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Carol Worthey
FEBRUARY 2014
Yury Revich, Violin
Matea Leko, Piano
On Wednesday evening, February 26th, brilliant world-class performers, Yury Revich , Violin, and Matea Leko , Piano performed Carol Worthey 's "Romanza" at the Konzertraum Offene Kirche in Sils, Switzerland. The concert also featured Cesar Franck 's justly famous and beautiful "Violin Sonata" , as well as exciting works by Sarasate and Liszt . The concert was enthusiastically applauded by the packed audience in this beautiful church nestled in the Alpine countryside near famous St. Moritz.
Yury Revich is without doubt one of the fastest-rising young violinists in the world, residing in Vienna and concertizing throughout Europe and Central America in major violin concerto concerts and intimate recitals. His busy schedule reveals his tireless energy, virtuoso skills, and passion to perform at the highest levels of artistry.
Beautiful Matea Leko hails from Croatia, lives in Vienna and is making her name throughout Europe for her sensitive touch and lovely tone and phrasing. Carol hopes to see both of them come to the United States soon and wow audiences and impressarios here as they have throughout Europe.
It is worthy of note that Revich and Lek
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Summer 2024 Faculty Update
Associate Professor of Linguistics Jane Chandlee received a grant from the National Science Foundation for a three-year research project called Subregular Inference of Morpho-phonology. This research is a collaboration with co-PIs at Rutgers and Stony Brook Universities. Together, they will be developing computational models of phonological and morphological acquisition based on formal language theoretic typological properties.
Professor of Chemistry Lou Charkoudian was awarded a $462,351 grant from the National Institutes of Health. The grant will fund her continued work on engaging Haverford College undergraduate students in studying natural product biosynthesis with the goal of using knowledge gained to develop new sustainable routes to medicinally relevant molecules.
She also gave keynote talks for the international Directing Biosynthesis VII Conference as well as the National Science Foundation Building Research Capacity of New Faculty in Biology meeting. Charkoudian also co-organized the 2024 Cottrell Scholars Conference on “Inclusive Science Communication: Making Science Make Sense for Everybody” in Tucson, Arizona.
Executive Director of the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship Eric Hartman published a review essay, "Isn’t global