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ASCAP Winner Jonathan Faiman Performing In Bronxville

BRONXVILLE, N.Y. – Concordia’s Music Department will present multiple ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) award winnerJonathan Faiman in a piano recital titled, “Keys to the Near and Distant Past” Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Sommer Center for Worship and the Performing Arts on Concordia’s campus, 171 White Plains Road.

Pianist Jonathan Faiman

Pianist Jonathan Faiman

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Faiman has been described in The New York Times as “a pianist with the kind of technique that affords remarkable clarity even in the speediest lines.” 

Critically acclaimed, his solo CD, “Hie Up The Mountain,” has been called “a major contribution to the available body of music by the generation now making its mark in American music.”

Faiman made his orchestral conducting debut with the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra. He has performed concertos, solo recitals and chamber music concerts with The Ambrosia Trio and other musicians throughout North America and in Israel. In New York City, he has performed extensively in most major halls, including Avery Fisher, Florence Gould, Merkin, Miller Theatre, Symphony Space and Carnegie Recital Hall.

Tickets for the concert are $15 for adults, $5 for seniors and free for students. 

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