University Club Performance
University Club 76 E Monroe St., Chicago, IL, United StatesIan Gindes will perform a variety of both traditional and American classical music at the University Club in Chicago.
Ian Gindes will perform a variety of both traditional and American classical music at the University Club in Chicago.
Concert 3 - French Connection Friday, March 1, 2019 at 8:00 p.m. The J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts Virtuoso pieces for keyboard & orchestra and sublime choral music, reflecting the high cultural influence of France in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Program: Saint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Op. 78 “Organ”. […]
Ian Gindes will be performing via video on YouTube and Facebook streaming as part of the World Piano Teacher's Association (WPTA) - Missouri's presentation of 32 Complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas, presenting Piano Sonata No. 17, "The Tempest," on October 17, 2020.
Ian Gindes will perform at Pianoforte Studios in Chicago on Saturday, November 7th. More information about ticketing, the program, and livestreaming of this performance is coming soon!
Ian Gindes performs live at Pianoforte Studios in Chicago, featuring a program of works by American composers.
Ian Gindes presents a Veteran's Day Celebration honoring all who served, with a program featuring music by Copland, Gershwin/Wild, and Rachmaninoff. This performance is sponsored by the Music Society of the University Club.
PianoForte Studios presents Ian Gindes in piano recital showcasing music from his album Rachmaninoff as well as selections from his 2016 album American Visions. Tickets are available now online at events.humatix.com. This performance will also be livestreamed. See https://pianofortechicago.com/events/ for links to purchase tickets and more details.
Pianist Ian Gindes presents selections from his newest album, Rachmaninoff as well as his previous album, American Visions.
Pianist Ian Gindes performs a piano recital at the Salon Concerts in New York featuring works from his previous album, American Visions, as well as from his newest album, Rachmaninoff.