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Prize-winning classical pianist Alexis Weissenberg gave a piano workshop-seminar in Holmes Hall living room at Monday night, as the second event in the Office of the Arts's "Learning From Performers" program.
Jerold Kayden '75, the program coordinator, limited attendance at the seminar to three pianists and twelve onlookers.
Before Kayden locked the doors to the seminar, Weissenberg said he welcomed the seminar's "informal basis, where communication can happen." He said it shoold be open to whoever was interested--"both pianists and those interested in music."
Kayden was not available for comment after the seminar or yesterday evening.
Weissenberg was in town to play Tchaikowsky's First Piano concerto with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
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