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Rossini, Grieg and Tchaikovsky

Full Orchestra

May 2026 Concert

Date
Sunday, May 10
2026 · 2:00pm
Venue
Manchester Essex Regional High School
Manchester-By-The-Sea, MA
Conductor
Yoichi Udagawa
Music Director
Rossini, Grieg  and Tchaikovsky
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The final concert of the season features renowned pianist Frederick Moyer performing Grieg's Piano Concerto. The program also includes Rossini's lively "Barber of Seville" and Tchaikovsky's majestic Symphony No. 4, promising an unforgettable afternoon of classical music.

The programme

Tonight's music

  1. Rossini
    Barber of Seville
  2. Grieg
    Piano Concerto, Frederick Moyer, piano
  3. Tchaikovsky
    Symphony No. 4
Getting there

Before the downbeat

Venues
Manchester Essex Regional High School
36 Lincoln Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944, Manchester-By-The-Sea MA 01944
Wheelchair accessible.
Parking
Free on-site parking
Lot opens 60 minutes before curtain. Overflow available in the adjacent municipal lot.
Doors
45 minutes before curtain
Please plan to be seated 5 minutes before the performance begins. Late seating is at the house manager's discretion.
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The performance

Sun
10 May 2026
2:00 pm
Manchester Essex Regional High School Manchester-By-The-Sea, MA
Add to calendar 05/10/2026 02:00 PM 05/10/2026 05:00 PM America/New_York CAS: Rossini, Grieg and Tchaikovsky Cape Ann Symphony info@capeannsymphony.org 90 Cape Ann Symphony presents Rossini, Grieg and Tchaikovsky Manchester Essex Regional High School, 36 Lincoln Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944, Manchester-By-The-Sea MA 01944
Manchester Essex RHS, 36 Lincoln Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944
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Frederick Moyer began studies at age seven with his mother Betsy Moyer, a graduate of Oberlin Conservatory. In junior high school, he began studies with Theodore Lettvin, and in high school entered Curtis Institute of Music where he studied with Eleanor Sokoloff. Later, at Indiana University, he studied with Menahem Pressler of the Beaux Arts Trio. Throughout, he coached with his grandfather David Moyer, a student of Ferruccio Busoni and Ernst von Dohnanyi.

For over 35 years, Fred has made a living solely from concerts and recordings. He plays hundreds of concerts annually across the country, has performed in 44 countries, in such venues as Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Syndey Opera House, Windsor Castle, Carnegie Recital Hall, Tanglewood, and the Kennedy Center. Fred has performed with most of the major orchestras in the United States as well as many orchestras throughout Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia.

An avid computer programmer and inventor with multiple patents, Fred has created innovative concerts that redefine the piano recital. His MoyerCam gives the audience a view of the hands and keyboard from virtually any seat. His USolo software allows him to play piano concertos in recital with orchestral accompaniment synchronized to his interpretations. He performs, along with bass and drums, note-for-note transcriptions of great jazz pianists such as Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Erroll Garner and Ahmad Jamal, introducing the greatest creations of this art form to classical music audiences. In 2009 and 2010, he and Dr. Paul Green presented to the world several unknown piano works by Robert Schumann – a musical find that was widely reported in the news media.

His many recordings comprise works by over thirty composers and reflect an affinity for a wide variety of styles. His CD of Clara Schumann’s Piano Concerto in A Minor was the first commercial recording of a large-scale Romantic work using an orchestra created from sampled sounds. His Mussorgsky/Mendelssohn CD was the first using the Bosendorfer 290 SE Recording Piano. Other recordings include David Ott’s Second Piano Concerto with the London Symphony which was written for Moyer. Many other composers have written for Moyer including Pulitzer Prize winners George Walker and Ned Rorem, and Donal Fox whose Etudes of 2002-2006 were commissioned by the Guggenheim Foundation.

Learn more about Fred at https://www.frederickmoyer.com