
Date: Saturday, April 12, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM
Location: Florence Harkness Memorial Chapel
Admission: Free – open to the public
About the Artist
Bruno Lunkes holds both a Master of Music and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in violin performance, having studied under Annie Chalex Boyle at Texas Tech University, where he was introduced to the baroque violin. He further honed his skills with Reynaldo Patiño and Luís Otávio Santos. Now pursuing a DMA in Historical Performance Practice at CWRU with Dr. Julie Andrijeski, Bruno has performed alongside prominent early music figures such as Monica Huggett, Jaap ter Linden, and Mark Edwards. His festival appearances include Oregon Bach Festival’s Berwick Academy, Boston Early Music Festival’s Fringe Concert Series, and Early Music America’s Young Performers Festival. Recently, he performed as a soloist in Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in Blankenburg, Germany, and served as co-concertmaster of the Heliosfero Academy Orchestra in Lyon, France.
Venue
Florence Harkness Memorial Chapel (est. 1902) is known for its Tiffany stained-glass windows, soaring arches, and exquisite woodwork. The neo-Gothic structure, located on Mather Quad at Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, OH), commemorates the brief life of Florence Harkness Severance. The chapel offers a warm, intimate, and acoustically resonant space for Department of Music performances, lectures, and special events.
The CWRU Music Concert Series offers free concerts and student recitals in the stunning Harkness Chapel. These performances highlight the exceptional talents of CWRU students and faculty, providing the broader community with opportunities to enjoy high-quality live music in an intimate and historic setting.
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