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Holy Trinity Episcopal Church will dedicate their new Kawai concert grand piano with a concert on Sunday February 21 at 3 PM. The featured artist is pianist Tatiana Roitman Mann. The concert is free and open to the public. A reception will follow in Sifford Hall.
Dr. Mann is a versatile artist who has performed concerto, solo and chamber music with equal skill and artistry across North America and Europe. Her 2015 - 2016 concert season includes appearances with the Texarkana Symphony in Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23; on the River Rhapsodies Chamber Music series in Little Rock; as well as on the Harding University concert series.
Recent performances include Beethoven's Piano Concerto #4 op. 58, Saint-Saens Concerto #4 in San Diego, CA; G. Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue with Bismarck - Mandan Symphony in ND; Beethoven's Choral Fantasy in Sydney, Australia; Rhapsody in Blue with the Arkansas Symphony; and chamber music concerts throughout the US.
The first half of the concert will feature Dr. Mann performing as piano soloist. In the second half, Aaron Ludwig, cellist, will join her for selections for piano and cello. Aaron Ludwig recently joined the Arkansas Symphony and the Rockefeller String Quartet.
Ellen Nagode, Holy Trinity Music Director, said: "We are very fortunate to have a true artist with us for this dedication event."
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church is located at 199 Barcelona Road in Hot Springs Village. Please call 501-922-0299 if there are any questions.
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