
Update 4/8/26: Please be aware that this event is nearing capacity. You are still welcome to register! If you are added to a wait list, we will inform you as quickly as we can.
Please join us for Frederick Moyer in Concert!
When: Wednesday, April 15th at 3:30 p.m.
Where: OceanView’s Lunt Auditorium (74 Lunt Road, Falmouth, ME 04105)
This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. To register, please fill out the form below and click submit. You may also call the Front Desk at (207) 781-4460.
This event is expected to reach capacity! A wait list may be required.
About Frederick Moyer:
Frederick Moyer is one of the most exciting pianists before the public today. Equally at home with Bach, Beethoven, and Rachmaninoff, as well as Ellington and Gershwin, his recitals are creative, engaging, and entertaining and generally include time honored favorites as well as pieces that audiences may be hearing for the first time. Also featured is his MoyerCam, a projection system that allows the audience to see his hands as he plays. This performance will include works by Mozart, Schubert, Grieg, and Oscar Peterson.
Frederick Moyer has established a vital musical career that has taken him to 44 countries and to such distant venues as Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Sydney Opera House, Windsor Castle, Carnegie Recital Hall, Tanglewood, and the Kennedy Center. He has appeared as piano soloist with world renowned orchestras the across the country, and in Singapore, Netherlands Radio, Latvian, Iceland, and London Symphony Orchestras, Hong Kong and Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestras, the National Symphony Orchestra of Brazil, and the major orchestras of Australia. His many recordings on the Biddulph, GM, and JRI labels reflect an affinity for a wide variety of styles. In recital, his delightful commentary from the stage brings the audience into the heart of the musical experience. Moyer’s wide-ranging interests have led him to undertake many unique and ground-breaking projects, often involving software that he writes himself.






