The Elora Centre for the Arts is celebrating the full refurbishment of the Rosler grand piano in style.
This Saturday at 8pm Guy Few and Stephanie Mara are in concert.
Few amazes audiences with his talents as pianist, trumpeter, and singer.
He has won many prizes for his piano and trumpet performances, is a gold medal graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University and holds a Fellowship Diploma from Trinity College, England.
Few and his accompanist, Stephanie Mara, will perform piano duos. Mara is a collaborative pianist and coach for Wilfrid Laurier University, where she works with performance majors in brass, bassoon and cello.
This will be a premiere for the newly restored Rosler.
Tickets are $40, and $30, for seniors and students.
A potion of all tickets goes to the upkeep and support of the piano.