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TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Comment on Facebook The School of Music primarily is housed in TCU's Ed Landreth Hall and the Mary D. and F. Howard Walsh Center for Performing Arts. Ed Landreth Hall contains teaching, practice, and rehearsal facilities as well as a 1200-seat auditorium with superb acoustics. Numerous pianos, many of them grands (Texas' first All-Steinway School); four pipe organs; two harpsichords; a clavichord; a collection of Renaissance instruments; the Upchurch studio for Electro-Acoustic Music; and other instrumental collections serve the School.
A large, comprehensive music library complete with recordings, reference books, texts, scores, and listening rooms is housed in the Mary Couts Burnett Library, with other School of Music programs housed in Jarvis Hall, Music Building South, Foster Hall, and Waits Hall.
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TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
2800 Soth University Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76129
Phone: (817) 257-7098 |
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Current Events
05/01/12- 05/31/12 |
May Events
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by TCU School of Music
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
May 1-May 31, 2012
5/1 - 7:00pm - TCU Chamber Choir.
5/2 - 12:00pm - Jazz Ensemble Concert.
5/2 - 7:00pm - Jose Bendeza, piano.
5/2 - 7:00pm - Joseph Phillpott, violin.
5/3 - 7:00pm - Silvia Paola Nunez, mezzo soprano, Assisted by John Chen, piano and Vanessa Becerra, soprano.
5/3 - 7:00pm - Xiang Wang, violin.
5/3 - 8:30pm - Marina Dichenko, violin.
5/7 - 7:00pm - Will Townsley, saxophone.
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Upcoming Events
| 06/07/12 |
Yeul Eu Son
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by PianoTexas
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
June 7, 2012
Korean pianist Yeol eum Son's (Yadum Son) supple and graceful interpretations, crystalline touch, and versatile, thrilling performances have caught the attention of audiences worldwide and resulted in numerous top prizes at international competitions. Most recently, she was awarded the second prize at the XIV Tchaikovsky International Music Competition in Moscow, where she also received awards for Best Chamber Concerto Performance and Best Performance of the Commissioned Work. In 2009, Ms. Son...
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| 06/10/12 |
Malcolm Bilson
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by PianoTexas
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
June 10, 2012
Malcolm Bilson has been in the forefront of the period instrument movement since the early 1970s. His performances of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven and Schubert on late 18th and early 19th century pianos have been a key contributor to the restoration of the fortepiano to the concert stage and to recordings of the mainstream repertory. He has recorded the three most important complete cycles of works for piano by Mozart: the Piano Concertos with John Eliot Gardiner and the English Baroque...
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| 06/12/12 |
Piano Trios of Franz Schubert
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by PianoTexas
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
June 12, 2012
Harold Martina was born in Curacao, Netherlands Antilles. He began to study music as a small child, first with the English teacher Newburn Patrick, and later with the Dutch pianist Teun Don. He furthered his training with the Italian pianist Anna Maria Pennella at the Fine Arts Institute of Medellin, Colombia, where he graduated Cum Laude. He completed his advanced studies in Europe with Professor Richard Hauser at the Vienna Academy of Music, and became the first student to graduate Summa Cum...
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| 06/14/12 |
Inon Barnatan
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by PianoTexas
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
June 14, 2012
Pianist Inon Barnatan has rapidly gained international recognition for engaging and communicative performances that pair insightful interpretation with impeccable technique. Described by London's Evening Standard as "a true poet of the keyboard", Mr. Barnatan performs a diverse range of repertoire, encompassing both classical and contemporary composers, with the variety of the pieces he performs reflected in his being equally valued as a soloist, recitalist and chamber musician.
It's an...
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| 06/19/12 |
Simone Pedroni
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by PianoTexas
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
June 19, 2012
Mr. Pedroni was born in Novara, Italy: he graduated from Milan's Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in 1990 and in 1995 he took his Master degree at Accademia Pianistica "Incontri col Maestro" in Imola-Italy, where he studied with Lazar Berman, Franco Scala and Piero Rattalino.
After being awarded the Second prize at the Arthur Rubinstein Piano Competition in Tel-Aviv, and the First prize at the Queen Sonja Piano Competition in Oslo, on June 6, 1993, at age 24, he was named the Gold Medalist of the...
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| 06/21/12 |
Paul Badura-Skoda
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by PianoTexas
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
June 21, 2012
Paul Badura-Skoda is one of the most important pianists of this time. A legendary artist who has been heard in all the world?s greatest concert halls, and for years was the pianist who had the largest number of records available in the market. His musical personality is characterized by complete immersion in music, a passionate search for the essential, and a sense of artistic responsibility. It soon becomes evident to any listener that he loves music with every part of his being.
It's an...
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| 06/26/12 |
Akiko Ebi
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by PianoTexas
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
June 26, 2012
Japanese pianist Akiko Ebi launched her international career as winner of the 1975 Grand Prix of the International Marguerite Long Competition in Paris, where she was also awarded four special prizes by Arthur Rubinstein. In 1980, she won the 5th Prize of the International Chopin Competition in Warsaw, where jury member Martha Argerich took note of her artistry and became her mentor. After winning First Prize at the National Music Competition of Japan, Ms. Ebi continued her training at the...
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| 06/28/12 |
Leon Fleisher and Katherine Jacobson Fleisher
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by PianoTexas
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
June 28, 2012
Pianist and conductor Leon Fleisher accepted the 2007 Kennedy Center Honor at a star-studded gala in Washington DC, where Caroline Kennedy recognized him as "a piano prodigy from the Golden Gate who rose to the heights, embraced adversity and became a musician for all seasons."
