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Renowned pianist Dang Thai Son was the 1st Prize at the 1980 Warsaw International Chopin Competition, and received Poland’s Gold Medal for Merit to Culture. He is on faculty at Oberlin Conservatory and will also join NEC in Fall 2020. Students free.
Vietnamese-Canadian Pianist Dang Thai Son is a renowned interpreter of Chopin’s music, soloist, chamber musician, recording artist, and teacher. He was the First Prize at the 10th Warsaw International Chopin Competition 1980, the first Asian pianist to win a top international competition. He received Poland's Gold Medal for Merit to Culture, and was the subject of feature-length documentary “The Cannon and the Flower.”
Currently, he is on faculty at Oberlin Conservatory of Music. He will
ADMISSION INFO
Tickets: (Children under 6 NOT admitted)
$50: VIP Reserved Seats, $30: open seating at non-VIP section, $15: student open seating at non-VIP section
100 free student tickets (age 14 and up) available at :
http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/specials/20200229/index.html
Rush tickets $10 for students and senior, available 6:30 pm on concert day at Jordan Hall Box Office only,
617-585-1260.
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Contact: 617-585-1260
LOCATION
30 Gainsborough Street, Boston, MA 02115(Neighborhood: Fenway/Kenmore)