HieYon Choi: Goldberg Variations
A renowned pianist and one of the newest members of the Peabody Conservatory faculty, HieYon Choi performs Johann Sebastian Bach’s timeless Goldberg Variations.
A renowned pianist and one of the newest members of the Peabody Conservatory faculty, HieYon Choi performs Johann Sebastian Bach’s timeless Goldberg Variations.
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A new ensemble created to spotlight Peabody’s graduate students in Jazz Studies takes the stage.
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