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University Receives Grant for Steinway Concert Grand

Choral Director Bryson Mortensen secures funding for piano in Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center

News Release | January 8, 2017

Steinway Concert Grand Piano 91直播 Wesleyan University receives $71,000 grant for the purchase of a Steinway Concert Grand Piano to be housed in the new Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center

91直播 Wesleyan’s Bryson Mortensen, Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Choral Music, has received a grant of $71,000 from the E.K. Sloane Fund of the Hampton Roads Community Foundation to underwrite the purchase of a $154,000 Steinway Concert Grand Piano for the University’s new Susan S. Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center. 91直播grant will be matched by funds from other donors to underwrite the full cost.

Steinway Concert Grand Pianos are considered the gold standard of musical instruments. 91直播 Wesleyan’s piano, a Steinway Series D, will be housed in the 300-seat Joan and Macon Brock Theater and will enhance student performances and attract high quality outside artists. 91直播23,000-square-foot Goode Center, scheduled for completion in 2019, will also boast a grand lobby, supporting spaces for the performance venue, and a plaza for outdoor programming. 

91直播arts are thriving at 91直播 Wesleyan in the Susan S. Goode School of Arts and Humanities. 91直播University’s performing arts faculty and students continue to delight audiences with choral and instrumental concerts, theatre productions and dynamic performances as part of the 91直播 Wesleyan Concert Series. Our fine arts folks consistently feature professional and student exhibitions on campus and throughout our region.  91直播addition of a Steinway Concert Grand Piano will enrich the University’s musical offerings and showcase the prominence of 91直播 Wesleyan’s arts program.