FROM FUKUSHIMA TO BOSTON – A Musical Bridge

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Dear ACG Alumni and Friends,

We are delighted to invite you to attend a private reception and a classical concert featuring Greek concert pianist and American College of Greece alumnus Panos Karan (Pierce ’00) at the Boston Symphony Orchestra on Sunday April 3, 2016.  
 
Prior to the concert, ACG’s Office of Development and Alumni Relations, in collaboration with the Consulate General of Greece in Boston, is hosting a cocktail reception for alumni, trustees, partners and friends in the greater Boston area. Join us at 6-8 pm, at the Nathan R. Miller Room of the Cohen Wing Annex and help us make this an unforgettable evening, celebrating with pride both the rich history of ACG on its 140th anniversary, as well as the vision and talent of a distinguished fellow Pierce alumnus. 
 
This is a complimentary cocktail reception, but registration is required by March 28.
 
Then join us for the concert by the Fukushima Youth Sinfonietta starting at 8 pm. The performance is presented by the Japan Society of Boston, in partnership with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Keys of Change and the Consulate General of Japan in Boston. On this very special occasion, we are happy and proud to present Panos Karan, who is the founder of Keys of Change and one of the soloists at the concert (http://www.panoskaran.com/)

 

 Tickets are on sale at the Symphony Hall box office.

Reserve your tickets by phone at 617-266-1200 or 888-266-1200

 or online at   https://www.bso.org/Performance/Detail/79564

KARAN

 

 

We encourage you to support this great event and we look forward to meeting with you all on April 3.

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 For more information, please e-mail at jcarroll@acg.edu, or call at: 857-284-7908


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 For more information about the Fukushima project and Keys of change follow this link:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2074975087/fukushima-youth-sinfonietta-in-boston

 

  

 


Founded in Smyrna, Asia Minor, in 1875, by missionaries from Boston, Massachusetts, The American College of Greece is the oldest and largest US accredited college or university in Europe. For over 140 years, ACG has been offering transformative education and cultivating a fertile intellectual and cultural collaboration between Greece and the United States.   

ACG is an independent, not for profit, nonsectarian, co-educational academic institution. See more here.

 


When?

Sunday, April 3, 2016 6:00 PM

Where?

Boston Symphony Hall
Massachusetts Avenue 301
02115 Boston
Massachusetts,United States


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