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"Inspiring the Future of the Piano Tech Community"
Each Saturday at 2 pm ET we'll meet via video stream with a special guest.
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Each Saturday at 2 pm ET we'll meet via video stream with a special guest.
In continuing support of you as a quarantined piano technician, and in your life beyond, it's another free resource brought to you by Piano Technicians Masterclasses.
For more information visit: http://www.pianotechradio.com
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In this episode of Piano Tech Radio Hour, host Eathan Jenney welcomes conductor, pianist, and music director Mila Henry for a wide-ranging conversation about collaborative musicianship, contemporary opera, and tech-forward keyboards. She traces her journey from a Kawai studio upright in a music-soaked Philly childhood to New York’s stages, pits, and podiums; she digs into the temperament and skills of a great collaborator; she explores hybrid acoustic-digital pianos for small apartments; and she unpacks the practicalities of conducting with click tracks for multimedia opera. She also spotlights her genre-bending band Opera Cowgirls, recent work in LA at REDCAT on Magdalene, and the Wayne Shorter/Esperanza Spalding project Iphigenia. She closes with career-building blocks, networking, learning how to say yes (and when to say no), and mentoring the next generation.About:Mila Henry is a New York–based conductor, pianist, and music director working across folk operas, rock musicals, and reimagined classics. She leads and coaches for organizations including American Opera Projects, Beth Morrison Projects, and Prototype; she serves as Head of Music for AOP’s Composers & the Voice program; and she develops new works as répétiteur and rehearsal pianist. Recent season highlights include conducting The Old Man and the Sea, The Merry Widow, and Magdalene, music-directing The Hunt, and performing with Brooklyn Art Song Society and counter) induction. She holds degrees from Elizabethtown College and Manhattan School of Music and performs multi-instrumentally with Opera Cowgirls. 🔗 Connect With Mila For More InfoWebsite: milahenry.comInstagram: @myohmilahenryOpera Cowgirls: operacowgirls.com𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Master. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world.Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass
In this episode of Piano Tech Radio Hour, host Eathan Jenney welcomes jazz pianist, saxophonist, and composer Zen Zadravec. They reflect on Zen’s journey from early piano lessons in Winnipeg to advanced studies at Rutgers with jazz legends Kenny Barron and Stanley Cowell. Zen shares insights into comping techniques, left-hand development, and rhythmic exercises that shape his playing.They also explore his disciplined yet flexible practice routine, his relationship with acoustic pianos (including his beloved Yamaha C3), and his aspirations toward becoming a Yamaha artist. Zen discusses composition as an extension of improvisation, plays selections from his recordings, and previews material from his upcoming project, Zen: The New Paradigm.The conversation also touches on his move from New Jersey to Detroit, the city’s rich musical history, and the importance of building strong relationships with piano technicians. With candor and humor, Zen demonstrates how daily practice, deep listening, and creative trust form the foundation of his artistry.About:Zen Zadravec is a Canadian-born jazz pianist and composer. A recipient of two Oscar Peterson Awards, he studied jazz at York University and earned his Master’s in Jazz Performance at Rutgers under Kenny Barron. His projects include the Zen Zadravec Quartet and Human Revolution. Zen has performed with leading jazz musicians worldwide and appeared on major shows with artists like Gloria Gaynor. His forthcoming album, Zen: The New Paradigm, features all-original compositions exploring jazz, fusion, and beyond.Find more at zenzadravec.com or follow him on Facebook/Instagram/TikTok.𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Master. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world.Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass
In this episode of Piano Tech Radio Hour, we are joined by Chicago-based pianist, teacher, composer, and critic Myron Silberstein. We explore his musical upbringing, his studies at Juilliard and the University of Chicago, and his distinctive focus on overlooked masterpieces. Myron discusses the difference between teachers and pedagogues, the philosophy behind effective practice, and his approach to blending intellectual and intuitive processes in composition.Myron shares some of his original works, including selections from his Impromptus, Fourth Piano Sonata, and Winter Landscapes. The conversation expands into the overlap of jazz and classical languages, the art of vocal collaboration, and Myron’s creative work influenced by Sanskrit and prayers for peace across traditions.The episode offers both technical insights for pianists and broader reflections on creativity, practice, and cross-disciplinary inspiration.Myron Silberstein is a pianist, teacher, vocal coach, composer, and music critic based in Chicago. He studied collaborative piano with Arlene Shrut at Juilliard and holds graduate degrees in literature and philosophy from the University of Chicago’s Committee on Social Thought. His repertoire emphasizes neglected masterpieces, and his compositions include piano sonatas, flute sonatas, choral works, and song cycles in collaboration with poets. His recordings feature first interpretations of works by Vittorio Giannini, Peter Mennin, and Norman Lloyd, and he has appeared on labels such as Naxos and Centaur. Silberstein is also the creator of the web series Piano Unlocked.𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Master. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world.Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass
In this episode of Piano Tech Radio Hour, Ethan Janney welcomes Chicago pianist, arranger, and educator Miguel de la Ceran. A third-generation jazz musician, Miguel traces his roots to the legendary Chicago jazz lineage of his grandfather General Morgan, who played with Billie Holiday, and his aunt Gloria Morgan.Miguel shares stories from his upbringing on the South Side of Chicago, early mentorship from gospel and classical teachers, and his eventual path to Oberlin Conservatory. He reflects on stage fright, his affinity for accompaniment, and his bread-and-butter life as a working musician across cabaret, jazz clubs, and international tours.He dives into Chicago’s music history—Ramsey Lewis, Earth, Wind & Fire, Lil Hardin Armstrong—and the role of institutions like the Jazz Institute of Chicago. Miguel also treats creplisteners to live piano performances, including Billy Strayhorn’s Lotus Blossom and Thelonious Monk’s Crepuscule with Nelly.The conversation explores the tactile magic of acoustic pianos, the realities of gigging life, and Miguel’s plans for new projects, including tributes to Dinah Washington and original works with younger musicians.About Miguel de la Cerna:Miguel de la Ceran is a Chicago-born pianist, music director, arranger, and educator. He represents the third generation in a distinguished family of jazz musicians, with a legacy tied to Billie Holiday, Henry “Red” Allen, and Gloria Morgan. Educated at Oberlin Conservatory and the American Conservatory of Music, Miguel has toured internationally across Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia. Known for his deep sensitivity as an accompanist, he has collaborated with jazz masters, classical ensembles, and cabaret performers. Currently based in Chicago, he continues to perform, teach, and create, with upcoming projects including original recordings and tributes to Dinah Washington.𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Master. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world.Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass
In this engaging episode of Piano Tech Radio Hour, host Eathan Janney welcomes the multifaceted pianist, educator, and piano purveyor Robert Estrin for a wide-ranging conversation that spans the history, craftsmanship, and future of the piano.They dive into Robert’s journey from growing up in a profoundly musical family with his father, a concert pianist, Morton Estrin, to building a unique career that merges artistry, education, technology, and entrepreneurship. He shares the origin story of Living Pianos, the world’s first online piano store. He reflects on his passion for preserving, restoring, and celebrating vintage pianos from America's golden age of piano manufacturing.The conversation touches on the need for skilled piano technicians in Cleveland and beyond, with Robert calling attention to a global shortage and the critical importance of high-level piano prep. He also offers insight into hybrid and alternative piano technologies, including carbon fiber soundboards, MIDI retrofits, and cutting-edge tuning tools like Pianoscope.In a beautifully heartfelt moment, Robert performs Debussy’s “Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum” from Children’s Corner, illustrating his enduring love for performance even amid a demanding career. Website: LivingPianos.comYouTube: @LivingPianosVideoRobert Estrin is a classically trained pianist, educator, composer, and the founder of Living Pianos, the world's first online piano store. He studied piano and French horn at the Manhattan School of Music and the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria, earning a degree in piano performance from Indiana University.A champion of music and innovation, Robert has composed for film and television, owned multiple recording studios, and produced numerous albums. His YouTube channel and LivingPianos.com are renowned resources for musicians worldwide, offering extensive educational content on piano performance, history, and technology.Robert’s unique blend of artistry and technical expertise has positioned him as a leading voice in both the piano performance and restoration communities. Through his online store, he rescues and restores historic American pianos and shares their stories and sound with a global audience.
