
Members of the Fitchburg State University Humanities Department faculty will perform at a free recital at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25 in Weston Auditorium, 353 North St.
“The recital will be an opportunity for the community to experience Fitchburg State's new, nine-foot Steinway Model D concert grand piano - an incredible instrument, especially for the luscious French Romantic piano music on the program,” said Assistant Professor Jonathan Harvey, who will be among the performers at the recital.
In addition to Harvey, Professor Jane Fiske and Assistant Professor Amy McGlothlin will perform, joined by guests Alanna Rantala, Kris Layton and Triage Woodwinds to perform music by the French composers Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, and Francis Poulenc; little-known Romantic composer Johanna Kinkel; and contemporary composers Chelsea Williamson, Kincaid Rabb, and Stephen Lias.
Learn more about the university's music programs at fitchburgstate.edu/music.