"New Sounds" - Pianist Daniel Colalillo

Prospect Heights

Fri, March 15, 2024 7:00 PM, EDT

Drinking policy
Bring your own drinks
Wheelchair access
Not wheelchair accessible
Stairs
Some stairs may be present in the space
Kids
Kid-friendly event

This is a groupmuse

A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.

Host

We are excited to present Daniel Colalillo, founder of Classical Keys, at our piano studio in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. Daniel will be performing a wide-ranging program of contemporary solo piano works by living composers. These pieces present the "New Sounds" of classical music that are representative of what is being composed today. Hope you can join us for this evening of stimulating music!

Friday, March 15th, 2024
Doors Open at 7:00pm
Music Starts at 7:30pm
Address: A4 Collective, 636 Dean Street #2F, Brooklyn, NY 11238

About:

Daniel Colalillo is a highly regarded classical pianist based in New York City. He is renowned for delivering powerful and distinctive performances with a high level of musical integrity. He has received critical acclaim from "The New York Times" and has established himself as a sought-after soloist. He has given solo recitals at prominent venues such as Carnegie Hall, Steinway Hall, Bargemusic, Symphony Space, Columbia University, Princeton University, and has performed in several cities including Philadelphia, San Francisco, Boston, Nashville, Toronto, Montreal, and more. Daniel also serves as the Artistic Director of "Classical Keys," a concert series held in Morristown, NJ and NYC where he actively performs chamber music. As a dedicated educator, he operates his own private studio and was awarded "Top Piano Teacher" by Steinway & Sons in 2022. Recently, he is a Musician Owner and serves on the Council of "Groupmuse," a series of chamber music house concerts in the US and abroad. He graduated with a Master from Mannes College and began playing piano at the late age of 15.

What's the music?

John Corigliano - Prelude
Paul Frucht - 4 Piano pieces
John Adams - China Gates
Lowell Liebermann - Nocturne No. 1
Joan Tower - No Longer Very Clear
Schwantner - Veiled Autumn
Erkki-Sevn Tuur - Sonata

Location

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Attendees

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