CONCERT: NANA MIYOSHI - The Road To Carnegie Hall - A Piano Recital in collaboration with the ALEXANDER & BUONO FOUNDATION

CONCERT: NANA MIYOSHI - The Road To Carnegie Hall - A Piano Recital in collaboration with the ALEXANDER & BUONO FOUNDATION

$ 25-30
Fri, Apr 17, 2026 • 6:00 PM—7:30 PM

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Nana Miyoshi, photo by Daichi Torigoe Tickets General Ticket: $30 Member Ticket: $25 Reserve Tickets Now! Nana Miyoshi returns to The Church and invites audiences to a beautiful evening of exquisite piano music ahead of her solo recital debut at Carnegie Hall and her groundbreaking debut at Tokyo’s famed Suntory Hall. This rare opportunity treats The Church community and classical music lovers a program that comprises works by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, and Mozart, played by a rising star and prodigious talent. The eighteen year old Japanese musician has been playing since she was three years old.  Her technical command and a deep connection to the music is presented with each note. Known for her deep appreciation for the life and time of each composer she plays, Miyoshi takes audiences on a unique journey through the music that is steeped in research, passion, and understanding. We invite The Church community to join us as we show Nana a warm Sag Harbor welcome and a collaborative nod to the success of her bright future. ABOUT NANA When pianist Nana Miyoshi takes the stage at Carnegie Hall on Sunday, May 3, 2026, for her solo recital debut, her performance will represent the culmination of fifteen years of study, practice, hard work, and dedication. She is eighteen years old. Miyoshi began her studies at the age of three and has throughout that time had one goal in mind—to become a concert pianist: a profession for which she continues to demonstrate a level of focus, commitment, and persistence second to none. Well before her 2019 win of the Bradshaw & Buono International Piano Competitions which first brought her to the stage of Carnegie Hall, she had already been playing professionally in her native Japan, delighting audiences with a talent offering every indication of the kind of promise she has gone on to fulfill year after year. Now, with two of the most important engagements of her career just months away, she continues to apply herself with the same diligence she has shown her entire life. A student of Steinway Artist Cosmo Buono, together they focus on careful and steady examination of repertoire, interpretation, and the development of technique designed to let her reach her fullest career potential. She will reprise this groundbreaking debut on Sunday, June 28, 2026, at Tokyo’s famed Suntory Hall, known for its legendary acoustics, and a spirit of philanthropy shared by Andrew Carnegie and Keizo Saji which led them to build these two temples dedicated to great music. ABOUT ALEXANDER & BUONO FOUNDATION The Alexander & Buono Foundation (ABF) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation established in 2008 with a mission to identify the world’s most promising classical musicians and help them launch and sustain careers, while developing new audiences who understand, value, and appreciate classical music. Whether through music education, performance, arts administration, or a vast array of associated professions, the goa...

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