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Pianist Joshua Pierce in Concert on July 31 at Summit Music Festival in Purchase, New York
For Immediate Release
Contact: Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net
Pianist Joshua Pierce will be joined by violinist Olivier Fuchaire and cellist Eugene Briskin in a performance of Schubert’s Trio, op.99 in B flat major on Thursday, July 31 – 8 PM at the Summit Music Festival on the grounds of Manhattanville College, 2900 Purchase Street in Purchase, New York.
The evening concert will also include a performance of Schumann’s Piano Quartet in E flat major. The Summit Music Festival celebrates its 23rd season as New York’s Summer institute for extensive chamber music and instrumental training. Founded in 1991 by members of the Emelin Trio, the festival offers young musicians an opportunity for pre-professional training. It features a daily array of special events, such as concerts, lectures, and master classes throughout the three-week festival. Visit them at http://www.summitmusicfestival.org/.
Tickets for the July 31 concert are adults $25 and seniors $20. For more information about this concert or the Summit Music Festival, call 914-747-2020 or visit http://www.summitmusicfestival.org.
Grammy nominated pianist Joshua Pierce has performed in prestigious music centers throughout the world as a soloist and with an extraordinary array of orchestras including the Royal Philharmonic, London Philharmonia, Symphony Orchestra of Russia, Moscow State Philharmonic, Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, and the Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra. He has recorded more than 200 works including numerous world premieres as a soloist and with orchestra for EMI Classics, Carlton Classics, Helicon, Koch International Classics, MMC, MSR Classics, Pro Arts, Sony Classics, Vox and other labels. His website is at http://www.jamesarts.com/pierce/.
For press inquiries, contact Jeffrey James Arts Consulting at 516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net.
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Contact: Jeffrey James Arts Consulting
516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net
Pianist Joshua Pierce will be joined by violinist Olivier Fuchaire and cellist Eugene Briskin in a performance of Schubert’s Trio, op.99 in B flat major on Thursday, July 31 – 8 PM at the Summit Music Festival on the grounds of Manhattanville College, 2900 Purchase Street in Purchase, New York.
The evening concert will also include a performance of Schumann’s Piano Quartet in E flat major. The Summit Music Festival celebrates its 23rd season as New York’s Summer institute for extensive chamber music and instrumental training. Founded in 1991 by members of the Emelin Trio, the festival offers young musicians an opportunity for pre-professional training. It features a daily array of special events, such as concerts, lectures, and master classes throughout the three-week festival. Visit them at http://www.summitmusicfestival.org/.
Tickets for the July 31 concert are adults $25 and seniors $20. For more information about this concert or the Summit Music Festival, call 914-747-2020 or visit http://www.summitmusicfestival.org.
Grammy nominated pianist Joshua Pierce has performed in prestigious music centers throughout the world as a soloist and with an extraordinary array of orchestras including the Royal Philharmonic, London Philharmonia, Symphony Orchestra of Russia, Moscow State Philharmonic, Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, and the Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra. He has recorded more than 200 works including numerous world premieres as a soloist and with orchestra for EMI Classics, Carlton Classics, Helicon, Koch International Classics, MMC, MSR Classics, Pro Arts, Sony Classics, Vox and other labels. His website is at http://www.jamesarts.com/pierce/.
For press inquiries, contact Jeffrey James Arts Consulting at 516-586-3433 or jamesarts@att.net.
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