Concert pianist Dr. David Northington to perform at Ouachita Nov. 12
October 29, 2015 - Kelsey Bond
Dr. David Northington, a critically acclaimed concert pianist and piano scholar, will
perform the waltzes of Frédéric Chopin in concert at Ouachita Baptist University on
Thursday, Nov. 12. The concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Mabee Fine Arts Center’s
McBeth Recital Hall on Ouachita’s campus, and admission is free.
“To experience art is an important part of a well-balanced Christian liberal arts
education,” said Dr. Lei Cai, associate professor of music at OBU. “Students will
have opportunity to experience classical piano music performed live by a professional
concert pianist through this event.”
Northington has toured extensively in France, Portugal and Spain as an artistic ambassador
for the United States. His concert tours have included the United States, Europe,
Canada, China and Russia.
Following his debut recital in New York’s Carnegie Hall, The New York Times called Northington “an immensely gifted musician ... who combines the technical mastery
of a virtuoso with the musical sensitivity of a poet.”
His masterful musicianship has earned first prizes in the Concert Artists Guild Competition,
the East/West Artists Competition and the American Music Scholarship Association’s
International Competition, as well as the Judges’ Prize at the Gina Bachauer International
Piano Competition.
In addition to being a gifted musician, Northington has given master classes at many
of the leading conservatories in the countries in which he has toured. He has since
taught on the faculties of several universities and is currently professor of piano
at the University of Tennessee's School of Music. Northington has also been the recipient
of the Tennessee Music Teachers Association’s Teacher of the Year Award, the Tennessee
Governor’s School of the Arts Outstanding Teacher Award and the Tennessee Arts Commission’s
Artist of the Year Award. He earned his degrees at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory
of Music and Yale University School of Music.
For more information, contact Dr. Lei Cai at [email protected] or (870) 245-5140.
By Kelsey Bond
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