106 Great Piano Works Explained, Part I
Art, Culture, Music, Tra | Registration opens 8/5/25 9:00 AM EDT
The glorious repertoire for solo piano includes many of classical music’s most beloved masterpieces. In Great Piano Works Explained, you’ll study key works of many composers and unpack their structure, the musical materials that drive them, and the specific features that affect listeners so strongly. It will give participants a clear grounding in how to approach and hear great music. Within a rich spectrum of piano masterpieces, you’ll explore works such as Mozart’s tempestuous Sonata in C Minor, K. 457; Beethoven’s late, monumental Sonata Opus 110; and more.
Dan Robbins
Dan Robbins retired from B&W Y-12 in 2013 after 47 years of company service. At Y-12 he was the director of the analytical laboratories. He is a chemistry graduate of UNC, Chapel Hill and a Princeton PhD. He was the founding chairman of the Greenways of Oak Ridge Organization and retired after 31 years.