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SUMMARY:Lunchtime Recital - Neil Rutman
DESCRIPTION:‘He won the audience over for himself with exquisite performances’ (New York Times) \nProfessor Neil Rutman is one of America’s most distinguished musicians.  A prizewinner at many celebrated international competitions\, he has performed throughout the world and continues to nurture young pianists as Artist in residence at the University of central Arkansas.  Neil has performed ‘L’histoire du Baba’ with  both Shirly MacLaine  and  Emmy Award winner Tony Randall as narrators.  For this recital he will undertake the remarkable tour-de-force of both performing the music and narrating the charming story entirely by himself. Not to be missed. \nPOULENC ‘The Story of Babar the Little Elephant’ \nLISZT Bénédiction de Dieu dans la solitude \n \n  \n 
URL:https://pianosummerschool.com/event/young-artist-lunchtime-recital-3/
LOCATION:Stoller Hall
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SUMMARY:Lecture Recital with Murray McLachlan
DESCRIPTION:Today Murray celebrates the 80th year of composer Edward Gregson. \nI have no hesitation in declaring Gregson to be one of the most significant British composers currently active in this country \nRobert Matthew-Walker\, International Record Review \nEdward Gregson was born in Sunderland\, Co Durham\, England\, in 1945. He graduated from London’s Royal Academy of Music in 1967\, having studied piano and composition (with Alan Bush)\, and then completed a B.Mus (Hons) degree at London University. He is a composer of international standing whose music has been performed\, broadcast\, and recorded worldwide. He has written orchestral\, chamber\, instrumental and choral music\, as well as making major contributions to the wind and brass repertoire. He has also written music for the theatre\, film\, and television. \nEdward Gregson has had an impressive career as an academic\, from his time as Head of Composition and resident conductor in the music department of Goldsmiths College\, University of London (1976-96)\, and where he was appointed a Professor of Music\, to his tenure as Principal of the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) in Manchester (1996-2008). He retired from academe in 2008 in order to concentrate on his composition. \nHis orchestral music has been performed by many orchestras and conductors worldwide\, including all the BBC orchestras\, the London Symphony\, Royal Scottish National\, Hallé\, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic\, and Bournemouth Symphony orchestras; with conductors such as Martyn Brabbins\, Edward Downes\, Rumon Gamba\, Alexander Gibson\, Gunther Herbig\, Kent Nagano\, Gianandrea Noseda\, Bramwell Tovey\, and soloists including Ole Edvard Antonsen\, Wissam Boustany\, Olivier Charlier\, Michael Collins\, Nelson Goerner\, Guy Johnston\, Nobuya Sugawa\, and Richard Watkins. \nSix Little Piano Pieces\nThree Etudes\nPiano Sonata \n \n 
URL:https://pianosummerschool.com/event/lecture-3/
LOCATION:Stoller Hall
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Recitals
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