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We are thrilled to share that Jiyu is a is a grand prize winner in the 2024 Fidelity Investments Young Artists Competition at the Boston Pops, and a semifinalist in the 49th Stulberg International String Competition!
Vy plays Lana in the upcoming HBO show The Sympathizer, premiering on April 14.
We love this U.S. Consulate Hamilton video featuring Myah Bridgewater ’21 (with a cameo from Sanzia Pearman ’20)!
Violinist Keila Wakao '24 will perform in the Boston Symphony Orchestra's Opening Night Gala on September 19.
Violinist and actor DeLaney Harter is featured on the most recent episode of the podcast "My Fame, Explained". Listen here.
Saehyun recently performed Rachmaninoff's Third Piano Concerto with the Arkansas Philharmonic Orchestra, as part of their "Voices of the Future" concert.
Dennis Le '25 recently won 3rd Prize in the Young Artist category of the Chopin International Piano Competition in Hartford, CT.
As the 2023 winner of the Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition, Seokyoung recently performed in two concerts as part of the Cliburn in the Community program.
Yesterday, violinist Dana Chang '25 performed with the Boston Civic Symphony at Jordan Hall.
Nicholas Christopher ’08 currently stars as the titular role in Jelly’s Last Jam at New York City Center.
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