Piano Ensembles present "The World at Your Fingertips"
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Piano Ensembles present "The World at Your Fingertips"

By Performing and Communication Arts

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A celebration of musical cultures on One, Two and Four Pianos by PCC Piano Ensemble, Alumni, and Special Guest Artist Dr. Solomon Cross

The World at Your Fingertips - A Celebration of Musical Cultures on One, Two and Four Pianos;

Featuring: PCC Piano Ensemble, Alumni of PCC’s Piano Department, and Special Guest Artist Dr. Solomon Cross.

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YaPing Lu and Phillip Young, Instructors

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Westerbeck Recital Hall, Center for the Arts

This performance is presented to satisfy a portion of the requirements for Piano Ensemble (MUSC 043).

ENSEMBLES FOR PIANISTS AT PASADENA CITY COLLEGE -

Piano studies have had a long and rich tradition at Pasadena City College. One of the names that graces this recital hall is Adrienne Westerbeck, generous benefactor to the college and a former piano instructor at PCC. In addition to teaching the solo classical piano repertoire, PCC has always encouraged pianists to make music in ensembles. In 1981, Mary Hense started a piano ensemble class that offered piano duets and piano duos instruction, not only for piano performance majors, but also for those amateur pianists who had their first experience with the instrument in class piano (Music 41A) and continued through the sequence of four semesters of class piano. Laraine Stivers-Madden started a Piano Accompanying class some ten years later to teach pianists, singers and instrumentalists the art of collaboration with the rich repertoire of art songs and instrumental sonatas.

PROGRAM:


Intermission



Category: Music, Classical

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Highlights

  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Westerbeck Recital Hall - CA 140

1570 East Colorado Boulevard

CA 140 Pasadena, CA 91106

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$5 – $11.54
Nov 15 · 7:00 PM PST