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Music and the Mind

at EJ Thomas Performing Arts Hall - University of Akron, Akron OH

Feb 06 2016
Music and the Mind

Psychiatrist Dr. Kogan speaks about creativity and performs Rachmaninoff’s most popular concerto, dedicated to his hypnotist. The emotional impact of Berlioz’s youthful Symphonie fantastique is as forceful today as ever.

Christopher Wilkins, conductor
Dr. Richard Kogan, piano

Sergei Rachmaninoff  Piano Concerto No. 2
Hector Berlioz  Symphonie fantastique

ADMISSION INFO

A (orchestra / floor level) $55.00
D (grand tier) $55.00
B (orchestra / floor level) $45.00
E (grand tier) $45.00
C (orchestra / floor level) $35.00
F (grand tier, sides) $35.00
G (grand tier, center) $35.00
Child/student – A/D $27.50
Child/Student – B/E $22.50
Child/Student – C/F/G $17.50
Valet Parking (optional )$9.00
Parking (optional) $4.00

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Various parking decks and lots are located adjacent to the Hall.

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