Student Showcase
Aaron Moffat
Season 1 Episode 5 | 1m 33s
Aaron Moffat performs an excerpt from Paganini’s Violin Concerto
Seventeen year old Ashland violinist Aaron played a three-concerto marathon from memory at the Southern Oregon University Recital Hall in 2005, when he had just turned 16. That same year, Aaron played two hour-long concerts in the Black Swan Theatre. In 2006 at the Bowmer Theatre, after only playing the violin for six years, Aaron played the nearly impossible Paganini Concerto # 4 and others.
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Student Showcase is a local public television program presented by SOPBS
Funding provided by Peter Sage, long-time supporter and previous board member of SOPTV, Dr. John Unruh & Betty Unruh Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation and the Josephine County Cultural Coalition.
Student Showcase
Aaron Moffat
Season 1 Episode 5 | 1m 33s
Seventeen year old Ashland violinist Aaron played a three-concerto marathon from memory at the Southern Oregon University Recital Hall in 2005, when he had just turned 16. That same year, Aaron played two hour-long concerts in the Black Swan Theatre. In 2006 at the Bowmer Theatre, after only playing the violin for six years, Aaron played the nearly impossible Paganini Concerto # 4 and others.
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Funding provided by Peter Sage, long-time supporter and previous board member of SOPTV, Dr. John Unruh & Betty Unruh Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation and the Josephine County Cultural Coalition.