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Pianist David Deveau, a senior lecturer in music, will perform in recital with 16-year-old Stefan Jackiw at the New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall on Friday, March 15 at 8 p.m. The recital, presented by the FleetBoston Celebrity Series, marks Jackiw's Boston recital debut and Deveau's fourth appearance on the Celebrity Series. Jackiw, a junior at Roxbury Latin School, is the son of MIT physics professor Roman Jackiw and Boston University physics professor So-Young Pi. Jackiw will perform, as soloist, Mendelssohn's violin concerto next month with the London Philharmonic, and during the 2002-03 concert season with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on March 13, 2002.

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