| Who: | Cal State Fullerton Department of Music Pianists 
                  World Series presents | 
               
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                | What: | The Contiguglia Piano Duo in Recital 
                  and Master Class | 
               
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                | When: | Master Class: 2:30 p.m. Saturday, March 27, 2004 Recital: 4 p.m. Sunday, March 28, 2004
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                | Where: | Recital Hall, California State University, Fullerton 800 N. State College Blvd. (Nutwood and State College Blvd.) 
                  Fullerton
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                | Recital Program: | Allegro (Lebensstürme), D 947 .......................... 
                  Schubert Fantasy on George Gershwin’s Porgy & Bess ..... Percy 
                  Grainger
 Third and fourth mvmts from Beethoven
 Symphony No. 9 (Choral), Op. 125 transc. ........... Franz Liszt
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                | Background: | Identical twins Richard and John Contiguglia 
                    have collaborated as a piano duo since they were five years 
                    old. Throughout their career critics have responded in superlatives 
                    to their unique musical partnership. Following the release 
                    of their historic recording of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, 
                    transcribed for two pianos by Franz Liszt, now a collector's 
                    item, critic Edward Tatnall Canby called the Contiguglias 
                    "the most profoundly musical pair of piano virtuosi of 
                    this century." An important part of the Contiguglias' 
                    career has involved discovering, performing and recording 
                    unusual and forgotten works from the duo-piano repertoire. 
                    With the Cleveland Orchestra they revived Victor Babin's Concerto 
                    for Two Pianos and Orchestra to rave acclaim from the Cleveland 
                    press. They gave the New York premiere with the American Symphony 
                    Orchestra in Carnegie Hall of Max Bruch's Concerto for Two 
                    Pianos and Orchestra, and presented modern-day premieres and 
                    released first-recorded performances of many works of Bartók 
                    and Liszt. "Foremost among today's duo-pianists." 
                    —Byron Belt, Newhouse News Service “The featured soloists, Richard and John Contiguglia, 
                    made an indelible impression with their duo-piano artistry” 
                     —Denver Post | 
               
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                | Admission: | Master Class: Advance sales $10 ($5 with advance 
                  Titan discount) At the door all tickets $10. Recital: Advance 
                  sales $20 ($12 with advance Titan discount & $9 with advance 
                  CSUF student discount) At the door all tickets $20. | 
               
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                | Box Office: | Tickets available at the Performing Arts Center 
                  box office 657-278-3371. Hours: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday-Friday 
                  and one hour prior to performance. Or online at: www.tickets.com
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                | Website: | http://www.fullerton.edu/arts/events/ The Contiguglias’ site: http://duopianistscontiguglia.com/
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                | Media Contact: | Elizabeth Champion, College of the Arts at 657-278-2434 The brothers are available for telephone interview. Please contact 
                  Ms. Champion at 657-278-2434
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