Jun 03 2020
Prelude to Piano: What Makes It Great (and Not Just Good)? - postponed

Prelude to Piano: What Makes It Great (and Not Just Good)? - postponed

Presented by Piano Cleveland at Tudor House at the Gilmour Academy

CIPC President and 2007 CIPC medalist Yaron Kohlberg will give you an insider’s view on the elements such as touch, technique, and interpretation that makes some playing rise above the rest.

The Cleveland International Piano Competition takes place July 26 through August 9. To help get you get keyed up for the Competition (pun intended), join us for our new listening series, Prelude to Piano. This free three-part series is designed to help both serious and casual classical music fans take their interest and knowledge to a higher level in a fun, low-key environment.

Each session will be offered three times in different locations and features an engaging expert musician who will introduce basic musical structures, present historical and performance contexts, and demonstrate how to listen for different interpretations of piano classics. Each session will include demonstrations and time for questions and discussion. Sessions will be held at: Gilmour Academy in Gates Mills, Praxis Fiber Workshop in the Waterloo Arts Neighborhood, and Bop Stop in Hingetown. Light refreshments will be served.

Admission Info

Admission is free, but registration is required at clevelandpiano.org.

Phone: 2167075397

Email: info@clevelandpiano.org

Dates & Times

2020/06/03 - 2020/06/03

Location Info

Tudor House at the Gilmour Academy

34001 Cedar Rd., Gates Mills, OH 44040