The midnight hour was fast approaching in Munich, Germany, but acclaimed pianist Alice Sara Ott was wide awake throughout a recent late-night phone interview. She spoke animatedly about music, ...
The widely acclaimed pianist serves up nearly 200-year-old music by Chopin mixed with a contemporary work that looks back in time. When Alice Sara Ott walked into our Tiny Desk office space she was ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Alice Sara Ott’s account of John Field Nocturnes, a tribute to Glenn Gould and a program of songs by Schubert and Kurtag are among the highlights.
When Alice Sara Ott walked into our Tiny Desk office space she was fascinated by all the knickknacks and doodads musicians have left on the shelves over the years. She immediately got to work, folding ...
When Alice Sara Ott walked into our Tiny Desk office space she was fascinated by all the knickknacks and doodads musicians have left on the shelves over the years. She immediately got to work, folding ...
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