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Meet Piano Master Axel Quincke

authorStaff Writer on Sep 25, 2023

LTV Studios and Hamptons Jazz Fest will host a Piano Masters Series with Axel Quincke on Saturday, October 7, at 7 p.m. where guests will enjoy an intimate evening of music and conversation.

Quincke is an Argentine pianist, composer, environmental lawyer and producer. Although his greatest influence is classical music, he gives concerts in which, in addition to this style, he plays his own improvisations and arrangements on other music genres, such as experimental music, jazz, Argentinian folklore, tango, R&B, blues and rock among others.

He presents his music in South America, Europe and the United States. He performed last year at LTV Studios for “The Pianist, the Poet and the Painter” alongside artist Dan Welden and poet Mindy Kronenberg. This time around, Quincke will perform solo in the popular LTV Piano Series, where he will field questions, talk about his work and perform in several different genres.

A $10 donation is requested and tickets may be purchased at bit.ly/44QNQ0W or by texting “LTVAXEL” to 41444.

LTV Studios is at 75 Industrial Road in Wainscott. For more information, call 631-537-2777 or visit www.ltveh.org.

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