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In-home Piano Recital w/Gold Medal Winning Pianist Yoni Levyatov (Sat., March 1)

For the first of our 2014 in-home concerts, we are so very
fortunate to once again have Russian-born, Israeli pianist and Gold Medal
winner of our 2011 Piano Competition, the incomparable Yoni Levyatov.

 



Yoni graduated from the Manhattan School of Music in 2005
and in 2006 and made his Lincoln Center
recital debut at Alice Tully Hall. His many concert appearances worldwide have
included performances at Steinway Hall and the United Nations in New York City;
Philharmonic Hall in St. Petersburg, Russia and the Jerusalem Music Center in
Israel. Among his numerous prizes and awards, Mr. Levyatov won the Silver Medal
at the 2008 International Bosendorfer Piano Competition and in 2011, the Gold Medal
at the International Russian Music Piano Competition, in San
Jose, California.

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Yoni at New Orleans Int’l Piano Competition, 2008: http://youtu.be/5RaUV8Lr9YA

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When: Sat., March 1st from 7:00 PM to 9:00
PM (wine and hors d’oeuvres will be served from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
and the concert will take place from 8:00 PM
to 9:00 PM)



 



Where: Home of
Dan and Irina Morgan in Almaden Valley
(as this is a private residence, please email scott@sjipc.com for street address)



 



Tickets: $30
General Admission; $20 Students.  To order, please visit http://sjipc.com/index.php/events/in-home-concerts/march-1-2014
Note: ticket price includes wine and hors d’oeuvres.



 



As always with our in-home concerts, seating is quite
limited, so if interested in attending, it is best to order your tickets soon.
Thank you and we hope you can make it.



 



Program:





Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Variations K455



Robert Schumann (1810-1856): Humoresque Op.20



Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847): Variations Op.82; Etude Op.
104 No.3



Franz Liszt (1811-1886): Valse melancolique; Hungarian
Rhapsody No.13





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