Katherine Jacobson Fleisher international performing career as a soloist, duo pianist, and chamber musician has received critical acclaim. Her recent Carnegie Hall debut, with piano partner and husband Leon Fleisher...
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Current &
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Current Events
05/01/12- 05/31/12 |
May Events
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by TCU School of Music
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
May 1-May 31, 2012
5/1 - 7:00pm - TCU Chamber Choir.
5/2 - 12:00pm - Jazz Ensemble Concert.
5/2 - 7:00pm - Jose Bendeza, piano.
5/2 - 7:00pm - Joseph Phillpott, violin.
5/3 - 7:00pm - Silvia Paola Nunez, mezzo soprano, Assisted by John Chen, piano and Vanessa Becerra, soprano.
5/3 - 7:00pm - Xiang Wang, violin.
5/3 - 8:30pm - Marina Dichenko, violin.
5/7 - 7:00pm - Will Townsley, saxophone.
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Upcoming Events
| 06/07/12 |
Yeul Eu Son
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by PianoTexas
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
June 7, 2012
Korean pianist Yeol eum Son's (Yadum Son) supple and graceful interpretations, crystalline touch, and versatile, thrilling performances have caught the attention of audiences worldwide and resulted in numerous top prizes at international competitions. Most recently, she was awarded the second prize at the XIV Tchaikovsky International Music Competition in Moscow, where she also received awards for Best Chamber Concerto Performance and Best Performance of the Commissioned Work. In 2009, Ms. Son...
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| 06/10/12 |
Malcolm Bilson
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by PianoTexas
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
June 10, 2012
Malcolm Bilson has been in the forefront of the period instrument movement since the early 1970s. His performances of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven and Schubert on late 18th and early 19th century pianos have been a key contributor to the restoration of the fortepiano to the concert stage and to recordings of the mainstream repertory. He has recorded the three most important complete cycles of works for piano by Mozart: the Piano Concertos with John Eliot Gardiner and the English Baroque...
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| 06/12/12 |
Piano Trios of Franz Schubert
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by PianoTexas
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
June 12, 2012
Harold Martina was born in Curacao, Netherlands Antilles. He began to study music as a small child, first with the English teacher Newburn Patrick, and later with the Dutch pianist Teun Don. He furthered his training with the Italian pianist Anna Maria Pennella at the Fine Arts Institute of Medellin, Colombia, where he graduated Cum Laude. He completed his advanced studies in Europe with Professor Richard Hauser at the Vienna Academy of Music, and became the first student to graduate Summa Cum...
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| 06/14/12 |
Inon Barnatan
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by PianoTexas
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
June 14, 2012
Pianist Inon Barnatan has rapidly gained international recognition for engaging and communicative performances that pair insightful interpretation with impeccable technique. Described by London's Evening Standard as "a true poet of the keyboard", Mr. Barnatan performs a diverse range of repertoire, encompassing both classical and contemporary composers, with the variety of the pieces he performs reflected in his being equally valued as a soloist, recitalist and chamber musician.
It's an...
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| 06/19/12 |
Simone Pedroni
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by PianoTexas
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
June 19, 2012
Mr. Pedroni was born in Novara, Italy: he graduated from Milan's Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in 1990 and in 1995 he took his Master degree at Accademia Pianistica "Incontri col Maestro" in Imola-Italy, where he studied with Lazar Berman, Franco Scala and Piero Rattalino.
After being awarded the Second prize at the Arthur Rubinstein Piano Competition in Tel-Aviv, and the First prize at the Queen Sonja Piano Competition in Oslo, on June 6, 1993, at age 24, he was named the Gold Medalist of the...
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| 06/21/12 |
Paul Badura-Skoda
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by PianoTexas
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
June 21, 2012
Paul Badura-Skoda is one of the most important pianists of this time. A legendary artist who has been heard in all the world?s greatest concert halls, and for years was the pianist who had the largest number of records available in the market. His musical personality is characterized by complete immersion in music, a passionate search for the essential, and a sense of artistic responsibility. It soon becomes evident to any listener that he loves music with every part of his being.
It's an...
|
| 06/26/12 |
Akiko Ebi
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by PianoTexas
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
June 26, 2012
Japanese pianist Akiko Ebi launched her international career as winner of the 1975 Grand Prix of the International Marguerite Long Competition in Paris, where she was also awarded four special prizes by Arthur Rubinstein. In 1980, she won the 5th Prize of the International Chopin Competition in Warsaw, where jury member Martha Argerich took note of her artistry and became her mentor. After winning First Prize at the National Music Competition of Japan, Ms. Ebi continued her training at the...
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| 06/28/12 |
Leon Fleisher and Katherine Jacobson Fleisher
TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
Presented by PianoTexas
at TCU PepsiCo Recital Hall
June 28, 2012
Pianist and conductor Leon Fleisher accepted the 2007 Kennedy Center Honor at a star-studded gala in Washington DC, where Caroline Kennedy recognized him as "a piano prodigy from the Golden Gate who rose to the heights, embraced adversity and became a musician for all seasons."
Katherine Jacobson Fleisher international performing career as a soloist, duo pianist, and chamber musician has received critical acclaim. Her recent Carnegie Hall debut, with piano partner and husband Leon Fleisher...
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