Benefit Concerts for Humane Society

To help raise funds for the Wichita Humane Society I have performed two benefit concerts. The first, in 2006, was in collaboration with pianist Andrew Trechak. I performed the second, a year later, unaccompanied.

Working with the Humane Society we raised well over $20,000 with these performances. In addition, I have released the unaccompanied recital on most streaming services, including Spotify and Apple Music.

Besides this benefit concert, I have released two versions of of my live performances of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.

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