Where:
Boston Public Library: Rabb Lecture Hall
700 Boylston St
Boston, MA 02116
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Music
Event website:
https://bpl.bibliocommons.com/events/62bf603ad2263e300035f66d
Performing on solo violin, Anna Harris will bring to life many classic favorites as well as some fresh novelties. This program will fuse traditional classical repertoire with elements of jazz and romanticism to create a unique and accessible sound.
Born into a musical family, Anna Harris is an active performer and teacher, and has played in beloved venues such as Benaroya Hall, Boston Symphony Hall, and the Brevard Music Center. She recently performed as a soloist in MassOpera’s eclectic production of La Traviata, which took place at the Eustis Estate in Milton, MA and was reviewed as "novel and beautifully done" by GBH News. Anna graduated from Boston University School of Music where she studied with Dana Mazurkevich.
In 2020, Anna completed a tenure as an Artist-in-Residence at the Boston Medical Center. Throughout her residency, she created moments with music that contributed to the positive wellbeing of many facing extraordinary challenges in their lives. A patron at a performance remarked, “You can’t listen to this music and not have hope for the future.” Anna aims to provide hope for others through her performances and to bring music to places that often go without.
This program is presented by the Boston Public Library as part of their Never Too Late Group created with older adults in mind. Due to the ample seating available in the Rabb Lecture Hall, registration is not required; instead, seating is first come, first served. This performance has been rescheduled from Thursday, October 6.
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