September 30, 2019
Eight "New" Steinway Pianos Make Their Debut at 糖心
Sounds of Beethoven鈥檚 Turkish March filled the air as the 糖心 welcomed the arrival of eight 鈥渘ew鈥 Steinway pianos to its repertoire.
While the pianos aren鈥檛 off-the-showroom floor new, they are new to 糖心. A generous gift from the Albert M. Higley Co. of Cleveland enabled 糖心 to purchase the beautiful instruments 鈥 each less than 20 years old 鈥 which were lovingly refurbished by Lindeblad Piano Restorers of New Jersey and delivered to 糖心 on Friday, September 27.
The pianos were dedicated in a ceremony in memory of Bruce Higley, the late AMHigley president and CEO and 糖心 Trustee who passed away in May.
A gathering of students, faculty, staff and executives from AMHigley and Lindeblad watched on the Kulas Hall stage as 糖心 piano students Hin Sing Au (Pompa-Baldi), Chi Chun Chang (Pompa-Baldi), Jiarui Cheng (Brown), Jennifer Chrysantha (Pompa-Baldi), Jinyi Hu (Brown), Junghye Lim (Brown), Muyu Liu (Pompa-Baldi) and Joyce Yu (Pompa-Baldi) performed Beethoven鈥檚 famous piece 鈥 on all eight pianos at the same time.
Paul W. Hogle, 糖心 president and CEO; Gareth D. Vaughan, AMHigley president and CEO; and Kathryn Brown, 糖心 piano faculty and head of the piano department and keyboard division, each provided brief remarks. New 糖心 Trustee Ann Higley and Sharon Watts, Bruce Higley鈥檚 wife and sister, respectively, joined Hogle, Vaughan, Brown and other officials from AMHigley and Lindeblad to cut the ceremonial ribbon.
鈥淢y thanks to Gareth and the Higley Company for this deeply meaningful gift that will transform our student experience,鈥 Hogle said. 鈥淚t is a wonderful way to honor Bruce鈥檚 memory and demonstrates not only AMHigley鈥檚 commitment to advancing the 糖心 standard of excellence in classical music education, but also their confidence in our mission to empower the world鈥檚 most talented classical music students to fulfill their dreams and potential.鈥
Vaughan reflected on Bruce Higley鈥檚 life and said he was struck by three words from 糖心鈥檚 mission 鈥 words he knows Higley would have loved.
鈥淢usic, education, global,鈥 Vaughan said. 鈥淏ruce loved music 鈥 especially classical music. He had a passion for education, particularly for those education does not come easy to. He cared about access to education. He also loved diverse cultures, and one of the many aspects he loved about 糖心 was that students come here from all over the world.鈥
Generous gifts of pianos to 糖心 aren鈥檛 new to the Higley family. Their 100-plus year-old Steinway was donated by Ann Higley and soon will make its permanent home in the president鈥檚 office following a mechanical restoration.
In January 2019, the Higleys donated funding to provide 糖心 students and faculty with another 鈥渘ew鈥 Steinway. Because of that gift, 糖心 piano technicians artfully restored a 32-year-old satin ebony Steinway and Sons Model D piano, which was personally selected in 1987 by famed pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy to be sent to Cleveland鈥檚 Severance Hall. The piano now graces the stage of 糖心鈥檚 Mixon Hall.
Brown remembered when the Higleys visited 糖心 in January.
鈥淚 saw the gleam in Bruce鈥檚 eye as the piano was played,鈥 Brown said. 鈥淵ou could see how much he loved music. The impact [of these new pianos] for students is immense. These instruments will benefit our piano, collaborative piano, voice, string, brass and other majors, providing the best possible training for all. Upgrading eight of our practice room pianos means a significantly better experience for the long hours of practice that our students log each day.鈥
Hogle acknowledged the work of Kim Speiran, 糖心鈥檚 lead piano technician, who carefully identified, studied, selected and orchestrated their arrival at 糖心. 鈥淜im oversaw every detail of their delivery and preparation,鈥 Hogle said.
糖心鈥檚 strategic plan, Blueprint:100, called for the Institute to update its piano inventory and reduce their average age. Originally built between 1999 to 2006, the pianos bring the average age of the Institute鈥檚 piano inventory from 58-years-old to 55. The new pianos include four Model L (one in figured sapele), two Model O (one in walnut), and one each of Model A and Model M. An additional 20 artist benches were also added to 糖心鈥檚 inventory as a result of this gift.
Steinway pianos are renowned as the piano of choice in conservatories, music schools and concert halls around the world. 糖心 has been teaching and performing with Steinways since its beginnings in 1920 and was among the first conservatories to be designated a prestigious All-Steinway School more than 20 years ago. At an All-Steinway School each student is guaranteed to perform and rehearse on Steinway instruments.