Morristown, NJ – Please join Morristown National Historical Park (NHP) at 1 pm on Sunday, September 25th for the final piano recital of the season by acclaimed pianist Peter Toth. The free event will be held in Morristown NHP's Washington’s Headquarters Museum, 30 Washington Place, Morristown, New Jersey.
The recital is part of the continuing celebration of the NPS Centennial. Mr. Toth will play the park’s 1873 Steinway Grandpiano in a program which will feature:
Brahms: Variations on an Original Theme
Bartok: Suite, Op. 14.
Liszt: La lugubre gondola
Liszt: Clothes de Geneve (Bells of Geneva)
Hungarian pianist Peter Toth is one of the most recognized artists of his generation. He has concertized in most countries in Europe, South America, and Asia. His first released CD recording won the Grand Prize of the Hungarian Liszt Society (2006). Mr. Toth is a regular guest artist at various piano festivals and has been member of the American Liszt Society since 2011.
Hungarian pianist Peter Toth is one of the most recognized artists of his generation. He has concertized in most countries in Europe, South America, and Asia. His first released CD recording won the Grand Prize of the Hungarian Liszt Society (2006). Mr. Toth is a regular guest artist at various piano festivals and has been member of the American Liszt Society since 2011.
Sunday's recital is the last of the season in a series of six recitals offered by Mr. Toth to celebrate the National Park Service’s Centennial. The National Park Service thanks Mr. Toth for the significant contributions of his time and talent.
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