Alberta's Mountain View Connection Concert Series is thrilled to present the 12th Isolation Point virtual concert featuring Bronwyn Schuman, piano.
Programme:
Brahms - G Minor Rhapsody
Mendelssohn - Lieder ohne Worte, Op. 38 no. 1
Mendelssohn - Etude in F Minor, WoO
This online concert will premiere at 7:00 PM, Thursday, August 13, 2020, through YouTube.
Calgarian pianist Bronwyn Schuman recently graduated with her Master of Music in Collaborative Piano from The Juilliard School in New York City under her primary teacher, Lydia Brown, as well as under Jonathan Feldman and Brian Zeger. A two-time winner of Juilliard’s Honors Recital in Alice Tully Hall, Bronwyn has also performed on WQXR’s “Midday Masterpieces,” in Juilliard’s Focus Festival, and regularly in Juilliard’s Sonatenabende and Liederabende series. Prior to her studies at Juilliard, she completed her BMus under Edwin Gnandt at Ambrose University in Calgary, where she also completed her BA in English. She has attended the Franz-Schubert-Institut (Vienna), Mountain View International Festival (Calgary), SongFest (Los Angeles), and Toronto Summer Music. In addition to summer festivals, Bronwyn has held the operatic coach and accompanist fellowship at the Atlantic Music Festival (Maine) and the coach and répétiteur fellowship at Aquilon Music Festival (Oregon). At Juilliard, Bronwyn was a recipient of the Gluck community service fellowship, which provides students with opportunities to present original programs to communities in New York City, including retirement residences, hospitals, hospices, psychiatric wards, and schools. For nearly a decade, Bronwyn has also performed as a soloist and in ensembles for hospitals, retirement homes, and other care facilities in Calgary. She is thrilled to continue bringing her music to the broader community.
Alberta's Mountain View Connection Concert Series goes to a virtual concert series during the COVID-19 pandemic with a new performance project: Isolation Point, To Keep Music and Musicians Moving Forward. For more information, please visit Mountain View's website.
This concert is free but we also hope you may be able to donate. Our funds are being used at this moment to help as many local musicians as we can – your support is most appreciated for this local cause. We will have several performances over the next while featuring Alberta artists. The adventure will continue with a variety of musicians coming your way for as long as we can continue! To make a donation through ATBCares, please click here.
Presented by: Mountain View Connection and Festival
Genres: Woodwinds, Voice, Strings, Keyboard, Chamber Ensembles