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Alfred Brendel in Conversation

brendel.jpg UC Berkeley Webcasts | Video and Podcasts: Alfred Brendel in Conversation

Alfred Brendel is recognized by audiences the world over for his legendary ability to communicate the emotional and intellectual depths of whatever music he performs. A supreme master of his art, his accomplishments as an interpreter of the great classical and romantic composers--Mozart, Schubert, and others--have earned him a place among the world's most revered musicians. A man of wide-ranging talents, Brendel is also an acclaimed essayist and a published poet. The Townsend Center is pleased to present such a celebrated pianist in conversation with director Anthony J. Cascardi, offering a unique opportunity for audiences to hear Brendel's reflections on music and culture prior to his campus performance on Sunday, March 18.

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