NEW! Evan Shinners
From MIM
 
Musical Instrument Museum (MIM)
4725 E Mayo Blvd
Phoenix, AZ 85050
Wildly talented pianist and 2010 Julliard graduate Evan Shinners has been acclaimed as the “new Glenn Gould of Bach.” Shinners has earned his mark as one of the great Bach interpreters of his generation through his exuberant performances and ability to connect with today’s audiences in a fashion that is seldom accomplished for classical artists. His compilation of two live, unedited performances called “@bach” burst with spontaneity, energy and raw musicality, once again affirming his rightful comparison to the unconventionally great Bach interpreter Glenn Gould. Although his passion for Bach drives his career, Shinners also performs many of his own original music inspired by artists such as Bob Dylan and Jack Kerouac, and exemplifies his versatility as an artist performing genres such as jazz and ragtime. This uncut, unedited performance was originally recorded on March 29, 2014 from the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) in Phoenix, AZ.
Wildly talented pianist and 2010 Julliard graduate Evan Shinners has been acclaimed as the “new Glenn Gould of Bach.” Shinners has earned his mark as one of the great Bach interpreters of his generation through his exuberant performances and ability to connect with today’s audiences in a fashion that is seldom accomplished for classical artists. His compilation of two live, unedited performances called “@bach” burst with spontaneity, energy and raw musicality, once again affirming his rightful comparison to the unconventionally great Bach interpreter Glenn Gould. Although his passion for Bach drives his career, Shinners also performs many of his own original music inspired by artists such as Bob Dylan and Jack Kerouac, and exemplifies his versatility as an artist performing genres such as jazz and ragtime. This uncut, unedited performance was originally recorded on March 29, 2014 from the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) in Phoenix, AZ.
NEW! Evan Shinners
From MIM
Wildly talented pianist and 2010 Julliard graduate Evan Shinners has been acclaimed as the “new Glenn Gould of Bach.” Shinners has earned his mark as one of the great Bach interpreters of his generation through his exuberant performances and ability to connect with today’s audiences in a fashion that is seldom accomplished for classical artists. His compilation of two live, unedited performances called “@bach” burst with spontaneity, energy and raw musicality, once again affirming his rightful comparison to the unconventionally great Bach interpreter Glenn Gould. Although his passion for Bach drives his career, Shinners also performs many of his own original music inspired by artists such as Bob Dylan and Jack Kerouac, and exemplifies his versatility as an artist performing genres such as jazz and ragtime. This uncut, unedited performance was originally recorded on March 29, 2014 from the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) in Phoenix, AZ.
NEW! Evan Shinners
From MIM
Musical Instrument Museum (MIM)
4725 E Mayo Blvd
Phoenix, AZ 85050
Wildly talented pianist and 2010 Julliard graduate Evan Shinners has been acclaimed as the “new Glenn Gould of Bach.” Shinners has earned his mark as one of the great Bach interpreters of his generation through his exuberant performances and ability to connect with today’s audiences in a fashion that is seldom accomplished for classical artists. His compilation of two live, unedited performances called “@bach” burst with spontaneity, energy and raw musicality, once again affirming his rightful comparison to the unconventionally great Bach interpreter Glenn Gould. Although his passion for Bach drives his career, Shinners also performs many of his own original music inspired by artists such as Bob Dylan and Jack Kerouac, and exemplifies his versatility as an artist performing genres such as jazz and ragtime. This uncut, unedited performance was originally recorded on March 29, 2014 from the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) in Phoenix, AZ.
Wildly talented pianist and 2010 Julliard graduate Evan Shinners has been acclaimed as the “new Glenn Gould of Bach.” Shinners has earned his mark as one of the great Bach interpreters of his generation through his exuberant performances and ability to connect with today’s audiences in a fashion that is seldom accomplished for classical artists. His compilation of two live, unedited performances called “@bach” burst with spontaneity, energy and raw musicality, once again affirming his rightful comparison to the unconventionally great Bach interpreter Glenn Gould. Although his passion for Bach drives his career, Shinners also performs many of his own original music inspired by artists such as Bob Dylan and Jack Kerouac, and exemplifies his versatility as an artist performing genres such as jazz and ragtime. This uncut, unedited performance was originally recorded on March 29, 2014 from the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) in Phoenix, AZ.
NEW! Evan Shinners
From MIM
Wildly talented pianist and 2010 Julliard graduate Evan Shinners has been acclaimed as the “new Glenn Gould of Bach.” Shinners has earned his mark as one of the great Bach interpreters of his generation through his exuberant performances and ability to connect with today’s audiences in a fashion that is seldom accomplished for classical artists. His compilation of two live, unedited performances called “@bach” burst with spontaneity, energy and raw musicality, once again affirming his rightful comparison to the unconventionally great Bach interpreter Glenn Gould. Although his passion for Bach drives his career, Shinners also performs many of his own original music inspired by artists such as Bob Dylan and Jack Kerouac, and exemplifies his versatility as an artist performing genres such as jazz and ragtime. This uncut, unedited performance was originally recorded on March 29, 2014 from the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) in Phoenix, AZ.