The Wednesday Noon Recitals offer short student performance from the full range of Conservatory activity, an ideal introduction to the world of classical music.
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Ngee Ann Polytechnic Klavierensemble (NPKE) invites you to embark on this journey of freedom together with us, Eleuthera. As the name suggests, Eleuthera; the yearning for freedom. Watch as the performers display various genres of songs with the zeal for freedom, freedom to express oneself through the power of the piano.
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Ngee Ann Polytechnic Klavierensemble (NPKE) invites you to embark on this journey of freedom together with us, Eleuthera. As the name suggests, Eleuthera; the yearning for freedom. Watch as the performers display various genres of songs with the zeal for freedom, freedom to express oneself through the power of the piano.
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The International Florence Price Festival is partnering with the University of Maryland School of Music to bring together performers, scholars and advocates from around the world to celebrate the life and legacy of the late African American composer Florence Price.
The inaugural Price Fest will be held August 20-23, 2020, at the University of Maryland and in the Washington, D.C. region. The festival will feature lectures and panels on the significance of Price and her contemporaries,... See More
The International Florence Price Festival is partnering with the University of Maryland School of Music to bring together performers, scholars and advocates from around the world to celebrate the life and legacy of the late African American composer Florence Price.
The inaugural Price Fest will be held August 20-23, 2020, at the University of Maryland and in the Washington, D.C. region. The festival will feature lectures and panels on the significance of Price and her contemporaries, as well as recitals of her music.
It is the first annual classical music festival in the United States named after a woman of color.
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Have you ever wondered how a composer might have been inspired to write in a particular style? In this carefully curated recital programme, Associate Professor of Piano Albert Tiu explores how Bach and John Field might have influenced Chopin's use of chromaticism and his florid cantilena writing, and in turn, how Chopin might have influenced generations of composers after him - Liszt, Grieg, Faure, Tchaikovsky, Skryabin and Godowsky.
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Have you ever wondered how a composer might have been inspired to write in a particular style? In this carefully curated recital programme, Associate Professor of Piano Albert Tiu explores how Bach and John Field might have influenced Chopin's use of chromaticism and his florid cantilena writing, and in turn, how Chopin might have influenced generations of composers after him - Liszt, Grieg, Faure, Tchaikovsky, Skryabin and Godowsky.
Piano recitals are actually good opportunities for piano students to bring their skills to the next level, and they are an important platform for boosting their confidence.
In fact, the benefits of piano recitals and public performances for pianists are priceless, period. Here are the top 20 reasons why performing at recitals is important.
Piano recitals are actually good opportunities for piano students to bring their skills to the next level, and they are an important platform for boosting their confidence.
In fact, the benefits of piano recitals and public performances for pianists are priceless, period. Here are the top 20 reasons why performing at recitals is important.
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