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Robin Spielberg, piano

Open your heart and mind to a master of healing harmonies!

Thursday, Nov. 6, 7:30 p.m.
Parrish Auditorium, Hamilton
Tickets: $18 Adults, $17 Seniors and $12 Students/Youth

Robin Spielberg has 1/2 billion streams of her music across the globe and has released 24 studio recordings, several of which have charted on Billboard’s classical crossover and new age charts. With the experience and numerous accolades to prove it, Spielberg is hailed as one of America’s most popular contemporary female pianists/composers.

Whether playing music that embraces the transitions of the seasons, celebrating the thrill of romance, or familiar holiday songs, Robin Spielberg’s concerts intertwine accomplished musical performance with humor and stories that inspire.

As an artist with a multifaceted and successful career, Spielberg has performed in such prestigious environments as: Carnegie Hall, (3 times), the Seoul Arts Center, Mao Livehouse in Shanghai, on CBS Saturday Morning, PBS, Life Time Live, and NPR. Her work has been featured on numerous soundtracks including The History Channel and the Great American Ballroom Challenge. Her performances often include lively and humorous excerpts from her award-winning memoir, Naked on the Bench: My Adventures in Pianoland.

As a Celebrity Artist Spokesperson for the national American Music Therapy Association, Robin Spielberg offers engaging talks, workshops and community outreach programs on the transformative power of music on healing as featured on her TEDx Talk.

Spielberg’s impact extends beyond the stage as she continues to lead focused master classes, engaging workshops and multifaceted residencies in communities across the country.

The healing power of music: Robin Spielberg Ted talk

Accessibility

The Miller Center for Student Disability Services can assist in coordinating accommodations for university sponsored events. To request accommodations (i.e., sign language interpreters, captioning, materials in alternative format, etc.), please contact the Miller Center at (513) 529-1541, 7-1-1 (TTY-TDD), at least 2 business days prior to the event to ensure the smooth delivery of services.

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