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Jokubaviciute Collaboration with Midori Receives Critical Acclaim from The Washington Post

Assistant Professor of Piano Ieva Jokubaviciute, M.M., received a wonderful review by The Washington Post for her collaboration with Midori following the duo’s performance at the Library of Congress on Saturday, Nov. 2. “Jokubaviciute approaches the piano with attentive precision — every note, keyed or otherwise, placed within the instrument’s resonance for maximum clarity — combined with a provocative, febrile intelligence.” Visit www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/midori-and-ieva-jokubaviciute-demand-attention-with-performance-at-library-of-congress/2019/11/03/dcbbbbee-fe5f-11e9-9518-1e76abc088b6_story.html to read the full review of their performance.

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