Chou Wen-chung Centennial Concert
March 21, 2024
This centennial event celebrates the life of pioneering composer CHOU Wen-chung (multiple grants from 1973): the first Chinese-born American composer to achieve international acclaim.
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This centennial event celebrates the life of pioneering composer CHOU Wen-chung (multiple grants from 1973): the first Chinese-born American composer to achieve international acclaim.
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