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Transcontinental Piano Duo to perform at WestConn


DANBURY, CONN. — The Transcontinental Piano Duo, comprised of Elaine Greenfield and Janice Meyer Thompson, will perform a program by French composers Debussy, Ravel, Bizet and Faure at noon on Wednesday, April 22, in Ives Concert Hall in White Hall on the Western Connecticut State University Midtown campus, 181 White Street in Danbury. Admission will be free and the public is invited; donations to support the music department will be accepted.

The duo, who met while teaching at Adamant Music School in Adamant, Vt., have performed, offered workshops and taught master’s classes at various venues across the country since 1992. Now residing on opposite sides of the country, Greenfield and Thompson get together to “rehearse intensely” a few days before each performance on the road.

Greenfield is an accomplished pianist, soloist, lecture recitalist, master’s teacher and collaborative artist. She has performed at Carnegie Hall, Steinway Hall and Boston’s Garner Museum, and has a CD entitled “Debussy Preludes, Bks. 1 & 2.” The founder of Greenfield Piano Associates, she is the artistic director of St. Paul’s Cathedral Arts in Burlington, Vt.

Thompson also is a soloist, collaborative artist, lecture-recitalist and a master’s teacher, who has taught in North America, Europe, Russia and Asia. She is part of a professional vocal instrumental chamber music ensemble and The Kent Camerata. Thompson teaches studio piano, directs the piano pedagogy program, and is the founding director of the Piano Prep Conservatory Program at Arizona State University.

WCSU Associate Professor of Music Dr. Russell Hirshfield said the concert promises to be entertaining. “The duo has made a specialty of performing music for four hands,” he said. “They are specialists in this area and will be performing an exciting and varied program.”

For more information, call (203) 837-8350.

 

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