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BYU recital to honor Reid Nibley Nov. 16

Proceeds to fund recently announced Reid Nibley Piano Scholarship

The Brigham Young University School of Music will present a special tribute concert in honor of pianist and emeritus professor Reid Nibley on Friday, Nov. 16, at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall. All proceeds from the concert will go toward funding the recently announced Reid Nibley Piano Scholarship.

Admission to the performance will be $10 or $7 with a BYU or student ID. Students are also eligible for a two-for-one ticket special. Tickets can be purchased at the Fine Arts Ticket Office, by calling (801) 422-4322 or by visiting performances.byu.edu.

The concert will include performances by internationally acclaimed pianist Barbara Nissman as well as the American Piano Quartet, violinist Monte Belknap and pianists Barbara Allen, Rob Hancock, Jeffrey Shumway, Scott Holden, Britny Clark, Stacey Fairbanks and Daniel Gledhill.

Nibley’s accolades begin at the age of 13 when he began his performing career by soloing with the Glendale (Calif.) Symphony Orchestra. By the age of 17, he became a soloist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.

He has since accumulated extensive solo, orchestral, radio and TV performances in the United States, Canada, Japan, Europe and the South Pacific. He also served as the official pianist for the Utah Symphony for ten years where he appeared as soloist with the orchestra more than 30 times and performed more than 20 piano concertos. During the 1982-1983 performing season, Nibley was honored as the Utah Performing Artist of the Year.

He received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Utah and his doctorate from the University of Michigan. He has taught at the University of Utah, BYU, the University of Southern California, the University of Michigan and the National Music Camp at Interlochen, Mich.

For more information, contact Richard Anderson at (801) 422-3258.

Writer: Aaron Searle

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