
Students in Hamilton's Program in New York in April attended a performance of the New York Philharmonic. They heard Chinese pianist Lang Lang perform the world premiere of Tan Dun's "Piano Concerto" and Stravinsky's "The Firebird."
The New York Philharmonic performance was one of several cultural activities sponsored by Kevin '70 and Karen Kennedy for the students participating in the Program in New York. Other activities this semester have included private guided tours of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum. Students were also treated to a performance by the Metropolitan Opera.
Vivyan C. Adair, the Elihu Root Peace Fund Professor of Women's Studies, directed the spring semester program, Globalization: The City as Text.
The New York Philharmonic performance was one of several cultural activities sponsored by Kevin '70 and Karen Kennedy for the students participating in the Program in New York. Other activities this semester have included private guided tours of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum. Students were also treated to a performance by the Metropolitan Opera.
Vivyan C. Adair, the Elihu Root Peace Fund Professor of Women's Studies, directed the spring semester program, Globalization: The City as Text.