Louise Cheadle, Pianist, is a graduate of the Juilliard School. She studied piano with Sascha Gorodnitzki and has been acclaimed by critics and audiences for her brilliant technique and musical sensitivity. She is nationally known for her concert tours with her late husband, William, having performed in most of the fifty states under various management agencies including Community Concerts. In addition to performing as a soloist and with many orchestras, she has appeared in recital at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and at Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall in New York City. Ms. Cheadle organized and was founding director of the Westminster Conservatory of Music of Westminster Choir College in Princeton, NJ. She is a contributing author to the book "Teaching Piano" by Denes Agay, and maintains an active career as a soloist, chamber musician, clinician, and recitalist. She is much in demand for workshops and seminars for colleges, universities, and teaching organizations. More recently, she has been concentrating on researching and performing virtuoso concert music written by women composers of the Romantic era. Louise Cheadle's musical and administrative accomplishments have earned her recognition in the "Marquis Who's Who of American Women" Millenium edition, the prestigious Steinway Artists list, and the "2000 Outstanding Musicians of the Twentieth Century" recently published in Cambridge, England
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