Pianist Jayne Kelly

By Liz Bulkley on Monday, November 14, 2005.

It took Concord pianist Jayne Kelly just two hours to record her collection of classical pieces for her new CD, and the result was remarkable. She's a powerful player with an unconventional method of learning and teaching that's attracting attention across the Granite State. We'll listen to the recording and learn about Jayne's life as a classical pianist.

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I am student of Jaynes who

I am student of Jaynes who drives from CT to Keene every four or five weeks for a two hour lesson. I am surrounded by teachers here, but Jayne has the ability to bring students at all levels to become the best tht they can be. She is worth the trip.

I so enjoyed the broadcast. Jayne on air is just as she is in person. Liz asked some good questions to give a special insight into Jaynes talent and personality. Both remarkable.

Thank you for the broadcast and I look sincerely hope you will invite her back soon.

JoAnn Tine

Hey JoAnn, thanks for your

Hey JoAnn, thanks for your kind comments, we loved having Jayne on the show. You might be interested to know that she came to us through the suggestion of a Front Porch listener who's also one of her students. Once we reviewed Jayne's CD we knew we had to have her on the program. She made the interview very easy for me; her enthusiasm for teaching and playing, and her love of the classics make for a terrific and rare combination.

Glad you enjoyed it, and happy practicing!

Liz Bulkley