music Festival each summer hailing from schools of music and concervatories worldwide.

Join us on Sunday, July 31 for the Kent Blossom Music Festival – Young Artist Concert Series at the KSU Museum. This series features the accomplished Young Artists who attend Kent Blossom Music Festival each summer hailing from schools of music and concervatories worldwide.

Young Artists Concert 5*
Beethoven, Serenade for Flute, Violin and Viola in D Major, Op. 25
Devienne, Quartet for Bassoon, Violin, Viola and Cello in C Major, Op. 73, No. 1
Bliss, Quintet for Oboe and String Quartet

*Repertoire is subject to change. This concert will be 1 hour and 20 minutes total in length, including intermission.

Concerts are free and open to the public. For more information on Kent Blossom Music Festival concerts, please view the KBMF Concert Schedule.

Kent Blossom Music Festival (KBMF) is a unique and prestigious partnership between Kent State University and The Cleveland Orchestra where young artists from all over the world practice and perform chamber music, receive private lessons and ... view more »

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515 Hilltop Drive, Kent, OH 44240

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