From Yocum Institute for Arts Education
The Yocum Institute for Arts Education is pleased to welcome internationally acclaimed piano duo Stephanie Trick and Paolo Alderighi back to its popular Jazz on the Avenue Concert Series on Friday, May 22, at 7 p.m., in the Schumo Theater at Yocum Institute, located at 3000 Penn Ave., West Lawn.
Known for their electrifying four-hand piano performances, Trick and Alderighi have earned widespread acclaim for their imaginative arrangements of classics from the stride piano, ragtime, boogie woogie, swing, and Great American Songbook traditions. Their performances blend virtuosic musicianship, joyful spontaneity, and deep appreciation for America’s rich jazz heritage, creating an unforgettable concert experience for audiences of all ages.
Returning by popular demand, the duo’s dynamic chemistry and engaging stage presence have made them audience favorites both internationally and at Yocum Institute. Concertgoers can expect an evening filled with lively rhythms, dazzling improvisation, and timeless melodies performed with exceptional artistry and charm.
“We are delighted to welcome Stephanie Trick and Paolo Alderighi back into our black box theater for another fantastic performance!” said Vicki Haller Graff, Executive Director of Yocum Institute for Arts Education. “What a thrill for our audiences to enjoy not one but two piano virtuosos!”
Tickets are $15.00 in advance and $20.00 at the door. Advance ticket purchases are encouraged.
For tickets and additional information, please visit yocuminstitute.org/jota or call 610-376-1576.
Founded in 1933, Yocum Institute for Arts Education is dedicated to enriching the community through high-quality arts education, performances, and cultural programming for individuals of all ages. Through visual arts, music, theater, dance, and outreach initiatives, Yocum Institute continues its mission of inspiring creativity and fostering lifelong engagement in the arts throughout the Berks County community.





