The Music Conservatory is thrilled to host this esteemed visiting artist.
Hear and experience the philosophy known as the Aesthetics of Music in the Symbolism of Debussy, the Nationalism of Glinka, the folklore of Granados, and other composers. From the Ancient Greek philosopher Plato’s statement… “music has a direct effect on the soul” to the Romantic philosopher of the 1800’s, Thomas Carlyle’s statement, “Music is well said to be the speech of angels...”, we will put aside divergences of people in the world and come together thru the art of music!
Concert pianist and piano professor Peggy Reich began her piano studies at age 5 at The Hoff Barthelson Music School in New York, and continued through her teens with Baruch Arnon of the Juilliard School of Music. With increasing dedication to her music, she enrolled in the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University and studied under Menahem Pressler (The Beaux Arts Trio) and Dr. Joseph Rezits, eventually being awarded a degree in piano performance.