American Liszt Society
2003 Festival Overview

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Franz Liszt
Cultural Ambassador,
Master Pedagogue,
and Visionary

March 26-29, 2003

Hosted by
The University of Florida
School of Music

Conference fee: $40.00
Make check payale to American Liszt Society and send to:
Dr. Kevin M. Sharpe
University of Florida
School of Music
Box 117900
Gainesville, FL 32611
352-392-0223 x 219
ksharpe@ufl.edu

Note: Please do not send ALS membership dues with festival fee.

March 26 | March 27 | March 28 | March 29

Wednesday, March 26

  • ALS Board Meeting

Thursday, March 27 — Liszt, the Cultural Ambassador

  • Registration
  • Recital (Roosevelt Newson)
  • Recital (Andres Alen)
  • Recital (Gila Goldstein)
  • Keynote Address (Alan Walker)
  • Recital (william Doppmann)

Friday, March 28 — Liszt, the Pedagogue

  • Master Class (Rebecca Penneys)
    The Teaching and Legacy of A. Schanbel
  • Lecture (Richard Zimdars)
    Contrasts and Similarities: Liszt's and Von Bulow's attitude toward their Piano Repertoires, as revealed in their Masterclasses of the 1880's
  • Master Class (Eugene Pridonoff)
    The Teaching Methods of Rudolf Serkin
  • Lecture (Reginald Gerig)
    What History has to say about Developing a Natural Piano Technique
  • Master Class (Arthur Greene)
    Preface on the Teaching and Ideas of Heinrich Neuhaus
  • Optional Tour, A Taste of Gainesville (Tony Porter, Host)

Saturday, March 29 — Liszt, the Visionary

  • Meet the Compoaers
  • Composers' Concert
  • Lecture (Dr. Reeves Shulstad)
  • Recital (Ralko Steinbach)
  • Lecture Recital (Logan Skelton)
  • Recital (Joseph Schwartz)

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last updated: December 29, 2002

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The American Liszt Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to perpetuating the ideas of Franz Liszt through excellence in music performance and scholarship.