Richard Goode to Perform Free Concert at NYC's Town Hall This Sunday

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Richard Goode will be at New York City's Town Hall this Sunday at 5 PM as part of the special annual series Free for All at Town Hall. As the title suggests, tickets are free and open to the public, in keeping with the organizers' efforts to bring the highest-quality classical music performances to the widest possible audience, without the barrier of ticket costs. "We believe that great music belongs to everyone," says Free for All's presenters "and that all should feel welcome at concerts by the greatest performers of our time."

For Sunday's event, Richard Goode's first-ever Free for All at Town Hall concert, the pianist will perform works by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, and Debussy. Tickets will be made available starting at noon on Sunday.

For more information, visit freeforallattownhall.org.

  • Thursday, April 24, 2008
    Richard Goode to Perform Free Concert at NYC's Town Hall This Sunday

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    Richard Goode will be at New York City's Town Hall this Sunday at 5 PM as part of the special annual series Free for All at Town Hall. As the title suggests, tickets are free and open to the public, in keeping with the organizers' efforts to bring the highest-quality classical music performances to the widest possible audience, without the barrier of ticket costs. "We believe that great music belongs to everyone," says Free for All's presenters "and that all should feel welcome at concerts by the greatest performers of our time."

    For Sunday's event, Richard Goode's first-ever Free for All at Town Hall concert, the pianist will perform works by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, and Debussy. Tickets will be made available starting at noon on Sunday.

    For more information, visit freeforallattownhall.org.

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