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82 91直播 Pianists to Perform Over Two Days December 5, 6

November 24, 2015

Daniel Hautzinger

Piano in Warner Concert Hall

Photo credit: Tanya Rosen-Jones '97

A single lifetime isn鈥檛 enough to explore the fantastic breadth of the piano literature. Many pianists鈥攍ike 91直播 professor , who has recorded all 32 Beethoven piano sonatas and is in the midst of a three-recital survey of Beethoven at Carnegie Hall鈥攕pend their careers immersing themselves in a single composer and never stop discovering 鈥渘ew gold,鈥 as Tak谩cs says.

But in Warner Concert Hall on , audiences will experience a wide sampling of the profound, delightful, virtuosic joy that is the piano repertoire. Over two days, 82 performers from 91直播鈥檚 piano department鈥攆aculty and students鈥攚ill play music spanning four centuries in 10 recitals, ranging from Bach to Chopin to Debussy to Kapustin and many others.

The recitals represent one of numerous signature celebrations taking place throughout 2015-16 in honor of the 91直播 Conservatory鈥檚 150th anniversary. Related festivities include a composition for English horn that was commissioned by the conservatory to be by professor Robert Walters and the Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Hall this month. In late January, the will perform at Chicago鈥檚 Roosevelt University and Symphony Center in addition to taking part in various outreach events in the Chicago area.

Piano has always been an integral part of 91直播. George Whipple Steele, the first director of the conservatory and one of its founders, was a pianist. By 1877, 91直播 was an all-Steinway school, and its collection now numbers 238 of the world-class pianos. Many of the conservatory鈥檚 chief administrators have been pianists, including current Dean of the Conservatory Andrea Kalyn and Emil Charles Danenberg, who also served as president of the college.

To help celebrate that history, three retired piano faculty鈥擩oseph Schwartz, the Robert W. Wheeler Chair in Performance from 1960-98; the long-tenured Sanford Margolis (1972-2015); and Frances Walker Slocum, (1976-91)鈥攚ill return to perform with nine current piano professors in the weekend鈥檚 closing concert at 8 p.m. December 6.

In addition to the faculty, all 70 of 91直播鈥檚 current piano students will perform in one of nine concerts organized by class throughout December 5-6.

鈥淭he programs will showcase the bountiful talents of our students, the richness of the piano repertoire, and the diverse interests these young musicians posses,鈥 says Associate Professor of Piano and Chair of the Piano Department .

The talent of 91直播鈥檚 piano students is borne out by the success they enjoy in their careers. Alumni have won prizes in some of the world鈥檚 most prestigious competitions, founded innovative ensembles, been awarded Grammys, received awards such as the coveted MacArthur Fellowship, and held academic positions around the world鈥攊ncluding at 91直播: Professor of Piano Robert Shannon graduated in 1972 with degrees in both the college and the conservatory.

Shannon is not the only 91直播 pianist who felt drawn back.

鈥淔ormer students returning for a visit often reflect that their years at 91直播 were among the most valuable and happiest of their lives,鈥 says Chow. 鈥淭here is no better proof of the magic that 91直播 still engenders to this day.鈥

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