NEWS RELEASE
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| Stanislav Ioudenitch |
Park University's International Center for Music will host a concert featuring Stanislav Ioudenitch, winner of the 2001 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition and associate professor of music, and the Park Piano Trio on Sunday, Oct. 21, beginning at 3 p.m., in the Graham Tyler Memorial Chapel on the University's Parkville Campus.
Ioudenitch, a world-renowned pianist widely regarded for his strong individuality and musical conviction, will present a recital during the first part of the concert. He will perform "Sonatine," by Maurice Ravel; "Op. 34, No. 2 in A Minor," "Op. 64, No. 1 in D Flat Major" and "Op. 64, No. 2 in C Sharp Minor," by Frederic Chopin; and "Fantasie über Themen aus den Opern von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Die Hochzeit des Figaro und Don Giovanni," by Franz Liszt and Ferrucio Busoni.
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| Daniel Veis |
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| Ben Sayevich |
Following an intermission, the Park Piano Trio, made up of Ioudenitch; Ben Sayevich, professor of music, violin; and Daniel Veis, visiting assistant professor of music, cello, will perform "Piano Trio in A Minor, Op. 50," by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Admission to the concert is $5 for the general public. Park University faculty, staff and students are admitted free with their Park ID. Tickets will be sold first come, first served at the concert.
The International Center for Music at Park University was established to foster the exchange of master teacher/performers, renowned young musicians and programs from countries across the globe. The education of emerging musicians is at the philosophical core of the Center's mission and the quality of that training crucial to great artistry. The focus of the Center is on piano and strings performance. For more information about the International Center for Music, visit www.park.edu/icm.
Please note: Graham Tyler Memorial Chapel has restricted physical access. Park University wants to make available to everyone access to all programs and activities conducted in this building. Requests for physical access accommodations should be addressed in a timely manner to Park University’s director of public safety at (816) 584-6226. Park University will make all reasonable modifications to ensure that individuals with physical challenges have an equal opportunity to enjoy all programs and activities.