Come join us in the Garden Room at Faculty House, where Students and Music Associates from Columbia University's Music Performance Program will be showcased in a noontime recital series
Talented harpist, Rapaport Prize winner, and Columbia College senior Hannah Murphy will be performing at 12pm.
Program details
Domenico Scarlatti, Sonata in F Minor, K. 466
J. S. Bach (arr. by Marcel Grandjany), Violin Sonata No. 1
II. Fuga
André Caplet, Divertissements
I. à la Française
Marcel Tournier, Sonatine, Op. 30
I. Allegrement
II. Calme et expressif
III. Fiévreusement
Maurice Ravel, Introduction et Allegro
Eduard Laurel, Piano
This event is sponsored by Columbia University's Music Performance Program and is free and open to the public.
Hannah Murphy
Hannah Murphy is a senior in Columbia College studying harp with June Han. She is completing a major in creative writing and concentrations in music and psychology. Hannah is an active performer in the Music Performance Program and Columbia Classical Performers. This year she will be giving recitals in the Arts at Earl Hall fall concert series, the MPP Mid-Day Music concert series, and the Music at St. Paul’s spring concert series. She is principal harpist of the Columbia University Orchestra and currently collaborating with a flutist through the MPP chamber program. Hannah was a recipient of the Rapaport Summer Fellowship in 2014 and 2015. In her summers, she has attended the Bowdoin (BIMF) and Tanglewood (BUTI) music festivals. She has performed with orchestra in Alice Tully Hall and Ozawa Hall, and as soloist with orchestra in the Music Hall of the Performing Arts Center at Purchase College. After completing her bachelor’s degree, Hannah plans to pursue a Master of Music.