Hannah Roberts - Piano Camp Faculty Recital July 14 at 1:00


Posted on July 12, 2021 by Keith Bohnet
Keith Bohnet


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Hannah Roberts

Hannah Roberts will perform in a USA Piano Camp Faculty Recital on Wednesday, July 14 at 1:00 p.m. in the Laidlaw Performing Arts Center Recital Hall. The emphasis of this year's piano camp is the music of Ludwig van Beethoven, specifically his many great piano sonatas.  Hannah Roberts' program will feature three piano sonatas by Beethoven: op. 49, no. 2 in G major, op. 53 in C major, and op. 79 in G major.  Robert Holm, USA faculty, will also perform the Sonata op. 2, no. 2 in A major on this concert.

This Department of Music concert is closed to the public and will be accessible only as a live stream event. We trust you will be able to be with us for the concert by going to our linked live stream website.  On this department page you'll also be invited to open a virtual program for the concert.  Join us!

Here is the full Concert Live Streams link --
https://www.southalabama.edu/colleges/music/livestream.html

If you have questions about live stream access to our concerts or have any other concerns about our Music Department events, please contact Events Coordinator Keith Bohnet at kbohnet@southalabama.edu.  You may also call 251-460-7116 for more information.

For information on how to join the Musical Arts Society, visit our website at www.southalabama.edu/music and click on "events and programs" to see everything you need to know about the Musical Arts Concert Series and USA's Musical Arts Society.

More information about the entire Piano Camp may be obtained through the USA Piano Camp web page -- https://www.southalabama.edu/colleges/music/pianocamp.html

About the performer

Hannah Roberts will be joining the University of Alabama in Fall 2021 as Instructor of Piano, teaching applied piano and piano pedagogy. She is currently a Doctoral Candidate in Piano Performance and Pedagogy (A.B.D.) at the University of Oklahoma, where she taught applied and group piano as a graduate teaching assistant. 
Performance achievements include awards at regional and international competitions, in addition to a performance at the Schlöss Esterhazy in Eisenstadt, Austria. As winner of the University of Oklahoma Concerto Competition and the Oklahoma Community Orchestra Competition, she has performed as a soloist with the OU Symphony Orchestra and the Oklahoma Community Orchestra. She also previously served as accompanist for the University of Oklahoma Musical Theater program. 

Hannah holds degrees from the University of South Alabama and Thomas Edison State University, having studied piano with Jeongwon Ham and Robert Holm and piano pedagogy with Barbara Fast and Jane Magrath. Hannah is an active presenter at regional events and national conferences.


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