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Katya Grineva bring an Enchanting afternono of romantic piano "Love and Water".

The music is playing at the Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies, Dr. MLK Jr. Library (5th floor).

When teenage Russian pianist, Katya Grineva, came to New York in 1989, she had two goals: to study in America, and one day, to play in Carnegie Hall. She made her Carnegie Hall debut on May 13, 1998 and has performed there every year since then. She made her 12th appearance at this world famous hall on May 22nd. Living most of her adult life in New York, she has acquired a reputation as a pianist of exceptional romantic/poetic expression. Commentators agree that Katya achieves her impact through subtlety and values the beauty of tone.

The New York Times describes her as "liquid... dream- like." WNYC Radio says "...she's a noted exponent of the Romantic reper- toire..." Her interpretation and mas- tery of the piano can be summed up by one of her fans: "with Katya you sink into the sweet abyss of the music...." On Aug. 28th Katya will bring her last program from Carnegie hall , "Love and Water" to Davies Symphony hall.
Katya Grineva bring an Enchanting afternono of romantic piano "Love and Water".

The music is playing at the Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies, Dr. MLK Jr. Library (5th floor).

When teenage Russian pianist, Katya Grineva, came to New York in 1989, she had two goals: to study in America, and one day, to play in Carnegie Hall. She made her Carnegie Hall debut on May 13, 1998 and has performed there every year since then. She made her 12th appearance at this world famous hall on May 22nd. Living most of her adult life in New York, she has acquired a reputation as a pianist of exceptional romantic/poetic expression. Commentators agree that Katya achieves her impact through subtlety and values the beauty of tone.

The New York Times describes her as "liquid... dream- like." WNYC Radio says "...she's a noted exponent of the Romantic reper- toire..." Her interpretation and mas- tery of the piano can be summed up by one of her fans: "with Katya you sink into the sweet abyss of the music...." On Aug. 28th Katya will bring her last program from Carnegie hall , "Love and Water" to Davies Symphony hall.
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