Piano Concert Will Be Part Of Tercentennial Celebration
Piano Concert Will Be Part Of Tercentennial Celebration
In celebration of Newtownâs Tercentennial, the Trustees of the Heritage Preservation Trust of Newtown, Inc. (which supports the Newtown Meeting House) invite the public to a special free concert featuring the award-winning pianist Ryo Yanagitani. The concert will include works of Brahms, Chopin, Debussy, Franck, Ginastera, Liszt and Rachmaninov.
The concert is scheduled for Sunday, May 1, at 3 pm. It will be at Newtown Meeting House, at 31 Main Street.
Mr Yanagitani will announce his own musical selections from the stage, sprinkled with anecdotal information about the composers and their music.
While admission is free, space is limited at the meeting house so organizers are requesting advance reservations.
The pianist, a native of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, born in 1978, had his first piano lesson at age seven. An enthusiastic student from a non-musical family, he graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Bachelorâs Degree in Piano Performance, and was twice endowed by the Canadian Arts Council with their Grants for Emerging Artists.
This performance will be especially interesting to students and enthusiasts of all ages.
âWeâre really encouraging students to come to this performance,â Sherry Paisley, a member of the Heritage Preservation Trust, said recently. âHeâs just an absolute genius, and sometimes kids can really relate to someone like this.â
Guests will be invited to a post-concert reception to meet and speak with the talented young guest artist.
To make reservations and/or obtain more information, contact Sherry Paisley at 270-8293 or nmh1792@hotmail.com.
