Two of my friends are concertizing at London's Wigmore Hall this coming Monday evening (19.30h). Sarah Laimon, praised for her intelligent interpretations of American music (and all-around fantasic playing in my opinion) will be playing Harold Meltzer's Piano Sonata. Sarah is also playing works by Laura Kaminsky and Ezra Laderman. All three composers' works at Wigmore are UK premieres.
Sarah, Harold and myself are all members of the New York City based new music ensemble Sequitur.
Information on the concert (for those of you in London) is here: Sarah Laimon at Wigmore Hall.
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