Nathan Carterette - Poets of the Piano
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42 S. Palmer Street,Foxburg PA 16036
10 April, 2022
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Internationally known pianist & recording-artist NATHAN CARTERETTE in a program of romantic music for the ballet on Sunday, April 10 Back by popular demand after his Beethoven Birthday concert in 2020 and a solo recital in 2015 and collaboration with the Renaissance City WINDS in ARCA’s Tenth Anniversary concert, Nathan Carterette returns to Lincoln Hall’s seven-foot Steinway to perform a program of Romantic music featuring music for the ballet – Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite and Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet. He will open the program with virtuosic Rachmaninov Preludes. Post-COVID, open theatre style seating has returned to 100% capacity. There is no mask requirement. Please refrain from attending if you are ill or if you have been exposed to anyone with COVID. Tickets are $5 for Students, $20 for ARCA Members and $25 for Adults. Hailed as “wonderfully poetic,” (Westfalen Post) “exuberant yet sensitive,” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) and “very compelling in his power and presence” (International Composer), Nathan Carterette has distinguished himself in the concert world by performing a huge range of works from Elizabethan keyboard music to music written today. His innovative, approachable ‘Poets of the Piano’ has inspired audiences to approach unfamiliar music with open ears, and familiar music with new appreciation. ‘Poets’ is a narrative-recital format presenting a wild variety of piano music under common poetic themes, linking together composers across history and today. In 2018-19, Nathan took ‘Poets’ on a 25-city American tour, performing to enthralled audiences in theaters such as the Indian Wells in Palm Desert and the Rhea Miller in Saginaw; in many universities such as UC-Santa Cruz, UT-El Paso, University of Vermont, University of South Florida and more. ‘Poets of the Piano: Acts of Faith’ is now available on disc and in all major streaming services. Appearing also in traditional formats, Nathan has been presented in such venues as Weill Recital Hall and the Yamaha Piano Salon of New York City, the Gasteig in Munich, the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe of Hamburg, and Cleveland’s Trinity Cathedral; in several universities such as the Berklee School of Music, Cleveland Institute of Music, Baldwin Wallace Conservatory, Busan National University of South Korea, and Carnegie-Mellon. ALLEGHENY RIVERSTONE CENTER FOR THE ARTS is registered as a Charitable Organization with the Department of State, Bureau of Corporations and Charitable Organizations under The Solicitation of Funds for Charitable Purposes Act, 10 P.S. § 162.I et seq., and is authorized to solicit charitable contributions under the conditions and limitations set forth under the Act.
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