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Andreas Klein

Music at Midweek: Andreas Klein, Oct. 9

October 4, 2019

This week’s Music at Midweek performance will feature renowned pianist Andreas Klein, who will present “Bach, Beethoven, and Beyond” on Monday, October 9, at 12:30 p.m., in Mago Hunt Center Recital Hall. Music at Midweek is free and open to all.

Klein will present a master class at 12:30 and a recital later that evening at 7 p.m. His recital will be the first Fr. Claude Pomerleau Memorial Concert.

Andreas Klein is widely admired as a pianist of rare sensitivity and musicality. The Washington Post has praised his “articulate and flowing pianism” while the New York Times called him “a pianist who makes silences sound like music.”

For more information contact PFA at x7228 or pfa@up.edu, or visit https://www.andreasklein.com/

Filed Under: 10-07-2019, Academics, Performing & Fine Arts Tagged With: Andreas Klein, Music at Midweek, PFA

Music at Midweek: Andreas Klein, Oct. 3

September 28, 2018

The next Music at Midweek performance will feature world renowned pianist Andreas Klein on Wednesday, October 3, at 12:30 p.m., in Mago Hunt Center Recital Hall. His performance is free and open to all.

Klein studied at the Julliard School and has toured Europe, the Middle East, and the USA, appearing on major concert series in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington DC, Cleveland, Houston, and Seattle, to name a few. He is widely admired as a pianist of rare sensitivity and musicality. The Washington Post has praised his “articulate and flowing pianism” while the New York Times called him “a pianist who makes silences sound like music.”

For more information contact performing and fine arts at x7228 or pfa@up.edu.

Filed Under: 10-01-2018, Academics, Performing & Fine Arts Tagged With: Andreas Klein, Music at Midweek, Performing and Fine Arts

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