By Jeff Murphy,
                                                									October 17, 2022
                                             
                                                
                                                
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                University of Central Missouri 2010 Distinguished Music Alumnus Dr. Garik Pedersen
                                                      will make a public presentation at his alma mater on Oct. 27. 
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                WARRENSBURG, MO -- The University of Central Missouri School of Visual and Performing
                                                   Arts is hosting a public musical presentation about the World War II-era “Victory
                                                   Vertical Piano” program by 2010 UCM Distinguished Music Alumnus Dr. Garik Pedersen
                                                   at 11 a.m.  Thursday, Oct. 27 in Hart Recital Hall, located in the Utt Music Building.
                                                   The public is invited to attend this free event co-sponsored by the UCM Department
                                                   of Music and the UCM Speaker Series.
                                                
                                                
 “Victory Vertical Pianos” were manufactured during WWII by the Steinway Piano company
                                                   with the specific mission of enhancing the “morale and resolve” of soldiers in the
                                                   field. The pianos were small, boxlike instruments that were packed in a crate; they
                                                   came with sheet music, instructions, tools for tuning and repair, and had handles
                                                   for easy transport. The enthusiastic response to the first shipment of 400 pianos
                                                   resulted in more orders for O.D.G.I. (Olive Drab Government Issue) “field” pianos.
                                                   By the time that  production ended in 1953, more than 2,000 “Victory Vertical Pianos"
                                                   had been shipped to troops on three continents, and countless hours of diversion,
                                                   education, entertainment, worship, enrichment, and outreach had been provided. Pedersen
                                                   will share the history of this unique program and provide illustrations through video
                                                   and live performance of music from that era.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                Pedersen began his musical career as a student of Emeritus Professor Dr. Wesley True
                                                   at UCM prior to receiving a doctorate from the University of Iowa. Since then he has
                                                   enjoyed a long and decorated career as a professor at Eastern Michigan University,
                                                   as well as serving as a past president of the Michigan Music Teachers Association.
                                                    A Steinway Artist, Pedersen has presented programs for the U.S. State Department,
                                                   National Federation of Music Clubs, Music Teachers National Association, European
                                                   Piano Teachers Association, Canadian Federation of Music Teachers Associations, Royal
                                                   Conservatory of Music, and on numerous public television and radio broadcasts.
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                Individuals who have questions are welcome to contact Department of Music faculty
                                                   members Dr. Mia Kim at mkim@ucmo.edu or Dr. Albert Kim at akim@ucmo.edu.