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Artist Representative Gregory Brown ’12 Speaks with Conservatory Students

Director of Pink Noise Agency and artist representative for the award-winning Aizuri Quartet Gregory Brown ’12 (Bachelor of Music in Composition) will speak to students at Shenandoah Conservatory at noon on Monday, Oct. 10, in Ruebush Hall, Room 148. His conversation will explore the artists he represents, their cutting-edge work and how audiences engage with classical music. This guest speaker event, which is part of Performing Arts Live and The Entrepreneurial Artist course, is open to all Shenandoah Conservatory students. Seating is limited. Students enrolled in MUPP 221: The Entrepreneurial Artist have priority seating. Visit conservatoryperforms.org to learn more.

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