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MIT pianist to perform at Jordan Hall Jan. 14

MIT senior lecturer and pianist David Deveau, who will be at Jordan Hall on Jan. 14, performs in China in 2004.
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MIT senior lecturer and pianist David Deveau, who will be at Jordan Hall on Jan. 14, performs in China in 2004.
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Senior lecturer and pianist David Deveau will perform in New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall as part of the Boston Bank of America Celebrity Series on Saturday, Jan. 14, at 8 p.m.

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Rockport Chamber Music Festival and his 10th year as the festival's artistic director, Deveau will perform a special program of solo and ensemble works by Franz Joseph Haydn, Franz Liszt and Anton Webern, as well as a new piece by Professor Peter Child (commissioned by Bank of America Celebrity Series).

He will also give a rare performance of the chamber version of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4, discovered in Germany in 1995. He'll be joined by a host of renowned musicians, including Professor Marcus Thompson, a violist. Ticket prices range from $22-$35. For more information, visit www.celebrityseries.org/.

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