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(902) 692-1662
Doors open at 1:30pm
SEA-ESTA Studios Presents: Variations - a chronological survey of keyboard works in variation form from the past 400 years performed by DAVID ROGOSIN, Piano
Canadian pianist David Rogosin has performed across Canada, in the American midwest, the Caribbean and France. Praised for the brilliance, clarity and passion of his performances, he is highly regarded as a performer, adjudicator and clinician. Aside from solo recitals, Rogosin is a frequent collaborator and chamber player with a particular passion for the two-piano repertoire. He has released two solo recordings: Incandescence (2005) and Evocation (2012), the latter nominated for an ECMA “Classical Recording of the Year” award.
Professor at Mount Allison University since 2001, he was awarded that institution’s Paul Paré Excellence Award in 2013. His first sabbatical in 2007-08 was spent in Paris preparing a recital program based on Messiaen’s Visions de l’Amen for two pianos. A second sabbatical in 2015-16 was used to prepare two new solo programs: Variations and Ludus Tonalis. One month of this time was spent as artist in residence at The Banff Centre.
Rogosin holds a master’s degree from the Université de Montréal and a doctorate in performance from UBC. Apart from classical music he enjoys jazz, world music, cooking and woodworking, and holds the rank of shodan in aikido, which he teaches on the Mount Allison campus.
soundconnectionstherapy@gmail.com
(902) 692-1662
Doors open at 1:30pm
SEA-ESTA Studios Presents: Variations - a chronological survey of keyboard works in variation form from the past 400 years performed by DAVID ROGOSIN, Piano
Canadian pianist David Rogosin has performed across Canada, in the American midwest, the Caribbean and France. Praised for the brilliance, clarity and passion of his performances, he is highly regarded as a performer, adjudicator and clinician. Aside from solo recitals, Rogosin is a frequent collaborator and chamber player with a particular passion for the two-piano repertoire. He has released two solo recordings: Incandescence (2005) and Evocation (2012), the latter nominated for an ECMA “Classical Recording of the Year” award.
Professor at Mount Allison University since 2001, he was awarded that institution’s Paul Paré Excellence Award in 2013. His first sabbatical in 2007-08 was spent in Paris preparing a recital program based on Messiaen’s Visions de l’Amen for two pianos. A second sabbatical in 2015-16 was used to prepare two new solo programs: Variations and Ludus Tonalis. One month of this time was spent as artist in residence at The Banff Centre.
Rogosin holds a master’s degree from the Université de Montréal and a doctorate in performance from UBC. Apart from classical music he enjoys jazz, world music, cooking and woodworking, and holds the rank of shodan in aikido, which he teaches on the Mount Allison campus.
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: $25
Where to buy Tickets: Facebook - Sea-Esta@Delhaven or phone (902) 692-1662 or email soundconnectionstherapy@gmail.com
Where to buy Tickets: Facebook - Sea-Esta@Delhaven or phone (902) 692-1662 or email soundconnectionstherapy@gmail.com
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