Shhh Free Sunday at Williams College
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. - The Williams College Department of Music presents the first of a new series entitled Shhh Free Sundays on Sunday, Nov. 22, at 1 p.m. in Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall on the Williams College campus. This free event is open to the public and does not require tickets or standard adult concert etiquette.We are very excited to introduce Shhh Free Sundays, a new recital/outreach series aimed at the younger audience to introduce them to various kinds of music played by young adults (aka Williams College students). Before performing, the musicians will introduce themselves and their piece. They will say a little something about the composer.
We have ten students performing. Patrick Lin 2013, songwriter; Noah Field 2011, viola; Katie Griffith 2013, flute; Karlan Eberhardt 2013, singer; Matthew Crimp 2012, violin; and a wind quintet comprised of Akemi Ueda 2011, clarinet; Zina Ward 2012, oboe; Meghan Landers 2013 and Gordon Bauer 2013, bassoon; and Elizabeth Irwin 2010, French horn.
After students have all performed, they will return to the stage to talk to the younger set about why they chose their discipline, how old they were, how often they practice, and what music means to each of them. Questions will then be invited.
During the recital, there is no shhh'ing allowed. Children of every age are welcome to follow where the inspiration takes them. Though shushing is banned, singing along and dancing in the aisle are welcome.
