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Classical Music Guide Forums - July 16, 2012
Written by Donald Isler
Mr. Rose’s recital always opens the two week International Keyboard Institute and Festival at Mannes College, which he founded. With two recitals almost every day given by pianists at all different stages of their careers, masterclasses, and a competition, the Festival comes along in the second half of July, a traditionally “slow” time in New York for concerts, and fills it with a wide array of delights for those who love the piano, and the classical piano repertoire.
Also featured are special programs in memory of great pianists, and composers for the piano.
Mr. Rose is to be saluted for his performance this evening, as well as for his contribution to musical life in New York by creating this Festival.
Classical Music Guide Forums - July 16, 2012
Written by Donald Isler
Mr. Rose’s recital always opens the two week International Keyboard Institute and Festival at Mannes College, which he founded. With two recitals almost every day given by pianists at all different stages of their careers, masterclasses, and a competition, the Festival comes along in the second half of July, a traditionally “slow” time in New York for concerts, and fills it with a wide array of delights for those who love the piano, and the classical piano repertoire.
Also featured are special programs in memory of great pianists, and composers for the piano.
Mr. Rose is to be saluted for his performance this evening, as well as for his contribution to musical life in New York by creating this Festival.
Classical Music Guide Forums
July 16, 2012
Written by Donald Isler
Mr. Rose’s recital always opens the two week International Keyboard Institute and Festival at Mannes College, which he founded. With two recitals almost every day given by pianists at all different stages of their careers, masterclasses, and a competition, the Festival comes along in the second half of July, a traditionally “slow” time in New York for concerts, and fills it with a wide array of delights for those who love the piano, and the classical piano repertoire.
Also featured are special programs in memory of great pianists, and composers for the piano.
Mr. Rose is to be saluted for his performance this evening, as well as for his contribution to musical life in New York by creating this Festival.
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publicly supported 501(c)(3) organization.
Any contribution will be
greatly appreciated and is tax deductible to the full extent of the law.
The International Keyboard Institute & Festival is a publicly supported 501(c)(3) organization. Any contribution will be greatly appreciated and is tax deductible to the full extent of the law.