171. Eric Clark & Baron Fenwick
Saturday, January 31st, 2026 @7:00 PM | “USA 250”
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171.
presents
“USA 250”

Eric Clark, piano
Baron Fenwick, piano
Saturday, January 31st, 2026 @7:00 PM
Live at Klavierhaus
790 11th Avenue
New York, NY 10019
$20 suggested donation
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George Gershwin (1898 - 1937)
Concerto in F (1925)
Baron Fenwick, soloist
Eric Clark, orchestra
John Corigliano (b. 1938)
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (1968)
Eric Clark, soloist
Baron Fenwick, orchestra
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Pianist Eric Clark has performed to great acclaim in the United States, Europe and in Asia. In the past year he has performed with the Summit Symphony and Palisades Sinfonietta. Eric was a semifinalist and the only American admitted to the first International Chopin Competition on Period Instruments in Warsaw, Poland (2018), as well as second-prize winner in the 2023 Hartford Chopin Competition. He has performed a vast repertoire stretching from Byrd to Ligeti, as well as commissioning works by Pittsburgh-based composer Christian Kriegeskotte.
He is a Doctor of Musical Arts candidate at the Manhattan School of Music, studying with professor William Wolfram. Previously, he attended Carnegie Mellon University for his bachelor’s and master’s degrees, working with pianists Enrique Graf and Sergey Schepkin
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Baron Fenwick, pianist, is the winner of numerous awards including the Silver Medal in the 2019 Sendai International Music Competition in Japan. A graduate with Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees from Mannes College of Music, he is currently working on a Doctorate of Musical Arts at The Juilliard School.
Baron has performed a wide range of repertoire, including four world premiere piano concertos. In the fall of 2024 he will be a featured soloist with the Canton Symphony and the Chamber Orchestra of Southern Maryland playing works by Gershwin, Rachmaninoff, and Shostakovich. In addition to working as a Teaching Fellow at Juilliard, he also maintains a private teaching studio.
Originally from Boone, North Carolina, he currently lives in New York City.
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