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The CCHK Salon Series Continues through Spring 2022

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The CCHK is excited to continue our new Friday evening Salon series as we segue into the sunnier side of spring, with an interactive performance featuring the Center’s artist-in-residence, Mike Lee, on March 25, and Professor Xak Bjerken’s piano trio, Taliesin Trio, on April 1.

Mantra sketch

HereNowHear presents Stockhausen’s “MANTRA” (1970)

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Stockhausen’s MANTRA (1970), to be performed by our fellow keyboarding colleagues Andrew Zhou and Ryan McCullough of HereNowHear, amalgamates electronics with the acoustic piano in ways that blur the line between the analog and the digital.

Mike Lee guest-teaching at the Thornton School of Music, University of Southern California from our keyboard gallery

External Teaching Activities in Our Keyboard Gallery

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Our space at 726 University Avenue has seen extensive use for external teaching. We have been able to share the resources of our center with those outside Cornell through digital technology and we have hosted guest teaching artists and students on site.

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Cornell ReSounds Hosts play | pen

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On February 4–5, the CCHK’s partner organization, Cornell ReSounds, presented play | pen, a two-day virtual symposium concentrating on connections between past musical inventions and new media designs, thus fortifying Cornell as a hub for the collaborative performance on instruments old and new.

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Fall 2021 Piano Video Highlights

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As a denouement to the semester, we are happy to share two beautifully produced videos: excerpts from Mike Lee’s program, “Bach’s Piano,” on September 24, and a set of highlights from the end-of-semester gala concert on December 10. Both videos display the breadth and depth of the CCHK’s collections as well as the rich musicianship exhibited by Cornell keyboard faculty and students. Enjoy!

New Web Content from Future Imperfect: Brahms and the Passage of Time

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As a teaser for the final events of Future Imperfect: Brahms and the Passage of Time – a performance of variations on Friday, November 12 and the Op. 8 Piano Trio on Saturday, November 13 – we are delighted to upload new web content based on two events from earlier in the series: a roundtable with Jacquelyn Sholes and a performance by Malcolm Bilson.

Hands Playing Organ

Fall 2021 Season Announcement

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Organ recitals this semester bring you the multifaceted music of the Northern European baroque, balancing the splendid with the learned, the glittering with the melancholic. The semester’s piano events, meanwhile, explore works by Haydn, Bach, Brahms, Beethoven, Chopin, and more, on several of the Center’s distinctive array of instruments.