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CU Piano Ensemble to perform November 2, 2012

By Mary Kutter
News from Campbellsville University

CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - Campbellsville University's Piano Ensemble will perform its fall concert Friday, November 2, 2012, at 8pmET/7pmCT in the Gheens Recital Hall, Gosser Fine Arts Center, 210 University Drive, Campbellsville, KY. The event is free and open to the public.

Students from six different nations are in the ensemble: Colleen Ames of Elizabethtown, KY; Milagros Boso Galli of Salta, Argentina; Hanna Jang of Jangyu, South Korea; Shu-Hua Lin of Taipei, Taiwan; Ayaka Ogawara of Fukuoka, Japan; Sampson Tarpeh of Monrovia, Liberia; and Hannah Warren of Columbia, KY.



The ensemble will be playing works for one piano, four and six hands, and two pianos, four and eight hands, according to Dr. Wesley Roberts, professor of music.

Members of the ensemble will be performing a Sonatina by Johann Anton Andre and a Slavonic Dance by Antonin Dvorak for piano, four hands; Bolero by Jean Louis Streabbog and the Romance and Valse for piano, six hands by Sergei Rachmaninoff; two movements from the Sonata for two pianos, four hands by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Danzon Cubano for two pianos, four hands by Aaron Copland; and the famous Military March No. 1 by Franz Schubert for two pianos, eight hands.


This story was posted on 2012-10-24 18:48:42
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