Join Beacon Hill Concerts on Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 3:00pm with classical guitarist, Mak Grgic [GER-gich].
Born in Slovenia, Mak studied guitar in Zagreb and Vienna, before entering the prestigious Artist Diploma program at USC—the first guitarist in the University’s history to be admitted.
Mak has appeared in concert halls all over the world, from Vienna to Taipei; and in North America, he has performed as solo guitarist and guitar with ensemble in practically every major venue and classical guitar festival, from the Kennedy Center to Walt Disney Hall.
Join Beacon Hill Concerts on Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 3:00pm with classical guitarist, Mak Grgic [GER-gich].
Born in Slovenia, Mak studied guitar in Zagreb and Vienna, before entering the prestigious Artist Diploma program at USC—the first guitarist in the University’s history to be admitted.
Mak has appeared in concert halls all over the world, from Vienna to Taipei; and in North America, he has performed as solo guitarist and guitar with ensemble in practically every major venue and classical guitar festival, from the Kennedy Center to Walt Disney Hall.
Join Beacon Hill Concerts on Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 3:00pm with classical guitarist, Mak Grgic [GER-gich].
Born in Slovenia, Mak studied guitar in Zagreb and Vienna, before entering the prestigious Artist Diploma program at USC—the first guitarist in the University’s history to be admitted.
Mak has appeared in concert halls all over the world, from Vienna to Taipei; and in North America, he has performed as solo guitarist and guitar with ensemble in practically every major venue and classical guitar festival, from the Kennedy Center to Walt Disney Hall.
Join Beacon Hill Concerts on Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 3:00pm with classical guitarist, Mak Grgic [GER-gich].
Born in Slovenia, Mak studied guitar in Zagreb and Vienna, before entering the prestigious Artist Diploma program at USC—the first guitarist in the University’s history to be admitted.
Mak has appeared in concert halls all over the world, from Vienna to Taipei; and in North America, he has performed as solo guitarist and guitar with ensemble in practically every major venue and classical guitar festival, from the Kennedy Center to Walt Disney Hall.
Join Beacon Hill Concerts on Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 3:00pm with classical guitarist, Mak Grgic [GER-gich].
Born in Slovenia, Mak studied guitar in Zagreb and Vienna, before entering the prestigious Artist Diploma program at USC—the first guitarist in the University’s history to be admitted.
Mak has appeared in concert halls all over the world, from Vienna to Taipei; and in North America, he has performed as solo guitarist and guitar with ensemble in practically every major venue and classical guitar festival, from the Kennedy Center to Walt Disney Hall.
Join Beacon Hill Concerts on Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 3:00pm with classical guitarist, Mak Grgic [GER-gich].
Born in Slovenia, Mak studied guitar in Zagreb and Vienna, before entering the prestigious Artist Diploma program at USC—the first guitarist in the University’s history to be admitted.
Mak has appeared in concert halls all over the world, from Vienna to Taipei; and in North America, he has performed as solo guitarist and guitar with ensemble in practically every major venue and classical guitar festival, from the Kennedy Center to Walt Disney Hall.
Join Beacon Hill Concerts on Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 3:00pm with classical guitarist, Mak Grgic [GER-gich].
Born in Slovenia, Mak studied guitar in Zagreb and Vienna, before entering the prestigious Artist Diploma program at USC—the first guitarist in the University’s history to be admitted.
Mak has appeared in concert halls all over the world, from Vienna to Taipei; and in North America, he has performed as solo guitarist and guitar with ensemble in practically every major venue and classical guitar festival, from the Kennedy Center to Walt Disney Hall.
Join Beacon Hill Concerts on Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 3:00pm with classical guitarist, Mak Grgic [GER-gich].
Born in Slovenia, Mak studied guitar in Zagreb and Vienna, before entering the prestigious Artist Diploma program at USC—the first guitarist in the University’s history to be admitted.
Mak has appeared in concert halls all over the world, from Vienna to Taipei; and in North America, he has performed as solo guitarist and guitar with ensemble in practically every major venue and classical guitar festival, from the Kennedy Center to Walt Disney Hall.
