
BPAA Festival
October 16, 2021, 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.
Methuen Memorial Music Hall
Methuen, MA
Come join us for a BPAA Festival celebrating BPAA’s 20th Anniversary. This day-long event, which is free to BPAA members in good standing, and $20 for non-members, features a special masterclass with Jonathan Bass, a BPAA recital on a beautiful Steinway piano (all members are welcome to play), and a celebration of BPAA's 20th Anniversary. Mark your calendars now!
Directions
Methuen Music Memorial Hall is located at 192 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844
From the North/South: Take exit 46 from I-93 to exit 2 from MA-213 E. Turn right onto Broadway. Methuen Memorial Music Hall is 1 mile down on the right.
From the East: Take exit 105 from I-495 to exit 2 from MA-213 W. Turn left onto Broadway. Methuen Memorial Music Hall is 1 mile down on the right.
Schedule
8:30 - Welcome Registration, Coffee and Donuts in Hall Basement
9:00 - Masterclass with Jonathan Bass
12:00 - Informal Lunch - Sandwiches, Fruit, Cookies, and Drinks
1:00 - BPAA Recital
3:30 - Wine and Cheese Reception and BPAA 20th Anniversary Celebration
4:30 - End
Deadlines
August 13 - End of recital registration for BPAA Members
August 20 - End of masterclass registration for BPAA Members
October 5 - End of attendance registration for everyone
Masterclass
The masterclass lottery results favored both old and new members who signed up prior to the August 20 deadline. The lottery winners for the masterclass are:
Brian McCorkle
Rosalind Mohnsen
Jacquie VanHaelst
Shi Chen
Angela Cheng (alternate)
Siri Hanner (alternate)
Our Faculty
Jonathan Bass joined the Boston Conservatory at Berklee's piano faculty in 1993 and is a professor of piano. Bass has performed with numerous orchestras, and his recordings have received critical acclaim. A Steinway Artist, Bass made his New York debut at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall after being awarded first prize in the Joanna Hodges International Piano Competition in 1993. He performs throughout the United States as a soloist and chamber musician and makes frequent New England appearances at Symphony Hall, Jordan Hall, and Tanglewood. Internationally, he has performed in China, Israel, Japan, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and Spain.
Collaborative highlights include guest appearances with the Boston Symphony Chamber Players and recitals with renowned violinist Joseph Silverstein. As the pianist and a founding member of Walden Chamber Players, Bass has recorded three albums and has performed on a variety of chamber music series and residencies across the United States and Canada. He has also given numerous performances with many present and past members of the Boston Symphony.
Bass studied in the Juilliard Pre-College Division with Richard Fabre and later received his Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees in piano from Juilliard as a student of Adele Marcus and Sascha Gorodnitzki. He holds a Doctor of Music degree from the Indiana University School of Music, where he studied with and was a teaching assistant to Menahem Pressler. Additionally, Bass has studied at the Moscow Conservatory in Russia and at Oberlin College.
Professional Awards and Recognitions
First Prize (Joanna Hodges International Piano Competition, 1993)
Second Prize (Washington International Competition, 1993)
First Prize (American Pianists Association Beethoven Fellowship Competition, 1989)
Bronze Medal and Mozart Prize (Robert Casadesus International Piano Competition, 1987)
First Prize (American National Chopin Competition, 1984)
First Prize (National Arts Club Competition, 1983)
Second Prize (Young Keyboard Artists Competition, 1983)

Recital
Thank you to the 22 BPAA pianists who signed up to play at the recital! We are thrilled with your enthusiastic response and look forward to hearing you play on stage on Methuen Memorial Hall's beautiful Steinway piano. Due to the large response and to comfortably accommodate everyone and allow for an intermission, please note that we are now adhering to a strict 5-minute repertoire time limit for those who have not yet submitted repertoire. Deadline for repertoire submission is September 16 and we encourage early submissions. For those 6 or 7 of you who have already submitted repertoire to play with an 8-minute time limit, we will honor your request.
The randomized order of recital participants is:
Erik Lindgren
Robert Berkowitz
Jeff Nicolich
Doug Calegari
Brian McCorkle
Chris Kokkinos
Mark Bartlett
Rosalind Mohnsen
Richard Einhorn
Arthur Dimond
Andrew Celentano
Wanda Paik
David Kaiser
Sibylle Barrasso
Janet Halling
Daniel Lamoureux
Brenda Thordarson
Robert Finley
Christina Biron
Marianne Jensen
Kevin Schwarz
Carl DiCasoli

Non-Performer Admission
BPAA Members are welcome to attend for free. Non-members are welcome to attend for a fee of $20, which includes access to all of the day’s activities - masterclass, lunch, recital, and reception.

Ride Share
Please let us know here if you are interested in sharing a ride. We will do our best to help arrange for transportation.