Pianist William Koseluk plays two piano pieces by Rachmaninov: Sonata #1 in D Minor, Op. 28 (1907) and Sonata #2 in B-flat Minor, Op. 36 (Original Version, 1913). Mr. Koseluk received his B.M. and M.A. in piano, studying with Betty Oberacker at UCSB. During this time he was the winner of the Erno Daniel Piano Award and the Arthur Oresekes Memorial Prize at UCSB, and he achieved national distinction in numerous competitions. Series: "Soundscape" [Arts and Music] |
Knowledge and education are the ingredients needed by a successful individual to integrate oneself to society. It is mandatory that all the opportunities for the youth to enter a higher school of learning be rendered without any bounds on race or economic background. Education gives a form of personal empowerment and a sense of certainty in our ability to bring about a favorable outcome. We can have the energy to pursue our dreams and the personal power to overcome obstacles....Amor Patriae
Monday, January 1, 2007
A Recital of Russian Piano Music
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