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You’re invited to a free solo recital that I’m giving at St. Joe’s on March 15.  I’m performing Brahms’s moving 6 Klavierstücke, Opus 118, as well as two of my favorite works by the Czech composer, Leos Janacek: his Piano Sonata and Book 1 of On the Overgrown Path. The recital is in Bluett Theatre at [...]

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This Saturday, 2/18, the mid-Atlantic chapter of the American Musicological Society is meeting at St. Joe’s.  The chapter has been dormant for a number of years and this is the first step toward reviving it.  All pertinent information about the event can be found here: http://amsmidatlantic.wordpress.com.  If you are a faculty member, graduate student, undergrad, independent [...]

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It’s a new semester at SJU!  I’m teaching the second semester of our yearlong music history survey as well as a course about J. S. Bach.  I’m also busy working with my piano students and preparing for my first faculty recital at SJU this March, which includes solo works by Brahms and Janacek.

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SJU Schubertiad

This Friday, November 18, at 7:30 PM in the Chapel of Saint Joseph, SJU students present a Schubertiad, an evening of music to celebrate Franz Schubert.  Student vocalists and pianists, along with a few faculty members, will perform works by the great Viennese composer.  This is the first event of this kind that SJU Music [...]

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This Friday evening (10/28) at 5:30 PM, pianist Yu Xi Wang will give a masterclass at Saint Joe’s to five students working on pieces by Franz Schubert.  The event is free of charge and promises to be very exciting.  After working with each student, Yu Xi will perform Ravel’s La Valse for the group.  All [...]

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Next week I’ll be in New York for “Counterpoints: Nineteenth-Century Literature and Music,” a conference sponsored by Fordham University and 19th-Century Music.  I’m presenting a paper on a panel on Friday morning on British domestic novels of the early 1800s and accompanied sonatas, focusing on the work of two women: the author, Maria Edgeworth and [...]

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This is a work in progress!  I look forward to adding new pages and keeping this website updated with news about performances and events.  Check back again soon!

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