Houston New Arts Movement will present a piano recital of widely varying styles - bookended with sonatas by the incomparable Ludwig van Beethoven. Founder and pianist Adam Vincent Clay will perform a solo piano recital that wraps the stark stylistic differences of Russian romanticism found in Rachmaninoff, with that of the polish rhythms and melodies of Frederic Chopin, and the dense and dramatic writing of Johannes Brahms, the impressionistic and Jazz inspired unique voice of American avant-garde pianist Frederic Rzewski, into the bookended works of Beethoven, that so appropriately place him as a pinnacle of form and expression in the world of solo piano.
This event will be held at the Houston Piano Company on November 23 and St. Cyril of Alexandria Catholic Church on December 7.
Houston New Arts Movement will present a piano recital of widely varying styles - bookended with sonatas by the incomparable Ludwig van Beethoven. Founder and pianist Adam Vincent Clay will perform a solo piano recital that wraps the stark stylistic differences of Russian romanticism found in Rachmaninoff, with that of the polish rhythms and melodies of Frederic Chopin, and the dense and dramatic writing of Johannes Brahms, the impressionistic and Jazz inspired unique voice of American avant-garde pianist Frederic Rzewski, into the bookended works of Beethoven, that so appropriately place him as a pinnacle of form and expression in the world of solo piano.
This event will be held at the Houston Piano Company on November 23 and St. Cyril of Alexandria Catholic Church on December 7.
Houston New Arts Movement will present a piano recital of widely varying styles - bookended with sonatas by the incomparable Ludwig van Beethoven. Founder and pianist Adam Vincent Clay will perform a solo piano recital that wraps the stark stylistic differences of Russian romanticism found in Rachmaninoff, with that of the polish rhythms and melodies of Frederic Chopin, and the dense and dramatic writing of Johannes Brahms, the impressionistic and Jazz inspired unique voice of American avant-garde pianist Frederic Rzewski, into the bookended works of Beethoven, that so appropriately place him as a pinnacle of form and expression in the world of solo piano.
This event will be held at the Houston Piano Company on November 23 and St. Cyril of Alexandria Catholic Church on December 7.