Guests Invited to Observe Nov. 23 and 24 Piano Master Classes

October 30th, 2008 by Adam


PLYMOUTH, N.H.—The Plymouth State University Department of Music, Theatre, and Dance will sponsor a piano master class by Carlyn Morenus November 23 at noon and November 24 at 5 p.m. Guests are welcome to observe.

Morenus is associate professor of piano, in the School of Music at Illinois State University.

In addition to university teaching, Morenus has run independent piano studios in Austin, Texas and in her native Long Beach, Calif. She maintains an active performance schedule as a solo pianist, collaborative pianist and chamber musician.

For additional information contact Professor Carleen Graff, carleeng@plymouth.edu or (603) 535-2313.

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