Dohnányi Recital Hall, located in the Housewright building, is a 215 seat facility used mainly for recitals and lectures. Ernst Von Dohnányi, for whom this recital hall is named, was a composer-in-residence at FSU from 1949 until his death in 1960. A world-renowned composer and pianist, he was director of the Budapest Music Academy, and held other important posts in his native Hungary until the outbreak of World War II. Many of his works are still performed throughout the world today.
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http://www.music.fsu.edu/facilitiesDohnányi Recital Hall, located in the Housewright building, is a 215 seat facility used mainly for recitals and lectures. Ernst Von Dohnányi, for whom this recital hall is named, was a composer-in-residence at FSU from 1949 until his death in 1960. A world-renowned composer and pianist, he was director of the Budapest Music Academy, and held other important posts in his native Hungary until the outbreak of World War II. Many of his works are still performed throughout the world today.
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Excellent performances!
Both performers dressed for success! Hailie - way to wow the crowd - you looked like a million bucks! My favorite was her "Laudatio" for horn alone although the range in her Bozza piece was very impressive. Enjoyable listening. Both players were poised and confident. I was impressed with the fast passages in G. Jacob's third movement played by Joseph. Good job! The duet with piano at the end was so cute and well played! Delightful concert overall. Thank you.
It was great!
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