Piano Recital Tonight At MTSU

One of MTSU’s newest music faculty members will showcase her expertise Wednesday, Nov. 9, in a free public recital featuring the harpsichord,
fortepiano and modern piano.
Dr. Lillian Pearson, a new adjunct professor in the School of Music and a
specialist in historically informed performance practice, will share her
talents beginning at 8 p.m. Nov. 9 in Hinton Hall of the University’s
Wright Music Building.
Pearson holds degrees from Florida State University and the University of
Illinois. Her principal teacher has been the Hungarian-trained pianist
Edward Kilenyi, and she recently moved to Nashville, where she also is a
staff accompanist at the Blair School of Music.
She has appeared throughout the continental United States, England, Costa
Rica and China as a soloist and collaborative artist and held positions at
the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Westfield State College and
Western Carolina University. In addition to her keyboard expertise,
Pearson is a certified teacher of the Alexander Technique.
For more MTSU School of Music concert information, call 615-898-2493