
World Pianist Day #Berlin
Do you like the sound of the piano? The standard number of keys on a full-size piano is 88, and hence "World Pianist Day" takes place every year on November 8 (8 × 11 = 88 keys of the soul of the fortepiano)
So come join us to celebrate this day in a very cozy living room. Limited spots only.
✢ Where: Berlin-Mitte 10117 (address revealed after sign-up)
✢ When: Friday, November 8th
✢ Time: Entry between 6:00-6:50 pm (show starts at 7:00 pm and ends at 9:30 pm)
✢ The event is BYOB (Bring your own bottle ;))
✢ We sit on the floor during the concert, so feel free to bring a cushion if you feel like
Closest train stations: U2 (Spittelmarkt) or U8 (Moritzplatz)
🎹 As we celebrate this day, we'll have a focus on piano/classical music. Sneak peek here!
— Manoj, your host!
Gezellig Sessions
ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
Saeed Diab
Pianist Saeed Diab, born to a Palestinian family in Israel in 1999, began his studies under the guidance of Mrs. Svetlana Smirnova at Shefa-‘Amr and Karmiel conservatories. He then pursued his bachelor’s studies with Prof. Asaf Zohar at the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music, Tel Aviv University. Further refining his craft under the tutelage of Sir Andras Schiff, he earned an Artist Diploma from the esteemed Barenboim-Said Akademie, Berlin.
Sam Cantor
Sam Cantor is a pianist and composer from Canada. His covers and compositions bridge the gap between genres, pulling from jazz's improvisational and expressive influences, the wisdom of classical, and the soul in blues. He brings a fresh palate to each performance, shaping the emotions and harmonies in collaboration with the atmosphere of the audience.
Disclaimer: Please note that videos and images will be taken at the event. By attending, individuals consent to the possibility of their photo being captured.