Saturday March 13, 2021
James Dick, Piano Recital August to April Series Festival Concert Hall 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM |
![]() James Dick, Piano Live performance by James Dick, Founder and Artistic Director of Round Top Festival Institute, hailed by audiences and connoisseurs as an outstanding artist able to enrapture listeners through the infinite colors he summons from the keyboard. The program, with works by Schubert, Beethoven, Chopin and Prokofiev, will begin at 3:00 pm and end at 4:30 pm with no intermission. Repertoire Adult $30. Student $10. All tickets must be purchased in advance online. No tickets will be sold over the phone as the office is closed during the pandemic. No tickets will be sold at the door. Due to COVID-related restrictions, a limited number of tickets is available. Buy your tickets online now. Tickets are non-refundable. All sales final. For technical assistance with your online purchase, you may send an email to websupport@festivalhill.org. Please print your confirmation email and bring it with you to the concert. Printed tickets will not be issued. Doors open one hour prior to the concert at 2 PM. We want everyone to stay safe and healthy! We continue to follow CDC guidelines. Please wear a mask at all times, including while you're seated. Please keep a social distance of at least six feet from others at all times. Sanitation stations will be available. Restrooms will be monitored and cleaned during the concert. BIOGRAPHY From his early years as prize winner of some of the world's most prestigious piano awards to his current successful career as an international guest artist, James Dick is well known to music lovers as a man of great talent, vision and class. His playing melds modern-day energy and technique with an Old World graciousness and civility, resulting in a passionate sound that keeps audiences engrossed. Biography Google Map #6 on Campus Map Top of Page Repertoire |
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Allegro con brio
Adagio
Scherzo: Allegro
Allegro assai
Adagio
Scherzo: Allegro
Allegro assai
Frederic Chopin (1810-1849)
Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953)