Musical Performance: Anthony McGill, clarinet & Anna Polonsky, piano
Thursday, January 26, 2023 7:30–9:30 PM
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- DescriptionPrincipal clarinetist for the New York Philharmonic since 2014, Anthony McGill, and pianist Anna Polonsky join forces in an exciting program embracing new and familiar clarinet and piano works.
In 2020, McGill was awarded the Avery Fisher Prize, one of classical music's most significant awards in recognition of soloists who represent the highest level of musical excellence. McGill is among his instrument's rare recitalists who headline major concert series; it is a coup to welcome him and Polonsky to Notre Dame.
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