Sioux City, IA – Pianist Arthur Greene and his wife, violinist Solomia Soroka, will perform a recital on Sunday, November 3 at 7:30 p.m. in Eppley Auditorium on the Morningside College campus. This event is free and open to the public.

Greene, winner of the Gina Bachauer and William Kappel competitions, has been called a “masterful pianist” (The Washington Post) with his playing praised as having “intoxicating appeal” (The New York Times). Soroka has appeared as a soloist and chamber musician at concerts and festivals in more than a dozen countries around the world. Following a recent recital at the Smithsonian Institute of Performing Arts Series, she was praised by The Washington Post as a “superbly equipped violinist, at ease with the technical challenges of Sarasate…but even more impressive in the gentler moments.”

Greene and Soroka’s recital will feature works by Johannes Brahms, including Four Piano Pieces Op. 119, the Violin Sonata in D Minor, and they will be joined by Stephanie March, principal cellist for the Sioux City Symphony, for the B Major Trio.

The Morningside College Piano Recital Series is presented by Morningside’s School of Visual and Performing Arts and made possible by a generous gift from Patty and Eric Lohry. The series brings nationally and internationally renowned pianists and other musicians to Morningside College for free performances open to the public. Learn more about the opportunities for Morningside students to experience and participate in the fine arts at www.morningside.edu/performing-arts.