In this episode of Piano Tech Radio Hour, host Ethan Janney welcomes concert pianist, composer, and educator Alexander Schwarzkopf.The conversation traces Alexander’s remarkable career path, from his early public performances at age eight, to becoming a scholarship student at Colorado College by age twelve, and competing internationally. His doctoral research on Falco Steinbach’s Figures 17 Choreographic Etudes for Piano has led to performances, workshops, and lectures worldwide. Alexander shares stories of working closely with piano technicians, illustrating how subtle adjustments to instruments can dramatically enhance performance.The discussion explores the intersection of piano technology and artistry. We learn of Alexander’s work with the Macrocosmos Project Festival. We explore how his synesthesia shapes his creative process. Alexander shares about the inspiration behind works like Liquid Piano and Synergy. He emphasizes the importance of deeply listening to an instrument’s resonance, adapting to its qualities, and fostering intentional collaboration between performer, technician, and manufacturer to bring music to its fullest potential. The episode also offers insight into his teaching philosophy, passion for new music, and his unique integration of visual art with musical composition.Bio:About:Alexander SchwarzkopfRaised in Colorado Springs in a family of artists, his father, an architect and string player from Stuttgart, Germany, and his mother, an actress and professional puppeteer, Alexander Schwarzkopf began public performances at eight years old. By twelve, he was a scholarship piano student at Colorado College. He has competed and performed in the U.S., Germany, Italy, and the former Yugoslavia.His doctoral research produced a published structural analysis of Falco Steinbach’s Figures 17 Choreographic Etudes for Piano, leading to performances and lectures internationally. A dedicated advocate of new music, Alexander has premiered his compositions in the U.S. and Germany, collaborated with contemporary music festivals such as the Macrocosmos Project, and commissioned works from other composers.Currently based in Eugene, Oregon, he teaches private piano lessons, facilitates music exploration for children at the University of Oregon Spencer View Co-Op Family Center, and continues to perform, compose, and create multimedia art. His work often blends synesthetic perception, visual art, and innovative compositional techniques, reflecting a deeply personal and cross-disciplinary approach to music-making.𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Master. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world.Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass
In this episode of Piano Tech Radio Hour, host Eathan Janney welcomes Dr. Molly Gebrian, a professional violist, educator, and neuroscientist who merges music performance with cognitive science. As they gather over the July 4th weekend, they explore how musicians can transform their practice using brain-based strategies.She shares her journey from early childhood lessons on the violin to a deep commitment to the viola, shaped by a serious injury that forced her to rethink her approach to music. Her academic path, spanning Oberlin College, the New England Conservatory, and Rice University, equips her with a rare combination of musical expertise and scientific insight.Using relatable analogies, from stain removal to business meetings, our host and guest explore complex brain processes in ways that feel practical and intuitive. She also shares her current work at the New England Conservatory, where she teaches the science of practicing and coaches students one-on-one.Dr Molly also discusses her new book, Learn Faster, Perform Better, and encourages listeners to explore her extensive library of videos, PDFs, and a concise newsletter—all designed to help musicians get more out of their practice time.About:Dr. Molly GebrianDr. Molly Gebrian is a violist, educator, and author who bridges the worlds of classical music and neuroscience. They know her as a passionate advocate for musicians' health and effectiveness, grounded in both performance experience and cognitive research. With degrees from Oberlin College, New England Conservatory, and Rice University, she combines her scientific curiosity with artistry in a rare and refreshing way.At New England Conservatory, she teaches courses in the science of practicing and music cognition, while also mentoring students one-on-one on practice strategies. She is widely recognized for championing underrepresented composers and for developing actionable, research-based tools that help musicians perform with confidence and clarity.They follow her work through her book, Learn Faster, Perform Better: A Musician’s Guide to the Neuroscience of Practicing (Oxford University Press, 2024), her YouTube channel, and her website, which offers free downloadable resources and a quick, practical newsletter.🔗 Website: mollygebrian.com 📘 Book: Learn Faster, Perform Better 📺 YouTube: @DrMollyGebrian𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Master. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world.Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass
