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Michael Adcock, piano
Westmoreland Congregational UCC Church
One Westmoreland Circle
Bethesda, MD 20816
Free (Donations welcome)
"unusually fresh and arresting approach to the piano" -Washington Post Program Sonata in c minor, K 457....Mozart Nocturne in c-sharp minor, Op. 27, No. 1....Chopin Ballade in f minor, Op. 52....Chopin Intermission Sonate f�r Klavier, Op. 1....Berg Sonata in A Major, Op. 120 (D 664)....Schubert Allegretto, from Excursions, Op. 20....Barber Fuga, from Sonata, Op. 26....Barber
Winner of the 1998 Lili Boulanger Memorial Award, Adcock has cultivated a versatile career as both a soloist and frequent chamber music collaborator. Prizewinner in the 1996 Washington International Competition and winner in both the Chicago and New York Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Competitions, Adcock made his Carnegie Recital Hall debut in December of 1998.
His career has taken him to France, Italy, and Australia, and he has appeared as soloist with orchestras including the Baltimore Symphony. Notable musicians with whom Adcock has collaborated include Denyce Graves, Ani Kavafian, Gervase dePeyer, Phillipe Muller, David Jolley, James Buswell, and the St. Petersburg String Quartet.
Adcock received a Doctorate of Musical Arts at The Peabody Conservatory, where he was also an adjunct member of the theory and chamber music faculties. Each summer, he performs at the Sarasota Music Festival in Florida. Currently, Adcock maintains an active performance schedule, in addition to being a faculty member of The Washington Conservatory of Music.
More information: 301-320-2770 or online
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The Washington Conservatory Upcoming Concerts Piano, Plus!
Saturdays at 8 pm │ FREE (donations welcome)
Westmoreland Congregational UCC Church
1 Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda, MD 20816
Michael Adcock, piano
March 9
Sonatas and Interludes
Orlando Roman, guitar
April 6 Favorites & Fantasies
Nikolay Khozyainov, piano April 27
2012 Dublin International Piano Competition Winner Haskell Small, piano May 4 Holst, Hovhaness, Mozart, Small
Yukiko Sekino, piano
June 8 2011 Mu Phi Epsilon International Competition Winner Piano Master Class: June 7, 7:30 pm Washington Conservatory at Glen Echo Park
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The Washington Conservatory is a nationally accredited community music school serving the greater Bethesda, MD and Washington, DC area since 1984.
NOW ENROLLING for lessons beginning in Feb.
Serving students of all ages - kids, teens, and adults - beginners to advanced. No audition.
301-320-2770
Two locations:
Westmoreland Circle,
Bethesda &
Glen Echo Park
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