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Courtesy of West Virginia Public Broadcasting
Pianist Barbara Nissman

A hall-of-fame-inducted musician will showcase her talents on campus Thursday, Oct. 19.

Barbara Nissman, pianist and West Virginia Music Hall of Fame inductee, will perform “Music to Love” at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday. The concert, which will feature pieces by Beethoven and other artists, will take place in the Smith Recital Hall.

Nissman is a renowned musician, being referred to as one of the last great Romantic tradition pianists. She has performed in numerous orchestras around the world, including the British Broadcasting Corporation’s Symphony, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the London Philharmonic and the National Symphony.

In addition to the concert, Nissman will also teach a master class in Smith Recital Hall on Friday, Oct. 20, at 3 p.m. Those in attendance will hear about the ins-and-outs of piano performances and her experiences with teaching piano.

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Both of these events are free and open to the public.

The opportunities offered by Nissman are profound to the Marshall community, said Dr. Henning Vauth, a piano professor for Marshall University’s School of Music.

“We are honored to host a guest musician of Barbara Nissman’s caliber, who will share her world-class artistry with the community and our students at Marshall,” he said in a Marshall University news release.

Nissman will also make an appearance in the Huntington Symphony Orchestra on Saturday, Oct. 21. This concert begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Huntington Museum of Art.

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Sarah Davis, News Editor
Sarah Davis is a sophomore from Hurricane, West Virginia, studying broadcast and multimedia journalism. In addition to her experience with The Parthenon, Sarah wrote for Charleston Gazette’s FlipSide during her senior year of high school and has been featured on West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s Vital Signs, a health talk show hosted by Dr. Richard Rashid. She is also involved with Baptist Campus Ministry, where she serves as secretary. Sarah enjoys reading, traveling, shopping and playing tennis in her free time. She is also an active member of her local church. Sarah aspires to work as a multimedia journalist and dreams of making it big someday.
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