THE FOURTH ANNUAL PIANO CELEBRATION WEEK
March 25 - 31, 2021
The fourth annual Piano Celebration Week was entirely virtual and we hope that this virtual venue allows more people to be able to enjoy the festival. We are happy to be sharing this thrilling virtual season with you!
Sangmi Lim & Dino Mulić
Directors, Piano Celebration Week
DAY 1, MARCH 25
OPENING CONCERT
Piano Duo Concert by Sangmi Lim & Dino Mulić
DAY 2, MARCH 26
SELF-CARE FOR PIANISTS
OF ALL AGES
Nutrition for Pianists: Joint Health, Performance Anxiety, Energy Levels, and More! by Evan Engelstad
The Self-Compassionate Musician: Strategies to Promote Well-Being in Difficult Times by Jessica Johnson
Playing Deliciously: The Legacy and Teachings of Dorothy Taubman by Benjamin Steinhardt
Workout for Musicians by Young Bae Park
DAY 3, MARCH 27
PREPARING STUDENTS FOR COLLEGE AUDITIONS
Best Practices for Video and Audio Recording for Solo Piano by Dave Alcorn
Artpreneurship by Iva Ugrčić
Make Constellations Out of the Stars: What You Can Do Now to Excel at Music Theory and Integrate it with Your Musicianship by Michael Callahan
Ways to Improving Sight-Reading Skill at the Piano by David Sutanto
Sustainable Creativity: Preparing for Competitions, and Enjoying It by Alexander Beyer
The Seven Deadly Performance Sins: A Guide to Overcoming Performance Anxiety by Samantha Coates
How to Write a Winning College Application by Angela Myles Beeching
DAY 5, MARCH 29
STUDENTS ON STAGE
Marathon Concert
Piano Day, takes place on the 88th day of the year – in 2021 it’s the 29th March – because of the number of keys on the instrument being celebrated.
Happy Piano Day 2021!
Yamaha Remote Lesson by Alma Flint
Yamaha Remote Lesson by Rebecca Tietze
Yamaha Remote Lessons by Angel Magdadaro
Yamaha Remote Lesson by August Mesmer
Yamaha Remote Lessons by Ioana Murgulet
TAMUCC Piano Student - Spotlight
Casey Marquette
Texas-based pianist-composer Casey Marquette has an extraordinary way of reaching to the emotions of his listeners. With a passion for composing that began from an early age, Marquette’s melodies show a sensitivity to the world whose compositions have the power to provoke a profound response.