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MUSIC: Emerita pianist extraordinaire Dale Tsang returns to celebrate E4TT's 15th anniversary with works chosen from a new Call for Scores for solo piano.

Dale Tsang – Call for Scores: Solo Piano

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Date(s) - 02/25/2023
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM

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Berkeley Piano Club

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Emerita pianist extraordinaire Dale Tsang returns to celebrate E4TT’s 15th anniversary with works chosen from a new Call for Scores for solo piano. E4TT received 56 scores by 34 composers; the winners will be announced at a later date, and details will be available here. E4TT’s first Call for Scores was in 2016, and 275 scores were received by 200 composers; 56 scores were chosen by 54 composers, which launched a three-year series entitled 56×54 that ran from 2016-2019.

We are pleased to announce this year’s Call For Scores composers, whose work will be performed by emerita pianist extraordinaire Dale Tsang. This February, you can be on the lookout for music for solo piano by Mary Fineman, Arthur Gottschalk, Jon Grier, Juliana Hall, Jessica Mao, Paul Novak, and João Pedro Oliveira. Congratulations to all! ⁠

E4TT’s 2022-23 season is sponsored, in part, by the Ross McKee Foundation and supported by a grant from the San Francisco Arts Commission and in part by the California Arts Council, a state agency; E4TT’s UPLIFT project is supported by the California Arts Council.


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