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Music & Truffles: Beethoven - Immortal Musical Genius presented by Anton Kuerti, piano at Walter Hall, University of Toronto, Toronto - February 12, 2012

Music & Truffles: Beethoven - Immortal Musical Genius presented by Anton Kuerti, piano

Sunday, February 12, 2012 - 1:15PM

Doors Open: 12:45PM

Anton Kuerti, piano

Walter Hall, University of Toronto
80 Queen's Park,, Toronto, ON, M5S 2C5

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Saturday, February 11, 2012 11:59 PM

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Event Details

Event type: All Ages

One hour show from 1:15-2:15PM.
This series lets great youngsters hear great artists! Designed for children ages 5 to 15, Music & Truffles is also a great series for adults just starting to explore the mysteries and ecstasies of great music – you are not required to bring a child, and you will get a truffle anyway! It’s entertaining, it’s interactive, and a wonderful opportunity to expose yourself and your children to classical music for a pittance!

We know Beethoven's music. His name is synonymous with excellence and musical perfection. But what about the man himself, his beginnings, his pioneering spirit and his unique contributions to classical music? Was composition easy for him? Where did his musical inspirations come from? How did he "hear" music when he was deaf for most of his life? What did he change in music that lead the way for all others?

These questions will be answered through Beethoven's music and Anton Kuerti's quirky originality. It's an event, it's a performance and it's a very special occasion for children and adults alike. "Kuerti has so completely immersed himself in Beethoven’s music, during all these years, that he has come to resemble the composer!" - La Presse, April 2011

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