![]() The Evidentiary Abuse Affidavit (EAA) is a prevention tool used to allow a victim of abuse to document information that could be used in an investigation if someone should be killed or go missing. Norma Peterson is executive director of Document the Abuse, an organization that brings awareness to the Evidentiary Abuse Affidavit. Reservations also available through Brown Paper Tickets at 1-80 or purchase at the door.‘I Will Be Back': Stacy Peterson's Sister Vows to Keep Searching Lockport Canal Audiences members 15-years old and under must be accompanied by an adult. Mill Valley Chamber Music Society offers free admission for young adults 18-years old and under. ![]() Free youth, teen and college music students. WHERE: Mount Tamalpais United Methodist Church Snyder, "Just Normal," follows 10-year piano prodigy Drew Petersen and conductor Lukas Foss as the two prepared for Petersen's 2004 performance at the Music Festival of the Hamptons in Bridgehampton, New York. He has have been profiled in The New York Times New York Magazine and Andrew Solomons book "Far From the Tree." The documentary short by noted filmmaker Kim A. Petersen performs internationally at some of the worlds most esteemed festivals and venues. Petersen graduated cum laude from Harvard at age19 with a Bachelor of Liberal Arts in Social Science and completed both his undergraduate and graduate music studies at The Juilliard School, where he was recently accepted into the prestigious Artist Diploma program. At 9-years old he performed a solo recital for Steinways 150th Anniversary at Steinway Hall in New York City. He was presented at Carnegie Hall at age 5. Petersen began his career as a pianist at an early age. Other prize winning accolades include the Leeds International Piano Competition Hilton Head International Piano Competition Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Competition New York Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition and the Christel DeHaan Fellowship of the American Pianists Association. Twenty-four year old Drew Petersen was honored as the 2017 winner of the American Pianists Award. Her recent orchestral debuts include solo performances with the Bavarian Radio Symphony, KBS Symphony Orchestra, Finnish Radio Symphony, Montreal Symphony, Helsinki Philharmonic and the Munich Chamber Orchestra and recitals at Viennas Musikverein Golden Hall and Moscows Tchaikovsky Hall. She is also a major prize winner at the Wieniawski, Montreal, Joseph Joachim, Tchaikovsky, Sendai, Sibelius and Qingdao Violin Competitions. The youngest winner of the competition, Kim made her international debut the same year.Ī post-graduate Artist Diploma student at The Juilliard School, Kim won the 62nd ARD International Music Competition in Munich. ![]() Kim won 4th Sendai International Music Competition in 2010. A native of Korea, Kim has achieved the highest levels at many competitions and has performed with major symphony orchestras throughout the world. Twenty-eight year old South Korean violinist Bomsori Kim has firmly established herself as one of the eminent, rising stars of the international concert stage. 18 concert program will include Beethoven: Sonata #8 Schumann: Sonata #1 Ravel: Sonata #2 Wieniawski: Polonaise and Ysaye: Caprice. The Mill Valley Chamber Music Society presents the only San Francisco Bay Area concert performance featuring two young rising stars of classical music - violinist, Bomsori Kim and pianist, Drew Petersen. Tickets are available at the door, first come first serve. Rising stars Bomsori Kim and Drew Petersen perform in SF Bay Area Feb. ![]()
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