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Daan Vandewalle, piano

Mon. November 16th 2015 Phillip T. Young Recital Hall (Uvic)

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Daan Vandewalle, piano:

Belgian pianist Daan Vandewalle plays music of American contemporary composers G...
Event can be attended in person In-Person Event
8:00pm Admission by Donation

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Belgian pianist Daan Vandewalle plays music of American contemporary composers Gordon Mumma (Victoria/California) and Alvin Curran (Rome). Daan Vandewalle enjoys an international reputation as new music specialist, with a strong focus on 20th and 21th century American piano music. He is a fellow of the Belgian-American Educational Foundation and teaches piano at the conservatory of Ghent, Belgium.

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Phillip T. Young Recital Hall (Uvic)
MacLaurin B-Wing, University of Victoria
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Capacity222
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Daan Vandewalle, piano @ Phillip T. Young Recital Hall (Uvic) Nov 16 2015 - Nov 18th @ Phillip T. Young Recital Hall (Uvic)

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