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Florian Noack performs for Steinway Society-The Bay Area on Saturday, April 26, at the Visual and Performing Arts Center at De Anza College in Cupertino. (Photo by Danilo Floreani)
Florian Noack performs for Steinway Society-The Bay Area on Saturday, April 26, at the Visual and Performing Arts Center at De Anza College in Cupertino. (Photo by Danilo Floreani)
Anne Gelhaus, staff reporter, Silicon Valley Community Newspapers, for her Wordpress profile. (Michael Malone/Bay Area News Group)
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Piano man

Belgian pianist Florian Noack is set to perform a program offers of romantic and early 20th century music on Saturday, April 26, at 7:30 p.m. at Cupertino’s Visual and Performing Arts Center at De Anza College. A meet-the-artist opportunity follows the concert.

Noack has been awarded prizes at the Rachmaninoff, Robert Schumann and Cologne international piano competitions. He is celebrated for his transcriptions of orchestral works by Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff and Rimsky-Korsakov for solo piano. He currently serves on faculty at the Conservatoire Royal de Liège.

Noack’s recital is part of Steinway Society – The Bay Area’s season. The program features works by Brahms, Rimsky-Korsakov, Ravel and Gershwin.

Tickets are $53-$78 at https://steinwaysociety.com/tickets or 408-300-5635. Student tickets at the door are $20.

The concert will be recorded live and made available for livestreaming for 48 hours for $26.75 per household.

Sewer upgrades

A $2.6 million construction project to replace and repair a portion of Sunnyvale’s sanitary sewer system will begin this spring and is expected to be completed in winter. The city’s contractor, Casey Construction, Inc., will repair over 10,000 feet of sanitary sewer pipe at 17 locations, including two sites in Cupertino: Calle de Barcelona between Corte de Madrid and Finch Avenue and along Corte de Seville.

Residents can expect traffic impacts during repairs. For more information, contact Sunnyvale Public Works at pubworks@sunnyvale.ca.gov or call 408-730-7605.