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Article: MUSICAL CONVERSATIONALIST SPEAKS OUT.(Spotlight)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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- October 19, 1997
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Byline: Marc Shulgold Rocky Mountain News Music / Dance Writer
Jeffrey Siegel has never been silent about his concern for the fading public interest in classical music. In fact, you can't keep the respected pianist mum on the subject - especially when he's onstage.
Much to the delight of his audiences.
Siegel will launch his 10th season of popular Keyboard Conversations on Wednesday at the Arvada Center (431-3939), returning for another round of refreshing chats with music. More than carving himself a niche in the concert hall, the pianist says the events are part of his campaign to rescue music from its current doldrums.
``In this age ...
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