In this episode of Piano Tech Radio Hour, we welcome Tiffany Poon, a renowned classical pianist born in Hong Kong in 1996 and currently based in New York City. Tiffany shares her extraordinary journey from moving to New York at nine years old to join Juilliard's prestigious pre-college division on a full scholarship, studying under Yo Kalinsky. Her education continued at Columbia University in a joint program with Juilliard, where she was mentored by eminent pianists Emmanuel Ax and Joseph Ekstein.Tiffany discusses her extensive international performance career, including debuts across North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. Highlights of her career include performances at Carnegie Hall, Steinway Hall, and the Kennedy Center, as well as her debut with the Berlin Symphony Orchestra and a sold-out recital at the Dresden Music Festival. Her debut album, "Diaries Schumann," released in February 2024, has been a resounding success, topping Apple Music classical charts across four continents with over 2.3 million streams. Off stage, Tiffany is also known for her vibrant YouTube community of over 325,000 subscribers, where she shares her musical journey to demystify classical music. In 2020, she founded the charity "Together with Classical," which champions classical music education and community through various initiatives.In our conversation, Tiffany delves into her early days as a young pianist, the transition from Hong Kong to New York, and the challenges and triumphs along the way. She also shares insights into her practice routines, the nuances of piano performance, and the importance of understanding the complexities of piano mechanics for both technicians and pianists.We explore the intersection of technology and classical music, discussing the impact of digital pianos, self-playing pianos, and the future of acoustic pianos in preserving the richness and depth of classical music. Tiffany also highlights her nonprofit work, emphasizing the need to broaden the reach of classical music and make it more accessible and relatable to a diverse audience.About Tiffany Poon:Tiffany Poon is a trailblazing young classical pianist, born in Hong Kong in 1996 and now based in New York City. At just nine years old, she moved to New York to join the prestigious Juilliard School Pre-College Division on a full scholarship, studying under Yo Kalinsky. She continued her education at Columbia University through a joint program with Juilliard, under the tutelage of eminent pianists Emmanuel Ax and Joseph Ekstein.Tiffany has an extensive and varied international performance career, having debuted across North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. Notable venues include Carnegie Hall, Steinway Hall, the Kennedy Center, the Mozart Saal, and Bologna. Highlights include her debut with the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin and a sold-out recital at the Dresdner Musikfestspiele.Her debut album, Diaries: Schumann, released in February 2024 on Pentatone, has been a resounding success, topping Apple Music Classical charts across four continents with over 2.3 million streams. Offstage, Tiffany is just as impactful. She has built a vibrant YouTube community of 323k subscribers and over 50 million views, sharing her musical life to demystify classical music.𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Master. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world.Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass
In this episode of Piano Tech Radio Hour, Heather Fandrich provides an in-depth exploration of the Fandrich Vertical Action, highlighting its innovations in reliability and responsiveness compared to traditional upright actions. She explains the Fandrich-Rhodes method of weighing off actions, a technique highly regarded across the piano industry for its effectiveness. Heather brings these technical aspects to life with engaging stories and visual examples, making complex concepts accessible and informative for listeners.The episode also delves into Heather's personal journey in the piano world, her early exposure to piano technology through Darrell Fandrich's vertical action prototype, and her family's rich legacy in the industry. She shares her recent return to piano playing after decades, including her enthusiasm for tackling challenging pieces like Chopin's Cantabile. Heather