Emmanuel Ceysson to Perform at USA International Harp Competition's Fall Concert Series
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Emmanuel Ceysson, world renowned harpist, is performing a special concert in Bloomington, Indiana. Don't miss this chance to see him live!
Emmanuel Ceysson was born & raised in France, studied at the Paris Conservatoire, and has collected the highest international distinctions and prizes.
Emmanuel Ceysson's performance will bring the community together through the universal language of music, enhancing international and community relationships.
Emmanuel Ceysson, a gold medalist at the 2004 USA International Harp Competition, will be performing at AUER HALL in Simon Music Center at Jacobs School of Music.
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Emmanuel Ceysson, the celebrated Principal Harpist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, is set to perform at the USA International Harp Competition's (USAIHC) Fall Concert Series in Bloomington, Indiana. Ceysson, known for his dynamic and enthusiastic approach to the harp, will offer a concert that promises to dismantle common stereotypes about the instrument.
Born and raised in France, Ceysson studied at the Paris Conservatoire and has accrued numerous prestigious awards, including the gold medal at the 2004 USA International Harp Competition. His career as a soloist has taken him to legendary venues such as Carnegie Zankel Hall, Wigmore Hall, and the Wiener Konzerthaus, reinforcing his status as a world-class musician.
Ceysson's extensive discography, featuring solo, chamber music, and concerto harp repertoire, has received acclaim from specialized press. His recordings have been produced by renowned labels such as Naxos, BR klassik, Naïve, Aparte, and Alpha Classics.
The upcoming concert, which will be held at Auer Hall in the Simon Music Center at Jacobs School of Music, is a significant cultural event for the Bloomington community. Joyce Claflin, Board President of USAIHC, emphasized the honor of hosting Ceysson, highlighting the unique opportunity for students at the Jacobs School of Music and local residents to experience a performance by a globally recognized artist. The concert will be followed by a reception, offering attendees a chance to meet Ceysson in person.
In addition to his performance, Ceysson has recently assumed the role of Associate Artistic Director for USAIHC. His involvement brings a wealth of experience and creativity to the organization, further enriching its programs and outreach efforts.
The concert is scheduled for Sunday, September 15, 2024, with doors opening at 1:30 p.m. and the performance beginning at 2 p.m. Tickets are available through at-will donations, and RSVPs can be made on the USAIHC website. General admission will also be available at the door.
The USAIHC continues to foster international and community relationships through its diverse array of programs, including the harp competition, composition contests, concert series, and educational initiatives. By bringing together people through the universal language of music, the organization enhances cultural connections and provides enriching experiences for audiences and participants alike.
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