Wednesday, November 17th, 2021

Wednesday, November 17th, 2021 at 6:00 pm EST

Presentation and Recital:

on “Physician and Patient Perspective on Head and Neck Cancer”.
Presented By:

Dr. Robert Haddad

  • Chief, Division of Head and Neck Oncology
  • McGraw Chair in Head and Neck Oncology
  • Institute Physician
  • Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Dr. Haddad received his MD Degree from St. Joseph University French School of Medicine in Beirut. He completed his residency in internal medicine at St Luke’s Roosevelt Medical Center in New York City and completed a fellowship in hematology-oncology at the University of Maryland Cancer Center in Baltimore.


Mr. Keisuke Wakao
Assistant Principal Oboe, Boston Symphony Orchestra
Farla and Harvey Chet Krentzman chair

Principal Oboe, Boston Pops Orchestra

Keisuke Wakao is assistant principal oboe with the BSO, where he occupies the Farla and Harvey Chet Krentzman chair. He has been the principal oboe with the New World Symphony and the substitute oboe with the New York Philharmonic. He was a soloist with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Robinson under Kazuyoshi Akiyama and a chamber soloist with the New Japan Philharmonic under Seiji Ozawa. In 1990, he performed the Mozart oboe concerto under Michael Tilson Thomas in Europe. Wakao was a finalist in the Lucarelli International Oboe Competition. Diploma, Manhattan School of Music. Oboe with Joseph Robinson. Studies with Alfred Genovese, Ralph Gomberg at the Tanglewood Music Center. Studies with John Mack, Peter Bowman, and Eric Barr. Recordings on Denon. Also faculty of the Manhattan School of Music and Keisuke Wakao Oboe Camp, Tokyo.

Venue: Longwood Cricket Club

564 Hammond Street
Chestnut Hill, MA


(Proof of Covid-19 Vaccination required)

Tentative agenda:

1.       Social hour at 6 pm

2.       Business meeting at 6:30 pm

3.       Recital at 6:45 pm – full attention requested

4.       Dinner and presentation at 7:15 pm

Please be sure to RSVP at the following link:
RSVP Form Link

Parking:

Parking is legal on the Longwood side of Hammond Street after 9 am. To enter the parking lot, turn right onto Middlesex Road, then turn right onto Dunster Road. The entrance to the lot is at the end of Dunster Road on your right across from the Longyear Museum.