Log In


Reset Password
Archive

WATERBURY - Oleg Polianski, an award-winning, internationally known pianist born in the Ukraine and currently doing post-graduate studies in Germany, will perform a solo concert on Sunday, January 9, at 3 pm. The performance is being presented by G

Print

Tweet

Text Size


WATERBURY — Oleg Polianski, an award-winning, internationally known pianist born in the Ukraine and currently doing post-graduate studies in Germany, will perform a solo concert on Sunday, January 9, at 3 pm. The performance is being presented by Greater Waterbury Classic Concerts (GWCC) as the second in its chamber concert series for 1999-2000.

The concert will take place in a new location for the group — the recital hall in the main building of St Margaret’s-McTernan School, at 565 Chase Parkway. There is plenty of free parking on the campus.

General admission is $12, $10 for senior citizens and full-time students, while tickets for children under 12 are $5 each. Tickets are available by calling Zoya Kalmanovsky at Greater Waterbury Classic Concerts, Inc., at 203/754-5590, or sending a check made out to the organization at 410 Country Club Road, Waterbury, CT 06708.

Mr Poliansky will play Chopin’s Sonata B-Moll and Liszt’s Reminiscences de Don Juan in the first half of the program. The second half of the program will feature Schubert’s Sonata A-dur D. 959 and Stravinski’s Trio Movement de Petrovchka.

The audience will be invited to ask questions of the artist before or after each piece or during the informal reception with free refreshments planned for intermission.

The solo piano concert will be opened with a brief performance by the 1999 GWCC Music Scholarship Competition second prize recipient, Watertown soprano Marissa Famiglietti. Miss Famiglietti will sing an aria from Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro and Enpriere by Faure.

For further information about the Chamber Concert Series or the Summer Music Institute-Festival, contact Ms Kalmanovsky at Greater Waterbury Classic Concerts, Inc.

Comments
Comments are open. Be civil.
0 comments

Leave a Reply