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Connor Chee
Connor Chee Public Piano Masterclass
First Unitarian Church of Cincinnati
536 Linton St
Cincinnati, OH 45219
Mar 22, 2025
10:30 AM EDT
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We Are One: Water guest artist Connor Chee will host a public masterclass for area piano students. FREE, registration is requested.
This event is sponsored by Alfred Music.
First Unitarian Church, Clifton
536 Linton St, Cincinnati, OH 45219
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Connor Chee Biography
Navajo pianist and composer Connor Chee is known for combining his classical piano training with his Native American heritage. Chee made his Carnegie Hall debut at the age of 12 after winning a gold medal in the World Piano Competition. A graduate of the Eastman School of Music and the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music, Chee’s solo piano music is inspired by traditional Navajo chants and songs.
Chee has released 3 studio albums of original pieces and piano transcriptions of Navajo music. The Navajo Piano won Best Instrumental Recording at the 16th Annual Native American Music Awards, and his piece “Beginnings” won Best New Age Song.
Chee’s most recent release, Scenes from Dinétah, features piano pieces written about elements of Navajo life and culture. It has been accompanied by the release of several music videos filmed on the reservation, directed by Navajo filmmaker Michael Etcitty Jr.
Read MoreChee has released 3 studio albums of original pieces and piano transcriptions of Navajo music. The Navajo Piano won Best Instrumental Recording at the 16th Annual Native American Music Awards, and his piece “Beginnings” won Best New Age Song.
Chee’s most recent release, Scenes from Dinétah, features piano pieces written about elements of Navajo life and culture. It has been accompanied by the release of several music videos filmed on the reservation, directed by Navajo filmmaker Michael Etcitty Jr.
Instrumental Music
Native American
Navajo
Piano Solo
Classical Piano
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Piano Instrumental
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