Beethoven comes alive
The School of Music presents “The Thirty-Two Piano Sonatas of Ludwig Von Beethoven Part Two.”
Beethoven comes alive
The School of Music presents “The Thirty-Two Piano Sonatas of Ludwig Von Beethoven Part Two.”
Sure, you’ve listened to his greatest hits on the classical music station, but have you heard Beethoven the way he’s meant to be played – live and uncut? The School of Music presents “The Thirty-Two Piano Sonatas of Ludwig Von Beethoven Part Two,” a series of five concerts by renowned pianist Adam Golka, a graduate of TCU’s Artist Diploma Program.
The free public concerts are scheduled for September through December at Ed Landreth Auditorium. The 19-year-old Golka, who won the Shanghai International Piano Competition and received the Bayard H. Friedman Outstanding Student Award in 2003, is presenting Beethoven’s piano sonatas in order, an ambitious endeavor he began with a series of concerts last spring.

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