Wongs Piano Duo Fall Recital

St. Mark's Episcopal Church 140 N Oakdale Ave, Medford

The latest project of award-winning pianists Joseph and Tiana Wong, featuring works by Haydn, Rachmaninoff, Schubert, Scriabin and more. Ticket Price: General Admission $20, Seniors $15, Student and Oregon Trail $5 Walk-ins welcome, but feel free to visit wongspianoduo.com to reserve a spot.

$5 – $20

Wongs Piano Duo Winter Recital

St. Mark's Episcopal Church 140 N Oakdale Ave, Medford

Latest major project by the Wongs Piano Duo again, featuring Rachmaninoff's symphony and concerto transcriptions, large scale sonatas, and more. Free admission; donations are welcome.

Free

WONGS PIANO DUO RECITAL: HOMECOMING

St. Mark's Episcopal Church 140 N Oakdale Ave, Medford

One hour of piano music featuring some of the best large scale works by Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Carl Vine, and more. Delivered by two distinguished award-winning pianists from Hong Kong.

Free

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