also discusses the future of the Fandrich Vertical Action, sharing how efforts are being made to expand the reach of this innovative design and bring it to a wider audience. This episode is a captivating mix of technical insight, personal history, and a glimpse into the future of piano innovation.Listeners will also gain insight into Heather's perspective on the importance of maintaining high standards in piano craftsmanship and how technological advancements can enhance, rather than replace, traditional techniques. Her passion for preserving the artistry of piano making, while embracing forward-thinking innovations, offers a compelling narrative for anyone interested in the evolution of the piano industry.About Heather Fandrich:Heather Fandrich has been studying piano since the age of five. Despite growing up with a less-than-ideal piano, her passion for music never waned. Her first experience with a truly musical piano came when she played the prototype of Darrell Fandrich's vertical action, which inspired her even more deeply.Heather's connection to piano innovation runs in her family. Her husband, Robert Jenny, wrote Darrell Fandrich's first two patents, and Heather later married Darrell, only to discover that her interest in pianos was in her genes. Her great-great-grandhusband, Frederick Mathushek, was a noted piano designer and builder in the late 1800s.𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Masterclasses. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world.Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass
In this episode of Piano Tech Radio Hour, we are pleased to introduce Eric Clark and Hannah Reimann, two highly acclaimed pianists renowned for their masterful interpretations of various classical composers, including Stravinsky, Liszt, Beethoven, Chopin, Mozart, Bach, Haydn, Grieg, and Tchaikovsky. Eric and Hannah share insights into their musical journeys, offering a comprehensive look at their paths to establishing their musical voices.Eric Clark discusses his musical journey from his teenage years in rock bands to his classical studies at Carnegie Mellon University. Influenced by his esteemed mentor, Enrique Graf, Eric transitioned from a double major in chemistry and piano to focusing solely on music. He also reflects on his time studying with the legendary Byron Janis, emphasizing the importance of singing in piano playing. Throughout the episode, Eric's performances showcase his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft.Hannah Reimann brings her own unique experiences to the conversation. She has performed extensively across various prestigious venues and has a profound connection to the world of classical music. She shares her insights on live performances, influential teachers, and the importance of cultural engagement in experiencing classical music.Eric's performances of complex and emotionally rich pieces, such as Chopin's Scherzo No. 3 in C Minor and Mendelssohn's "Duetto," are shared with listeners. These performances spark a discussion about the complexity and emotional depth of the music, as well as the lyrical quality that Eric brings to each piece through his technique and interpretation.Eric also shares personal stories, including the restoration of his great-grandfather's Steinway piano and his connection to recording engineer Joe Patrich, to whom he pays tribute through his performances. These anecdotes offer a glimpse into the personal and historical influences that have shaped his musical journey.The episode explores Eric’s methods of discovering new repertoire through competitions, festivals, and teachers. Hannah complements this by sharing her own experiences with discovering new music and the impact of live concerts and mentorship on her career. They both encourage listeners to explore live classical music and engage culturally by experiencing real-life performances.About Eric Clark:Eric Clark is an American pianist who has achieved international recognition and acclaim. He was invited to compete in the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2013, and was the only American contestant to attend the First International Chopin Competition on Period Instruments in Warsaw, Poland in 2018. Eric performs regularly at prestigious venues throughout New York City and Europe, has appeared as a soloist with several orchestras, and is an avid performer in chamber ensembles and in jazz ensembles. He regularly transcribes pieces for his own performance as well as commissioning new music, such as a solo piano work by a fellow Carnegie Mellon University entitled “Le Mat- XXII Arcana”: a cycle of twenty-two pieces based on the twenty-two “major arcana” of the tarot. In addition to his work as a performer and private teacher, Eric is also an accomplished visual artist, whose drawings and paintings have won awards at New Jersey arts festivals.𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Masterclasses. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world.Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass
