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The New York Times - July 17, 2015
Written by Anthony Tommasini

This two-week piano institute and festival, which for years has drawn eager audiences to its daily recitals, master classes and lectures, is now working with Hunter College, having previously been associated with Mannes College The New School for Music. Its founding director, Jerome Rose, is still in charge and, as usual, kicks off the festival with the first recital.

The New York Times - July 17, 2015
Written by Anthony Tommasini

This two-week piano institute and festival, which for years has drawn eager audiences to its daily recitals, master classes and lectures, is now working with Hunter College, having previously been associated with Mannes College The New School for Music. Its founding director, Jerome Rose, is still in charge and, as usual, kicks off the festival with the first recital.

The New York Times
July 17, 2015
Written by Anthony Tommasini

This two-week piano institute and festival, which for years has drawn eager audiences to its daily recitals, master classes and lectures, is now working with Hunter College, having previously been associated with Mannes College The New School for Music. Its founding director, Jerome Rose, is still in charge and, as usual, kicks off the festival with the first recital.


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