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THE ROZSA CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS AND MICHIGAN TECH MUSIC PRESENT
SAMANTHA EGE
PIANO WORKSHOP
"accomplished and absorbing guide." - BBC Music Magazine
Free | Public Welcome | General Admission Seating
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Dr. Samantha Ege leads a workshop with piano students about repertoire and performance practice, as well as what it means to be a performer-scholar of 20th-century music and how she's shaped a public-facing career out of the various components of her work.
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ABOUT
Dr. Samantha Ege is an award-winning researcher, internationally recognized concert pianist, and renowned public speaker. She belongs to a new generation of practitioners who are redefining classical music and illuminating the diversity of its past, present, and future.
Michigan Tech Music has a long history of high-quality music ensembles open to students from all majors on campus. Its composition program, bands, orchestra, jazz, and choral ensembles expose students, faculty, and the community to the artistic and communicative values of music and the power it has to change lives. Each group performs regularly in the Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts and in venues in the community.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This program/lecture is partially funded/sponsored by the Visiting Professor Program which is funded by a grant to the Office of the Provost from the State of Michigan's King-Chavez-Parks Initiative.
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