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The Children’s Pillow Concert Series featuring Daniel Corr with host David Steinhardt – reserve your free ticket!

March 3 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

The Children's Pillow Concert Series
@ the Suzuki Music School of Westport

Daniel Corr - Guitar
performs a special children's concert with host David Steinhardt

The Children’s Pillow Concert series is a beloved fixture of the Suzuki Music Schools community programming – a concert for children and families in an informal setting. Bring a pillow and sit with the performer! Be a part of our GuitArt project with MoCA Academy and bring out your drawing and coloring skills.

Daniel Corr

Described by the Hartford Courant as “a guitarist for music lovers to catch”, Seattle native Daniel Corr is active as a performing classical guitarist across North America and beyond. Highlights of his career include performances of major guitar concertos with the American Classical Orchestra of NYC, the Waterbury Symphony, Seattle Creative Orchestra at Benaroya Hall, and with the Auburn Symphony. He has been a featured solo recitalist at universities such as Villanova, UW Milwaukee, UK Lexington, MSU Bozeman, and at the Beijing Central Conservatory. 

Daniel’s musicianship and artistry have been recognized at guitar competitions including the 1st prize at the 12th Northwest Guitar Competition held at the University of Idaho, a top prize at the SUNY-Potsdam Crane New Music Solo Performer Competition adjudicated by composer George Crumb. In 2006, he was honored with the Certificate of Excellence from the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Daniel is a graduate of the Yale School of Music and Cornish College of the Arts with three degrees in guitar performance, where his principal teachers were Benjamin Verdery and Steven Novacek.As a guitar teacher, he currently is on the faculties of CT State Community College and the Suzuki Music School of Westport, where his students have won or placed several national guitar competitions over the years.

Suitable for children K + accompanied by an adult

Details

Date:
March 3
Time:
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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