+ Follow CARLOS ALBERTO IBAY Tag
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[Title] => Blind pianist-singer Ibay: No word aptly describes him / Guitar recital at St. Paul U.
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This young mans talent as both tenor and pianist takes him on performance tours all over the world. Fortunately, his lack of eyesight is never an issue.
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Carlos started playing the organ at two. At nine, he studied piano with Thomas Schumacher of the Levine School of Music. At 12, Carlos won first place at the Peabody Conservatory Spring Festival and second place in the Steinway Piano Scholarship Competition of the Mid-Atlantic as well as in the Merlin-Engle Piano Competition at the Levine School of Music.
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February 1, 2011 - 12:00am