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Keyboard Conversations® with Jeffrey Siegel
Schubert: The Soulful and the Sublime
Explore Schubert through beautiful melodies (“Ave Maria”), life and death struggle (Sonata op. 143), serenity (Moment Musicale in A Flat), and irresistible charm (Finale of Sonata op. 53).
Tuesday, Apr 6, 2021, 7:30 p.m.
tickets
- A: $45
- B: $35
- C: $25
- Virtual Tickets: $25
This event is part of the 2020–21 Keyboard Conversations® with Jeffrey Siegel Series.
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Announcing the 42nd Season of Keyboard Conversations®
Scottsdale Arts is honored to present another fascinating season of Keyboard Conversations® with acclaimed pianist and classical music historian Jeffrey Siegel. His performances of these legendary compositions are always eloquent, and his commentary about each piece is consistently captivating. See every enlightening show in this series with a subscription to Siegel’s 42nd season at the Center!
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Explore Schubert: The Soulful and the Sublime through beautiful melodies (“Ave Maria”), life and death struggle (Sonata op. 143), serenity (Moment Musicale in A Flat), and irresistible charm (Finale of Sonata op. 53) during Keyboard Conversations® With Jeffrey Siegel.
Returning for his 42nd season in Scottsdale, acclaimed pianist Jeffrey Siegel makes the joy of music accessible to audiences of all ages. His brilliantly engaging concerts with commentary combine captivating remarks with world-class performances of masterpieces of the piano repertoire and conclude with a fast-paced Q&A session.
The Denver Post writes of Siegel: “. . . a pianist with a bravura technique and a big, gorgeous sound . . . and when the artist himself offers the inside scoop, the musical experience becomes vastly more personal.”
location
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts | Virginia G. Piper Theater
7380 E 2nd St
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
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Scottsdale Arts is honored to present another fascinating season of Keyboard Conversations® with acclaimed pianist and classical music historian Jeffrey Siegel. His performances of these legendary compositions are always eloquent, and his commentary about each piece is consistently captivating. See every enlightening show in this series with a subscription to Siegel’s 42nd season at the Center!