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The Prokofiev Project: Interpreting Prokofiev:

The Prokofiev Project: Interpreting Prokofiev:

Thursday, November 12, 2009 | 7:30 pm
Campbell Recital Hall, Braun Music Center

This event is Free.

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“If you really play it the way it should be played, Prokofiev is physically damaging. I mean, after a performance I can’t touch my fingertips because they’re hurting, and my wrists are going crazy.“ — Alexander Toradze

Joined by Stanford pianists Kumaran Arul and George Barth, Joseph Horowitz explore Prokofiev, the man and artist. What can be learned from Prokofiev’s own recordings of his piano music—including the Visions fugitive, which Arul will also offer in live performance, and the Piano Concerto No. 3.

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Presented in partnership with Stanford Continuing Studies.

Generously funded by Applied Materials Excellence in the Arts Grants, a program of Arts Council Silicon Valley.

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