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The New Yorker - July 2008
Written by Russell Platt

ROSE GARDEN: For the last ten years, Jerome Rose, an able and impassioned pianist devoted to preserving the traditions of Romantic style, has run the International Keyboard Institute and Festival, a brief but intensive summer series that features a whirl of concerts and master classes given by artists who occupy a variety of places on the name-recognition spectrum.

The New Yorker - July 2008
Written by Russell Platt

ROSE GARDEN: For the last ten years, Jerome Rose, an able and impassioned pianist devoted to preserving the traditions of Romantic style, has run the International Keyboard Institute and Festival, a brief but intensive summer series that features a whirl of concerts and master classes given by artists who occupy a variety of places on the name-recognition spectrum.

The New Yorker
July 2008
Written by Russell Platt

ROSE GARDEN: For the last ten years, Jerome Rose, an able and impassioned pianist devoted to preserving the traditions of Romantic style, has run the International Keyboard Institute and Festival, a brief but intensive summer series that features a whirl of concerts and master classes given by artists who occupy a variety of places on the name-recognition spectrum.


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publicly supported 501(c)(3) organization. Any contribution will be
greatly appreciated and is tax deductible to the full extent of the law.

The International Keyboard Institute & Festival is a publicly supported 501(c)(3) organization. Any contribution will be greatly appreciated and is tax deductible to the full extent of the law.