Global Seminar livecasts piano recital from Paris to Denver

Steinway & Sons Spirio, 鈥渢he world鈥檚 highest resolution player piano.鈥
Photo: Steinway & Sons.
Professor of Piano Andrew Cooperstock loves all things French鈥攖he art, music, food and language鈥攁nd听he鈥檒l soon combine that passion with his love for teaching and performing.
In partnership with CU Boulder Education Abroad, a brand new Global Seminar鈥鈥攚ill engage a dozen student participants in Aix-en-Provence, Marseille and Paris, France. Eight of the students traveling to France with Cooperstock are from CU Boulder and four are joining the class from the University of South Carolina.
From July 24-Aug. 7, the class will offer students opportunities to perform chamber music throughout France鈥攊ncluding a unique occasion for a local audience to experience the performers from half a world away.
鈥淥ne of the concerts in Paris is going to be at the new Steinway and Sons gallery there,鈥 explains Cooperstock. 鈥淭he students will perform chamber music and then鈥攊n the second half of the program鈥攋ust the pianists will each play a short piece on the Spirio Steinway.
鈥淎 signal will be livecast from Paris to the Spirio piano in the Steinway and Sons Denver location where audience members can hear the sound actually coming out of another Spirio piano, like a player piano鈥攏ot from a speaker like a Webcast or Zoomcast or something.
鈥淭he sound is extremely accurate, so it should sound pretty much exactly like the Paris concert,鈥 he adds.
In addition to the Steinway recital, participating students will perform in a Baroque church in Aix-en-Provence and the American Church in Paris, among venues, and engage in master classes. They鈥檒l also enjoy sightseeing, a boat ride along the Seine, a trip to Notre Dame and a tour of the Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music (IRCAM).听
鈥淭he support of Stephanie Pund and Sylvie Burnet-Jones from Education Abroad, College of Music Dean John Davis and the college鈥檚 administrative team were really instrumental in supporting this class and recognizing its importance. It鈥檚 a lot of work on everybody鈥檚 part but well worth it!鈥
Stay tuned for updates when the group returns from their study abroad and join us to experience the livecast recital at Steinway & Sons on July 28, 11 a.m. (56 Steele Street, Denver)!