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  1. The American Jazz Museum is a jazz museum in the historic 18th and Vine district of Kansas City, Missouri. The museum preserves the history of American jazz music, with exhibits on Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald and others.

  2. Also known as "The Little Professor," James Scott was one of Kansas City's most prominent ragtime artists. Born in 1885 in Neosho, Mo., he learned piano as a child by listening to his mother, a former slave, play folk, blues, and gospel songs.

  3. www.slamta.orgSLAMTA

    Piano is scheduled on Sunday, November 10. Teachers who have students who received a 1 rating at District need to register them on the MMTA website. Registration deadline is October 10 at 11:59 pm. Individual competition times will be announced on October 28. Watch your email.

  4. A native of St. Louis, Woods has enjoyed success in numerous distinguished competitions, including the Verona International Piano Competition, The American Prize, the Beverly Hills National Auditions, and the Artist Presentation Society Auditions.

  5. Piano Society of St. Louis. Adults of all ages and backgrounds interested in sharing classical piano music. We meet monthly, usually at Steinway Piano Gallery, and present pieces...

  6. American pianist Brian Woods has emerged as a compelling artist of widespread acclaim. A native of St. Louis, Missouri, he has recently enjoyed his solo debut in Koerner Hall in Toronto, Ontario, as well as his debut with Chamber Music Society of St. Louis on a program with Maestro Leonard Slatkin. Brian’s mentor, international pianist and ...

  7. With the Chamber Music Society of St. Louis, he was the featured keyboard soloist in Bach’s Fifth Brandenburg Concerto under conductor Nicholas McGegan. He has appeared with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Ars Antigua Chicago and the Newberry Consort of Chicago.

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