Eva Sauvé, Piano, Senior BMus Performance Recital
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Eva Sauvé will perform a virtual senior recital featuring works by Mozart, Rachmaninoff, Chopin, Scarlatti, and Florence Price. A PDF of the program will be available for download during the event. Eva Sauvé is a senior at Western and will be graduating with her Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance.
She has studied solo piano under the instruction of Milica Jelača Jovanović and collaborative piano with Jeffrey Gilliam. Eva started teaching herself songs on the piano at the age of nine and was enrolled in lessons soon after that.
While studying piano with alumni Katie O’Rourke during her senior year of high school, Eva learned about the music program at Western and was inspired to audition. During her time at Western, Eva has participated in master classes featuring renowned guest artists including William Bolcom, Daniel Hsu, David Brooks, and William Chapman Nyaho. She has gratefully accepted awards from the Ford Hill Piano Scholarship, the Ada and Don Walter Endowment Fund, the William Sanford Piano Scholarship, the Rhoda C. Keagle Scholarship, the Arthur C. Hicks Piano Scholarship, and the Settlemyer Scholarship in Fine and Performing Arts.
Besides studying solo piano works, Eva has enjoyed accompanying vocalists and collaborating with string players in chamber ensembles, performing works of Beethoven, Brahms and Debussy. She also teaches piano lessons to all ages at Evergreen Music School, and has collaborated with other teachers to host recitals on Zoom for young pianists.
Concert Program
Sonata no. 14 in C Minor, K. 457 by W.A. Mozart
I. Molto allegro
II. Adagio
III. Allegro assai