New Saint Andrews College and University of Idaho are co-hosting Belgian pianist Gilbert De Greeve.

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Name: New Saint Andrews College and University of Idaho are co-hosting Belgian pianist Gilbert De Greeve.
Date: October 21, 2017
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM PDT
Event Description:
Gilbert De Greeve will be preforming Saturday, October 21 7pm, with guest performances by tenor, Cody Laun, and the New Saint Andrews Concert Choir, Collegium Musicum, and the Chenaniah Choir. 

Mr. De Greeve studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music (Antwerp) and the Peabody Institute of Music (Baltimore) studying with Rudolf Serkin, Eugene Ormandy, and Leonard Paerlman.  In addition to being a world-wide performer and composer, Mr. De Greeve is Honorary Director of the State Music Academy of Antwerp and Honorary Professor of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Antwerp. He is a Charter Member of the International Kodály Society and was actively involved in the Board of the IKS since 1983 (when he organized the 6th International Kodály Symposium in Antwerp Belgium), first as Vice President (3 terms) and from 1999 until 2011 as President. He is now a Past-President.

The venue for the concert will be Haddock Performance Hall in the UI Lionel Hampton School of Music and tickets will be $5 at the door.
 
About New Saint Andrews College
New Saint Andrews College is a private, Christian, liberal arts college, founded in 1994, offering both undergraduate and graduates degrees. To learn more please visit www.nsa.edu.

About the University of Idaho
Since 1889, the University of Idaho has provided motivated students with a transformative higher education experience that prepares them to solve real-world problems and achieve success in their lives and careers. Beginning with our beautiful residential campus in Moscow, the university’s reach extends throughout Idaho, serving over 11,000 students with educational centers in Coeur d’Alene, Boise and Idaho Falls, a research and extension center in Twin Falls, plus Extension offices in 42 counties. One of only 72 land-grant universities nationwide, UI is a noted national leader in student-centered learning and interdisciplinary research that promotes public service. Our work serves businesses and communities, advancing the pursuit of diversity, citizenship and global outreach.
Location:

Haddock Performance Hall
UI Lionel Hampton School of Music

 

Date/Time Information:

Saturday, October 21
7pm

Contact Information:
Gabriela Rench
Fees/Admission:
$5 at the door
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