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Barnes & Noble Performance

I will be performing the 1st Movement of the Heinrich Stolzel and the Concert Etude of Alexander Goedicke at Barnes & Noble in Framingham, MA this coming Sunday afternoon as part of the fundraiser for the Performing Arts Center of MetroWest. I will be performing at 1pm on November 9th.

Come by if you can and say "hi". If you are considering lessons this is a great opportunity to come by, hear me play, and talk to me afterwards.
http://www.pacmetrowest.org/

Best,
Dan

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