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This confidence shone throughout Buswell’s chamber music recital at NEC’s Jordan Hall last Sunday night, which I and many other of his students attended. His ambitious and eclectic program, which included Stravinsky’s tongue-in-cheek Duo Concertante for Violin and Piano, Mendelssohn’s angst-ridden Piano Trio in C-Minor, Enesco’s Sonata No. 2, and Beethoven’s fiery Sonata No. 7, never showed a hint of musical timidity. Buswell first chose the Enesco, a lesser-known piece, and later added the other three works...
...whose musical career includes a stint playing with the band at last year’s Grammy Awards, was joined by Charles A. Frogner ’06 on piano and Eric P. Wehrenberg-Klee ’05 on bass...
...Harvard-affiliate, Sandra Slarsky, who lives near the Harvard Club, said she was there simply for the musical experience. She used to play piano but recently gave her instrument away...
When Corey E. Bernhard ’05 (Economics Concentrator in Cabot House) was in first grade, his mother never imagined that he would come to be one of Harvard’s premier Jazz musicians. “We had a piano in the house, and I would take a hammer and hit the keys with [it].” If he were going to continue to play the piano, his mother declared that he would have to take piano lessons...
Music is clearly a way of life for Corey and he plans to continue his endeavors after graduation, and with Corey hoping to revive his stint at Grafton, Harvard will surely be hearing a lot more of his piano playing...