Topeka, Kan. –  The Washburn University department of music and theatre will host PianoFest Oct. 21. PianoFest is a festival that celebrates group learning for piano students in grades K-12. The annual day-long learning opportunity features musical movement classes, piano performance classes, piano literature courses, yoga for musicians, a guest masterclass and more. All students must have previously registered.

- When: 9 a.m. – 5:45 p.m., Oct. 21

- Where: Garvey Fine Arts Building and White Concert Hall, on the Washburn University campus

     “PianoFest offers students a chance to work together and learn together in group settings, bond with like-minded individuals who love piano and study with expert professionals in the field of music,” said Dr. Lucy Tan, Washburn University department of music and theatre director of keyboard studies/applied piano and faculty advisor for the Washburn Piano and Organ Society. “For piano students who learn in isolated settings of weekly piano lessons, PianoFest’s mission is to bring kids together through a sense of community and foster motivation for continued life-long piano learning.”

PianoFest Schedule

Group 1: Grades K-2

9 a.m.         Piano and Musical Skills Workshop with Mary Dredger (in White Concert Hall)

9:40 a.m.    Performance Workshop and Masterclass with Dr. Lucy Tan, Washburn University (in White Concert Hall)

 

Group 2: Grades 3-5

10:30 a.m.  Piano and Musical Skills Workshop with Mary Dredger (in White Concert Hall)

11:10 a.m.  Performance Workshop and Masterclass with Dr. Lucy Tan (in White Concert Hall)

 

Group 3: Grades 6-12

1 p.m.     Yoga and Mindfulness for Pianists (in White Concert Hall)

2 p.m.     Performance Workshop and Masterclass with Dr. Lucy Tan (in White Concert Hall)

3 p.m.     Guest Clinician Piano Masterclass with Professor Kyu Butler, Midland University (in White Concert Hall)

4 p.m.     Piano Workshop with Dr. Kowoon Lee, Washburn University (in Garvey Fine Arts Center, room 220)

Free, Public Concert

     PianoFest will conclude with a free piano recital by guest artist Kyu Butler, pianist and educator from Midland University in Omaha, Neb. Butler will perform Ludwig van Beethoven's "Appassionata Piano Sonata, Op.57” and Frederick Chopin's “Polonaise-Fantaisie in Ab Major, Op.61.” The concert begins at 5 p.m., with doors opening at 4:30 p.m., in White Concert Hall. The public is welcome to attend.

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For further information, contact:
Joy Bailes
Assistant Director of Public Relations
Telephone: (785) 670-2153
Cell: (785) 230-1648
Email: joy.bailes@washburn.edu 

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