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To the Invisible Listener, Dec. 8, 2024, 2 pm; 1st Lutheran of West Seattle

Seattle Premiere of “To the Invisible Listener” on texts inspired by Soren Kierkegaard by composer Jacob Beranek and poets Ronald Marshall and Alyssa Stadtlander. Includes music of J.S. Bach, Sergei Rachmaninov, and Andre Previn. In honor of Rev. Ronald Marshall and organist Andrew King. Megan Renae Parker, soprano; Mara Finkelstein, cello; Jane Harty, piano.
American Song

Soprano Ibidunni Ojikutu and pianist Jane Harty in a virtual recital of songs by Aaron Copland, Florence Price, Jerrell Gray, and a WORLD PREMIERE by Clement Reid with texts by 18th-century African-American poet, Phillis Wheatley. Online link to watch at your leisure.
Duos for Piano and Violin, Feb. 16 2025, St. John’s Episcopal Church, 3 pm

Violinist Quinn Price and pianist Jane Harty present music of Sibelius, Aaron Copland, and Brahms. The finale of the Music Northwest Chamber Music Festival includes a free pre-concert event starting at 1:30 pm, featuring participants of the Music Northwest Adult Chamber Music Camp.
Rain Music, March 16, 3pm Admiral Congregational Church

“Rain Music” featuring the world premiere of “17 Names for Rain” by Northwest composer Sean Osborn. Featured artists from the Seattle Symphony and Northwest Sinfonietta are Sean Osborn, clarinet; Quinn Price, violin; Emily Hu, cello; and Jane Harty, piano. Program also includes music by Debussy, Chopin, William Grant Still, and Nadia Boulanger.
American Song 2.0

Featuring Aaron Copland’s “Emily Dickinson Songs,” Florence Price, Daron Hagen, and a world premiere by Clement Reid on a text by African American poet, Phillis Wheatley which was commissioned by Music Northwest. With Ibidunni Ojikutu and Jordan Wright, sopranos; and Jane Harty, piano. Online virtual recital to watch at your leisure.
Independent Study

Topics in Independent Studies: Piano Pedagogy II; Baroque Counterpoint and Analysis. Price quoted is for 2 of 8 Class hours. Please contact instructor.
Piano Pedagogy I

This 10-week course is designed for people who have a minimum of 5 years of piano lessons and want to expand their teaching and music business skills. Undergraduate degree in Music preferred, but not required.
The Irish Songs of Hamilton Harty, Vol. I

Romantic Irish art songs, long hidden away in archives, in a new edition edited by Jane Harty, the grand-niece of Sir Hamilton Harty. These are gems set to Irish poets, many of them women, and Harty’s settings capture the delight in fairies, fiddlers and fishermen, the beauty of the Irish countryside and village life, the deep love and rueful humor of Irish women, and the depth of struggle and loss of Irish men. Designed for singers and pianists, the collection also includes the texts separately for those who love poetry. Contains “Five Irish Sketches” (1911), “Sea Wrack) (1901), “Lane o’ the Thrushes” (1906), “By the Bivouac’s Fitful Flame” (1912), and more; both High and Low keys.
Youth Music Camp Tuition
Youth Camp:
Early-bird discount if you sign up by April 1st!
Send only application fee ($25) with registration.
Irish Songs of Sir Hamilton Harty CD

Rarely heard Irish Romantic songs of Sir Hamilton Harty with Jane Harty, piano; Stuart Lutzenhiser, tenor; and Janeanne Houston, soprano. For international sales, please contact jane.harty@musicnorthwest.org
The Golden Age of the Piano, 1910-1980; I and II

Take a world tour of piano gems from France, Spain, Czech, Republic, Hungary, China, and Russia. Concert I in Music Northwest’s 2020-2021 online Concert Series, available with a Mini-subscription to view on your computer, phone, or Smart TV. Jane Harty, piano.
David Tonkonogui, cello; Jane Harty, piano; Britten Sonata CD

Brilliant Russian cellist David Tonkonogui (1958-2003) in a live performance of the Britten Sonata for Cello and Piano, with pianist Jane Harty. An historic recording, made near the end of his life. For international sales, please contact jane.harty@musicnorthwest.org
The Irish Songs of Hamilton Harty, Vol. III

Contains “Six Songs of Ireland” (1908) and “Traditional Ulster Airs” (1905); both High and Low keys.