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Akbank Sanat to host German pianist

Akbank Sanat to host German pianist - Internationally renowned German pianist Martin Stadtfeld, the first German artist to win the Johann Sebastian Bach Piano Competition, is slated for a concert at İstanbul’s Akbank Sanat on Wednesday.
Internationally renowned German pianist Martin Stadtfeld, the first German artist to win the Johann Sebastian Bach Piano Competition, is slated for a concert at İstanbul’s Akbank Sanat on Wednesday.

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Appearing in his first concert at the age of 9, Stadtfeld attended Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts. The day after the concert in İstanbul, the artist will meet with music lovers in a workshop at the same venue.

17 November 2009, Tuesday

 

   

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