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Klassical Klavier Konversations with Jeffrey Biegel
Troy Chromatic Concerts is pleased to present this series of three FREE live interactive streaming performances by pianist Jeffrey Biegel on YouTube®. The 45-50 minute performances will be followed by a brief Q&A during which Jeffrey Biegel will respond to comments submitted by the audience during the live stream. Jeffrey Biegel pioneered the first classical video live-streams from Steinway Hall in New York in July 1997.
Thursday -January 14th at 8PM EST
Why Play Bach on a Piano?
Streaming online!
J.S. Bach Prelude and Fugue in D Major, WTC I
Toccata in D Minor, BWV 913
French Suite no. 5 in G Major
From the first concerts or ‘musicales’, in private homes to the concert series of today, the aim of Troy Chromatic Concerts has been to bring musical programs of the highest caliber for the enjoyment of local audiences. Organized in 1894 by students of Troy music teacher J. Albert Jeffery, and led by David Cowee, Jr., the Chromatic Club presented its first concert in February of 1895 featuring world renown artist Edward A. MacDowell. It was an enormous success and inspired the continuing commitment of ‘Chromatics’ to present the finest artists of their time.
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