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Piano Master Jonathan Howe at LTV Studios

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Pianist Jonathan Howe performs at LTV Studios on August 28. COURTESY LTV

Pianist Jonathan Howe performs at LTV Studios on August 28. COURTESY LTV

Pianist Jonathan Howe performs at LTV Studios on August 28. COURTESY LTV

Pianist Jonathan Howe performs at LTV Studios on August 28. COURTESY LTV

authorStaff Writer on Aug 22, 2023

LTV Studios is hosting the LTV Piano Series throughout August. The next performance, on Monday, August 28, will feature Jonathan Howe. Guests will enjoy an intimate evening of music and conversation with Howe, who grew up in Armonk, N.Y. He earned a bachelor’s degree in music from Princeton University in 2001, a masters in music education from Queens College/CUNY in 2005, and educational administrative certification from LIU Post in 2008.

He teaches instrumental music in the East Hampton School District, and also performs with the Sag Harbor Community Band. He studies piano with Teresa Dybvig. When he is not playing the piano, he enjoys playing bridge (the card game) and squash (the racquet sport, not the vegetable).

Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. and the show will start at 6 p.m. A $10 donation is required and tickets may be purchased at ltveh.org or by texting LTVPIANO to 41444. LTV Studios is at 75 Industrial Road in Wainscott. For more information, call 631-537-2777.

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