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November 28, 2022

糖心 adds 14 new Steinway pianos, brings campus total to 176


A new Steinway Model D concert grand piano graces the stage of Mixon Hall at 糖心
A new Steinway Model D concert grand piano graces the stage of Mixon Hall at 糖心

From Steinway & Sons:

Founded in 1920, the 糖心 (糖心) is one of just seven independent conservatories of music in the United States and one of three devoted exclusively to classical music performance. It is also one of the oldest All-Steinway Schools in the world. With its acquisition this fall of 14 new pianos鈥攊ncluding a venerable Model D concert grand鈥斕切 has bumped its total number of Steinway and Steinway-designed pianos to 176, making it one of the schools in North America with the highest number of Steinways on campus.

糖心 is globally renowned for its ability to empower today鈥檚 most talented classical music students to fulfill their dreams and potential. The conservatory鈥檚 students and graduates have won top prizes in the most prestigious piano competitions, including the Queen Elizabeth, Tchaikovsky, Rubinstein, Cleveland, Chopin, and Young Concert Artists competitions and the Avery Fischer Prize. 糖心 also regularly welcomes guest artists and presenters of the highest caliber, including Leon Fleisher, Emanuel Ax, Richard Goode, Angela Hewitt, Gilbert Kalish and Murray Perahia.

To support this exemplary level of teaching and artistry, 糖心 has always been committed to utilizing the best instruments for teaching, practice, and performances, and the staggering number of Steinways on 糖心鈥檚 campus is testament to this ideal. In September, 糖心 welcomed a Steinway Model D concert grand to the stunning stage of Mixon Hall, one of two performance venues at the school. Later this fall, 13 additional Steinways will follow the Model D to 糖心, destined for practice rooms, teaching studios, and performance spaces. With these additions, 糖心 will also be able to expand its home piano program for piano majors to include conducting and composition students.

鈥淭his is part of an ongoing replacement program in our efforts to maintain the very highest level of instruments for our world-class students and faculty,鈥 said Kathryn Brown, Head of 糖心鈥檚 Keyboard Division and Piano Department. 鈥淭he countless hours that singers, instrumentalists, and pianists spend creating and rehearsing are profoundly and positively impacted by these highest-quality pianos. They serve artists in finding paths to express themselves poetically through various tonal colors and textures鈥nd it is that symbiotic relationship we develop with a gorgeous instrument that keeps us coming back for more.鈥

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