
Seda Röder In case you had to miss the concert today, here is a review from the Harvard Arts Beat. Enjoy!
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You probably had a sandwich for lunch today. I had Robert Fuchs’ Piano Sonata, op. 88. I’m pretty sure the music quenched a deeper hunger than any sandwich could have.

Seda Röder
The University Hall Recital Series presents:
Seda Röder, piano
Sonata in g-minor op. 88 (c. 1911) by Robert Fuchs (1847-1927)
Thursday, November 19, 2009
12:15pm
Faculty Room, University Hall, Harvard University
FREE ADMISSION AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
NEVER HEARD OF ROBERT FUCHS?
Check out Seda's podcast about the piece on the p...rogram at
http://www.sedaroeder.com/podpress_trac/ web/799/0/Blackbox_005.mp3
Sonata in g-minor op. 88 (c. 1911) by Robert Fuchs (1847-1927)
Time:12:15PM Thursday, November 19th
Location:Faculty Room, University Hall, Harvard University

Robert Fuchs and Johannes Brahms As you all know in this podcast series I usually talk about contemporary music, but this time I would like to focus on music that is new not in the sense that it was composed recently, but that is new because it is still undiscovered for the wider public: the...

“Thank you all for coming out to Killian Hall yesterday night! I hope you enjoyed listening to the concert as much as I enjoyed playing it for you! ...

You’re cordially invited to a special music event in Cambridge on September 25. Noted MIT piano instructor and Harvard Fellow Seda Röder will give a benefit concert at MIT’s Killian Hall focusing on contemporary German piano music. The...

Seda Röder
You’re cordially invited to a special music event in Cambridge on September 25. Noted MIT piano instructor and Harvard Fellow Seda Röder will give a benefit concert at MIT’s Killian Hall focusing on contemporary German piano music.
This concert will explore the nexus between tradition and innovation. Ms. Röder will intr...oduce each work of the program, which includes pieces by the following distinguished composers:
Alban Berg
Hans Werner Henze
Helmut Lachenmann
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Hans Tutschku
The final piece of the program, Hans Tutschku’s Zellen Linien, brings together “man and machine.” By adding computer-generated sounds to the live performance of the pianist, the audience will be able to experience a unique soundscape moving through a three-dimensional listening space.
Pre-concert podcasts and free recordings of the works are available on http://www.sedaroeder.com/MIT.
Please feel free to forward this email to friends and colleagues.
About Seda Röder
Lauded for her “musical intelligence” (Gerhard Oppitz) and “musical maturity“ (Dennis Russell Davies), Turkish pianist Seda Röder brings contemporary music to new audiences. On her recent debut album the young pianist showcases music from three centuries by composers who were active in Vienna: Mozart – Brahms – Berg. Her upcoming recording projects will include modern Turkish music as well as music by contemporaries of Alban Berg and Arnold Schoenberg.
Before coming to the US in 2007 to teach at MIT and Harvard, Ms. Röder studied in Salzburg and Munich, where she had the privilege of working with world-renowned Beethoven and Brahms expert Gerhard Oppitz. In addition to teaching piano and music history, Ms. Röder maintains a busy performance schedule with upcoming concerts in New York, Philadelphia, Istanbul, Munich, Edinburgh, and Berkeley.
Recordings, podcasts and videos of Ms. Röder’s work are available on http://www.sedaroeder.com/.
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Lecture Recital by Pianist Seda Röder at MIT on September 25
Time:8:00PM Friday, September 25th
Location:Killian Hall, MIT

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