Concert to Benefit Doctors Without Borders
Thursday, March 7, 7pm
Hear world-class, award-winning pianist, Tiffany Poon '14, when she performs a recital to benefit Doctors Without Borders on Thursday, March 7, 7pm, at The Calhoun School. The program will include the music of Mozart, Schumann, Chopin and Liszt.
An award winning pianist, Tiffany has played in numerous international venues from Australia and Russia to Montreal and across the United States--including Carnegie's Weill Recital Hall and Steinway Hall. She won first prize and Best Performance of Concerto Award at the VIII Moscow International Fredrick Chopin Competition for Young Pianists in September 2012; earlier, in 2007, she won the Grand Prize and First Prize at the World Piano Competition in Cincinnati, OH, and took First Prize at The Young Pianist Competition of New Jersey in 2007. Tiffany made her European debut at the prestigious Sala Mozart (Mozart Hall) of Accademia Filarmonica in Bologna, Italy, when she was only 12 years old, and has the distinction of being the youngest student ever to perform solo recitals at the Juilliard School.
This is an extraordinary opportunity for music afficianados as well as young newcomers to classical music to enjoy Tiffany's performance in the intimacy of Calhoun's Mary Lea Johnson Performing Arts Center.
Open to the public, ticket price is $10/adults, $5/students & seniors; additional donations are welcome. All funds raised go to Doctors Without Borders.
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