Gabriela Martinez Plays Rachmaninoff
Concert Hall
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DateFeb 18, 2024
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Event Starts3:00 PM
Event Details
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Pianistic fireworks – check. Sublime melodies – check. Famous piano concerto – check. It’s all here for you to experience. Rachmaninoff hit it out of the park with the Second Piano Concerto. Venezuelan pianist Gabby Martinez, with her effortless technique, takes the Wichita Symphony’s Steinway through its paces in a performance you don’t want to miss!