Join Beacon Hill Concerts on Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 3:00pm with classical guitarist, Mak Grgic [GER-gich].
Born in Slovenia, Mak studied guitar in Zagreb and Vienna, before entering the prestigious Artist Diploma program at USC—the first guitarist in the University’s history to be admitted.
Mak has appeared in concert halls all over the world, from Vienna to Taipei; and in North America, he has performed as solo guitarist and guitar with ensemble in practically every major venue and classical guitar festival, from the Kennedy Center to Walt Disney Hall.
Join Beacon Hill Concerts on Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 3:00pm with classical guitarist, Mak Grgic [GER-gich].
Born in Slovenia, Mak studied guitar in Zagreb and Vienna, before entering the prestigious Artist Diploma program at USC—the first guitarist in the University’s history to be admitted.
Mak has appeared in concert halls all over the world, from Vienna to Taipei; and in North America, he has performed as solo guitarist and guitar with ensemble in practically every major venue and classical guitar festival, from the Kennedy Center to Walt Disney Hall.
Join Beacon Hill Concerts on Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 3:00pm with classical guitarist, Mak Grgic [GER-gich].
Born in Slovenia, Mak studied guitar in Zagreb and Vienna, before entering the prestigious Artist Diploma program at USC—the first guitarist in the University’s history to be admitted.
Mak has appeared in concert halls all over the world, from Vienna to Taipei; and in North America, he has performed as solo guitarist and guitar with ensemble in practically every major venue and classical guitar festival, from the Kennedy Center to Walt Disney Hall.
Join Beacon Hill Concerts on Sunday, May 12, 2024 at 3:00pm with classical guitarist, Mak Grgic [GER-gich].
Born in Slovenia, Mak studied guitar in Zagreb and Vienna, before entering the prestigious Artist Diploma program at USC—the first guitarist in the University’s history to be admitted.
Mak has appeared in concert halls all over the world, from Vienna to Taipei; and in North America, he has performed as solo guitarist and guitar with ensemble in practically every major venue and classical guitar festival, from the Kennedy Center to Walt Disney Hall.
East Stroudsburg University students, faculty, and staff will join Safe Monroe at the annual Take Back the Night march and rally on Thursday, April 11. Take Back the Night is designed to raise awareness about sexual and domestic violence, support survivors, and empower men and women to feel safe at night, while also advocating for bystander intervention. Since the 1970s, thousands of colleges, domestic violence shelters, and rape crisis centers have held Take Back the Night events all over the country, focusing on eliminating sexual and domestic violence in all forms. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
East Stroudsburg University students, faculty, and staff will join Safe Monroe at the annual Take Back the Night march and rally on Thursday, April 11. Take Back the Night is designed to raise awareness about sexual and domestic violence, support survivors, and empower men and women to feel safe at night, while also advocating for bystander intervention. Since the 1970s, thousands of colleges, domestic violence shelters, and rape crisis centers have held Take Back the Night events all over the country, focusing on eliminating sexual and domestic violence in all forms. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
East Stroudsburg University students, faculty, and staff will join Safe Monroe at the annual Take Back the Night march and rally on Thursday, April 11. Take Back the Night is designed to raise awareness about sexual and domestic violence, support survivors, and empower men and women to feel safe at night, while also advocating for bystander intervention. Since the 1970s, thousands of colleges, domestic violence shelters, and rape crisis centers have held Take Back the Night events all over the country, focusing on eliminating sexual and domestic violence in all forms. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
East Stroudsburg University students, faculty, and staff will join Safe Monroe at the annual Take Back the Night march and rally on Thursday, April 11. Take Back the Night is designed to raise awareness about sexual and domestic violence, support survivors, and empower men and women to feel safe at night, while also advocating for bystander intervention. Since the 1970s, thousands of colleges, domestic violence shelters, and rape crisis centers have held Take Back the Night events all over the country, focusing on eliminating sexual and domestic violence in all forms. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
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