Classic Jazz in Four Hands with Stephanie Trick and Paolo Alderighi
December 28, 2023 - December 31, 2033

Pioneers in the use of four-hands piano in jazz, husband and wife duo Stephanie Trick and Paolo Alderighi, have earned widespread success with their arrangements of classics from the stride piano, ragtime, and boogie woogie repertoires, as well as from the swing era and the Great American Songbook. They have performed across the United States, Europe, and Japan, winning the acclaim of critics and fans alike. Blending impeccable technique and mature musicality with humor and showmanship, they are considered the most engaging piano duo dedicated to the repertoire of classic jazz.
Covenant Living is delighted to offer this pre-recorded performance from the duo themselves. They say a song brings you back to a moment in time. Register today and go back to your moment in time with the classics you know and love.
This is a prerecorded presentation, upon registering you will be provided with a private link for viewing!
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