Nassau, Bahamas - In April eighteen year old Tussah Heera gave two piano recitals hosted by The Nassau Music Society. One was held at the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Kirk, and the other at St. Paul’s Church Hall. Her motivation was to put back into the Bahamas what she received during her two years of study with Bahamian pianist Dr. Francis Fawkes from 2006 to 2007. Her eminent teacher...
Tussah Heera plays for Nassau Music Society, Bahamas
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