Internationally Renown Pianist to Perform at Colorado State University March 23

Music lovers can spend a spring evening March 23 listening to internationally renown pianist Suzanne Bradbury perform at Colorado State University.

Bradbury will perform an all Chopin recital to be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Building Concert Hall on campus. Tickets are available at the door for $3 for the general public and $2 for students. Bradbury’s recital will include all four Chopin Ballads, the Barcarolle, and Selected Preludes and Mazurkas.

Born in California and raised in Spain, Bradbury studied at the Academy of Music in Vienna, The Manhattan School of Music in New York, and the Hochschule fur Musik in Munich. Bradbury has premiered works for Bavarian Radio, Radio Suisse Romande and the BBC. In the 1980s, she founded and directed the Allensbach Chamber Music Festival.

Bradbury’s performance at Colorado State is part of a United States tour that will run throughout the March. Bradbury lives on Mallarca, an island off the coast of Spain, where she teaches and plays an active role in the area’s musical life.

For more information, contact the department of music, theater and dance at (970) 491-5529.