
The March 9 performance will be followed by a reception.
The March 9 performance will be followed by a reception.
At W&L, Katherine Ingram '20 found a research interest—and a future profession—where environmental studies meets economics.
Eight of the 23 students enrolled in music instructor Shuko Watanabe Petty’s Piano I and II classes had no piano at home. When instruction went online, she found a way to help.
All three shows are free and open to the public, and no tickets are required.
Their public performance is titled “Old Made New.”
Talamantes has released two albums: “Heaven and Earth: a Duke Ellington Songbook” and “Canciones Españolas.”
The duet features W&L music faculty Julia Goudimova, on cello and Anna Billias, on piano and highlights 20th-century composers.
The performance is free and open to the public, and no tickets are required.