To Benefit the Library: An Evening with the Ortner-Roberts Duo
On Saturday, March 27, 2010, the Ortner-Roberts Duo will perform at the Mt. Lebanon Public Library.
The Duo is German clarinetist Susanne Ortner and the American pianist Tom Roberts. Susanne is an internationally acclaimed soloist and a member of the German Quartet Sing Your Soul. Tom is one of the leading exponents of a style of early jazz piano known as Harlem Stride.
Both Sing My Soul and the Ortner-Roberts Duo played at the Library to packed houses in 2007, 2008, and 2009. Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy a fabulous concert while supporting the Mt. Lebanon Public Library.
Admission is $15, with all proceeds to benefit the Library’s book and audio collections. (No advance sales.) The performance will held on the Main Floor, 1st Level. For more information, contact Judy Sutton at 412-531-1912 or events@mtlebanonlibrary.org.
Updated 2010-02-26 00:01 to correct the date of the performance. Thanks to Bill Lewis for spotting my mistake. —Tom
The Duo is German clarinetist Susanne Ortner and the American pianist Tom Roberts. Susanne is an internationally acclaimed soloist and a member of the German Quartet Sing Your Soul. Tom is one of the leading exponents of a style of early jazz piano known as Harlem Stride.
Both Sing My Soul and the Ortner-Roberts Duo played at the Library to packed houses in 2007, 2008, and 2009. Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy a fabulous concert while supporting the Mt. Lebanon Public Library.
Admission is $15, with all proceeds to benefit the Library’s book and audio collections. (No advance sales.) The performance will held on the Main Floor, 1st Level. For more information, contact Judy Sutton at 412-531-1912 or events@mtlebanonlibrary.org.
Updated 2010-02-26 00:01 to correct the date of the performance. Thanks to Bill Lewis for spotting my mistake. —Tom
Labels: entertainment, mt. lebanon public library, music
2 Comments:
Tom....the date is March 27th., not February 27th.
Bill Lewis
Thanks for the catch, Bill! I guess my brain isn't working too well this evening.
Cheers,
Tom
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