Apr
24
Fri
Fourth Friday Concert featuring Students, Faculty, and Friends of Community Music School (Raleigh) @ Ruggero Piano
Apr 24 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

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Performers

The Community Music School (CMS) was founded in 1994 to provide access to high quality music instruction. Since their founding, CMS has provided $1 weekly music lessons. 1 on 1 private music lessons in both contemporary and classical music are offered in all instruments, including piano, guitar, percussion, violin, cello, woodwinds, harp, voice and more, and instruments are provided at no charge. Their mission is to enrich and inspire children and youth through access to and delivery of high-quality music instruction.

Korean-American pianist Anthony C. Lee was a Fulbright recipient at the Liszt Academy in Budapest, Hungary in 2021 and a grand prize winner at the 2018 Chicago International Music Competition. Dr. Lee’s research was centered around the history of the Liszt Academy and its rich lineage of Hungarian musicians. After returning to the US, he gave a series of lecture recitals across many US institutions including at Indiana University for the American Liszt Society Festival. In his talk titled, “An American in Budapest,” Anthony shares his research and experiences of the city and the institution’s cultural vibrancy alongside a unique musical program of Hungarian composers. Anthony’s newest project is “The Classical Concerts” (2025), aiming to bring curated programs to wide audiences in North Carolina. Lee holds degrees from the Eastman School of Music, the University of Michigan, and the University of Kansas (DMA, Steven Spooner).

Pianist Bridget O’Leary maintains a vibrant career as a solo performer, collaborative musician, composer, and educator. A versatile artist, she was recently honored as the 2025 featured commissioned composer for the Charlotte House Series, which premiered her solo work Orphaned Heart. Her 2026 season features new recording projects, while her upcoming concert highlights include duo recitals with cellist Sam Magill and trio performances with the Melete Trio. Her recording portfolio includes the 2025 release of re:awakening, a video series featuring new works for viola and piano. A multi-year recipient of the United Arts Council Artist Support Grant, Bridget has also recorded solo works by Florence Price, Chen Yi, and Denis Gougeon. Her 2026 releases will continue this momentum, focusing on new commissions and various collaborative works. Bridget currently serves as President of the Raleigh Piano Teachers Association and actively serves on committees and adjudication panels nationwide. She holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the University of Missouri–Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance and has received grants from the RPTA and NCMTA to support her ongoing work as a composer-educator. bridgetoleary.com.


Founded in June, 2003, the Fourth Friday Concert Series, formerly know as the 4th Friday Mix, stands as one of our area’s longest-running concert series. We remain committed to providing free and inclusive concerts that welcome musicians with a passion for sharing their talents. All attendees, including children capable of listening attentively, are warmly welcomed. Fourth Friday Concerts typically feature 2-4 performers or performance groups, although special occasions may showcase a single performer or group for the entire concert. 

Customer Reviews

This is a top-notch piano store and I highly recommend a visit to anyone looking to buy a piano. Indeed, it would be well worth a long drive.I visited this summer, and ended up spending three hours at the store trying out grand pianos. Chris and Richard were very kind about explaining everything to me, and also allowing me to try out their pianos at leisure.They have a lot of brands that are comparatively little known in the US, and well worth trying. I got to try Schimmels for the first time -- really fantastic pianos. (My favorite of them, at least on the day I visited, was a Wilhelm Schimmel, which is less expensive than a standard Schimmel -- unfortunately that particular piano had been already sold to another customer and not yet delivered!) I also tried a Bosendorfer 185CS. Oh *wow*... to this day, this remains my favorite piano that I have ever tried. (Above Steinway, Bluthner, Fazioli, Steingraeber, etc. etc.) In the end, I resisted the temptation to double my budget.... but it is less expensive than many of its competitors.Their pricing on new pianos, based on comparison to information I found on the Internet, is good across the board and in some cases extremely good.Pianos are very individual, even within the same brand and model, and the piano I fell in love with (and that was within my budget) ended up being one I found elsewhere. But I would have been delighted to do business with Ruggero if it had been one I'd found there; this store offers great pianos sold at competitive prices by wonderful people. - Frank Thorne

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