Most top-shelf composers create dozens, if not hundreds, of pieces in different genres — symphonies, operas, sacred music, chamber works. Frederic Chopin was different, as he had a single-minded focus on the solo piano. Sunday, January 12th at 3 p.m. at the UGA Performing Arts Center's Ramsey Concert Hall, Yuliana Avdeeva, winner of the International Chopin Competition, will demonstrate why Chopin's piano music continues to cast a spell on audiences after almost two centuries. For tickets to Yuliana Avdeeva's all-Chopin recital, the first UGA Presents event of the new year, visit PAC.UGA.EDU or call the box office at (706) 542-4400.
Yulianna Avdeeva
