Since winning the 2001 Cleveland International Piano Competition, Italian pianist Roberto Plano has gone on to become one of the most expressive and passionate classical performers, thrilling audiences around the world. He'll play a solo program for Caldwell Fine Arts of works by Luchesi and Schubert on March 19. Then, next weekend, he will perform the Bach Piano Concerto No. 1 with the Boise Philharmonic with guest conductor Daniel Hege.
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