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Bulgarian Pianist Visits Parrish for Classical Concert

At the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill
By
Star Staff

The Parrish Art Museum’s Salon Series of classical music concerts will conclude its fall run with a performance by the Bulgarian-born pianist Nadejda Vlaeva tomorrow at 6 p.m. Among her many awards are first prize in the Liszt Competition in Lucca, Italy, and the Yahama Award for best Brahms interpretation.

The program reflects Ms. Vlaeva’s eastern European roots, with works by the Ukrainian composer Sergei Bortkie­wicz, the Russian-American composer Vladimir Drozdoff, and the Polish-born Franz Liszt. She recently premiered works by Bortkiewicz and Drozdoff at Carnegie Hall and received critical acclaim for her CD of Bortkiewicz’s piano music.

Tickets are $20, $10 for members. A reception will follow the concert.

 

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