Wolfson Student Performs at Carnegie Hall

Russel Sefton poses at Carnegie Hall
Russel Sefton poses at Carnegie Hall
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Russell Sefton, an alto saxophone player from Samuel Wolfson School for Advanced Studies, lived a dream shared by countless musicians by performing at New York City’s Carnegie Hall last month.

The opportunity came by way of the Worldstrides Performance Series Honor Band, an elite and competitive program that provides talented young musicians the opportunity to perform under a master conductor on some of the most prestigious stages around the world.

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