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Courtney Brown piano recital is Tue 15 Mar 2016 at Slider Courtney Brown, left, is the daughter of Joe and Linda Brown of Burkesville, KY who is now based in New York. The recital will performances of Beethoven, Berg, Grieg, and Ravel Courtney Brown will give a piano recital at 7pmCT Tuesday, March 15, in the recital hall of the Lindsey Wilson College W. W. Slider Humanities Center, 155 Blue Raider Drive, Columbia, KY. The event is free and open to the public. Contact: LWC Professor of Music Robert Reynolds at reynolds@lindsey.edu or 270-384-8086. Click on headline for complete story with photo(s) By Duane Bonifer COLUMBIA, KY - The music of Beethoven, Berg, Grieg and Ravel will be featured March 15 at Lindsey Wilson College. Pianist Courtney Brown will give a recital at 7pmCT Tuesday, March 15, 2016 in the recital hall of the W. W. Slider Humanities Center, 155 Blue Raider Drive. At the March 15 concert, which will last about 70 minutes, Brown is scheduled to perform: Beethoven's "Piano Sonata No. 12 in A-flat Major"; Ravel's "Jeux d'eau"; Berg's "Piano Sonata No. 1"; and Grieg's "Ballade in the form of variations on a Norwegian folk song in G minor." Brown is a soloist and chamber musician with roots in Southcentral Kentucky but based in New York City. The daughter of Joe and Linda Brown of Burkesville, Ky., she earned a bachelor's degree in piano performance from Rollins (FL) College, where she studied piano and pedagogy under pianist Gloria Cook. In May, Brown will complete a master's degree in piano performance from Hunter (NY) College, where she has studied with internationally renowned pianist Geoffrey Burleson. Brown was selected in 2013 to perform chamber music at the Interharmony International Music Festival in Arcidosso, Italy, where she was coached by the illustrious Ning An. "I am an avid soloist and chamber musician, taking every opportunity that comes my way to play publicly," Brown said. "I love to share classical music with the community in which I grew up." Duane Bonifer is Director of Public Relations at Lindsey Wilson College At the March 15 concert, which will last about 70 minutes, Brown is scheduled to perform: Beethoven's "Piano Sonata No. 12 in A-flat Major"; Ravel's "Jeux d'eau"; Berg's "Piano Sonata No. 1"; and Grieg's "Ballade in the form of variations on a Norwegian folk song in G minor." This story was posted on 2016-03-09 04:25:56
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