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Schwarz and Bournaki Perform with Toledo Symphony Orchestra

Assistant Professor of Cello Julian Schwarz, M.M., and his wife, pianist Marika Bournaki, presented a recital on Thursday, Oct. 29, for the Toledo Symphony Orchestra. The performance took place in the orchestra’s main performance space, the Peristyle Theater at the Toledo Museum of Art, for a socially distanced live audience of 150 people. The concert was livestreamed and recorded using multiple robotic cameras. Their performance is available to rent through Dec. 3. Visit stream.artstoledo.com to learn more and rent the performance.

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