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PianoRama

Fri May 01
-
Sat May 02
Room C205
75 Third Avenue North
Cost:
FREE

PianoRama is a two-day, student-run festival of piano performance featuring masterclasses, curated concert programs, and a festive Happy Hour. Audiences can expect a wide range of repertoire – solo works, chamber music, and vocal collaborations, ranging from the Baroque to contemporary – performed by talented emerging artists. 
Come and go between programs or stay all day.

WHAT TO EXPECT...

Each day begins with master classes offered by our advanced doctoral students, offering insight into the artistic process.

May 1 Highlights (Starting at 12:00 PM)

A full afternoon of themed programs, each about 45–55 minutes, with short breaks in between:

  • A Toast to Vienna & Salzburg
  • The Planets
  • Reflets de la France
  • The Joy of Collaboration
  • Chopin: The Singing Tone
  • Mysticism & the Occult

(Ends at approximately 5:30 PM)

May 2 Highlights (Starting at 1:00 PM)

  • Transformation
  • New Voices
  • The Long Arc
  • Monument
  • Mini-Recital

Finale May 2 (6:00 - 7:30 PM)

  • Happy Hour - Part 1
  • Happy Hour - Part 2

PianoRama Detailed 2-Day Schedule

Admission is free. Registration is required. 
REGISTER

NYU provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Please submit your request for accommodations for events and services at least two weeks before the date of your accommodation need. Although we can't guarantee accommodation requests received less than two weeks before the event, you should still contact us and we will do our best to meet your accommodation need. Please email mpap.piano@nyu.edu for assistance.

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