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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Award Winning Student Recital\nEvent Url: http://ww
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 nt Date Begin: 2013-03-09\nEvent Date End: 2013-03-09\n\nPiano Prodigy Mil
 es Walter to Perform at \nPakachoag Music School\nWinner of Multiple Compe
 titions\; Student of Vladimir Odinokikh\n\nSaturday\, March 9\, 2013\, at 
 2:00 PM\, promises area music lovers a rare treat. As part of Pakachoag Mu
 sic School's 30th Anniversary celebration\, pianist Miles Walter\, 18\, wi
 ll give a free community concert of works by Mozart\, Liszt\, Rachmaninov 
 and Rorem.\nWalter has studied piano for more than seven years with Vladim
 ir Odinokikh\, a member of the Pakachoag faculty. He is currently completi
 ng his senior year at Keene (NH) High School.\nWalter's wins in internatio
 nal competition include: \n&bull\;	First Place\, 2012 Stony Brook Young Ar
 tist's International Piano Competition \n&bull\;	A First Prize\, 2012 Brad
 shaw and Buono International Piano Competition\n&bull\;	A First Prize\, 20
 12 Williams Chorale Bacardi Fallon Scholarship competition \n&bull\;	Accep
 ted as one of 20 international participants in the Eastman Young Artist's 
 International Piano Competition (2012)  \n'Miles is one of those exception
 al students who is accomplished at more than one calling\,' said Sarah Smo
 ngeski\, Pakachoag executive director. 'Besides his obvious gift for piano
 \, he's also active in his School's theatre program\, having recently play
 ed Hamlet. And he has been accepted at Yale University in the fall for a p
 otential double major in physics and music. We're thrilled to host Miles' 
 performance.'\nEarly in his career\, Odinokikh won the First Prize in the 
 Chamber Music Competition of Soviet Composers (1983) in his native Russia.
  He was a prize winner in the Russia National Competition (1993)\, and com
 peted in the Rachmaninoff International Piano Competition\, the Tchaikovsk
 y International Competition\, and several other international competitions
  as a collaborative artist.\nFor a preview of what to expect\, visit www.V
 ladimirOdinokikh.com for videos of Walters playing Prokofiev and Ravel on 
 the Piano Lessons page.\nSaturday\, March 9\, 2:00 PM\nSnow Date: Sunday\,
  March 10\nThe Great Hall at Pakachoag Music School\nLocated at Pakachoag 
 Church\n203 Pakachoag Street\, Auburn\, MA 0'1\n\nSponsored by South Count
 ry Physical Therapy\n
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