The Greensboro Music Study Club will celebrate its centennial year of membership in the National Federation of Music Clubs with a free public concert on Sunday, Oct. 26, at 3 p.m. at the Greensboro Opera House. Refreshments will follow.
The program features acclaimed pianist Dr. Edisher Sivitski, an associate professor in the University of Alabama School of Music and artistic director of the Toradze International Music Festival. As a clinician, he regularly conducts master classes throughout the United States, Europe and China.
Sivitski has performed to critical acclaim at venues including Carnegie’s Zankel and Weill halls (New York), Wigmore Hall (London), the Great Hall of Mozarteum (Salzburg), the Mariinsky Theater and Concert Hall (St. Petersburg), Teatro alla Scala (Milan), and concert halls across the U.S., Canada, Germany, Georgia, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Switzerland, France, Russia, the U.K., Israel, Austria, Morocco, China, Japan and New Zealand. He holds a master’s degree from Indiana University–South Bend and a Doctor of Musical Arts in performance from Michigan State University.
The Greensboro Music Study Club invites residents, students and visitng alumni to attend and help commemorate the milestone.