In Episode 80 of Piano Tech Radio Hour, host Eathan Janney takes us on a captivating journey into the Peruvian Presidential Palace, where two exceptional pianos—a Steinway and a historic Pleyel—await discovery. Building on the stories shared in previous episodes, this exploration highlights the unique craftsmanship, cultural significance, and preservation of these remarkable instruments within a historical setting.Eathan’s deep dive into these pianos includes a visually rich exploration of each instrument’s intricate design and action mechanism, examining the delicate woodwork and unique features that contribute to their tonal qualities. With a focus on the rare Pleyel, known for its refined touch and expressive sound, Eathan discusses the artistry behind this piano’s creation, as well as the meticulous care needed to preserve its character over time. The Steinway, celebrated for its resonant tone, offers a contrast in both style and sound, reflecting the diversity within the world of historic piano-making.This episode is a celebration of the intersection between technical skill, cultural appreciation, and historical preservation. Tune in to experience these iconic pianos up close and gain a deeper understanding of how musical heritage can be honored through thoughtful care and craftsmanship.About Eathan Janney:Eathan Janney brings over 22 years of experience as a skilled piano technician, having trained with some of the most notable mentors in the field. Since relocating to Brooklyn in 2009, Eathan has built a strong reputation in the NYC area, becoming an active member of the Piano Technicians Guild and earning the title of registered piano technician.Beyond his piano expertise, Eathan holds a PhD in Biology from CUNY, where his research explored the intersection between birdsong and music. His interdisciplinary work has gained international recognition, including prestigious residencies with the Djerassi Resident Artists Program. As a cultural ambassador, Eathan has worked in Peru, using his piano skills to foster cross-cultural connections.Currently, Eathan is the driving force behind Piano Technicians Masterclasses, an online educational initiative designed for piano technicians worldwide. He is also the co-founder of Edge of Company, a pioneering venture supporting ecosystems in emerging tech through events and media like the Outer Edge LA convention and the Edge of AI podcast.𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Masterclasses. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world.Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass
In this milestone episode of Piano Tech Radio Hour, we delve into the extraordinary world of Swedish pianist Henrik Kilhamn. Based in Gothenburg, Henrik is a concert pianist, chamber musician, and accompanist with an impressive career that includes solo recitals and collaborations with renowned ensembles such as the Gothenburg Opera House Orchestra, Symphony Choir, and Vocal Ensemble.Henrik's musical journey began at the age of six with the Suzuki method. Guided by his mentor Enrique Graf, he transitioned from pursuing dual majors in chemistry and piano to dedicating himself entirely to music. In 2019, he launched the YouTube channel Sonata Secrets, which quickly grew to over 40,000 followers and 2.5 million views, offering enthusiastic and analytical explanations of classical music.Over the past eight years, Henrik has thrived as a freelance musician, focusing on accompanying students, choirs, and singers, as well as performing solo recitals and concertos. He seamlessly integrates his live performances with his YouTube content, creating videos that reach a global audience and share his deep passion for classical music.Henrik reflects on his experiences as a freelance musician, discussing his instruments, including a Yamaha C3 grand and a vintage German upright, and his collaborations with piano technicians. He also explores his deep interest in aesthetic philosophies and music theory, which he shares through blog posts and videos.Henrik also shares his future plans for continuing his work on Sonata Secrets and possibly expanding his writing on music theory, aiming to delve deeper into the frequencies, experiences, structures, and narratives within music perception. Henrik’s channel has become a haven for those seeking to understand and appreciate classical music, especially during the pandemic lockdowns.Listeners are treated to a fascinating discussion about the intersection of modern technology and classical music, as Henrik shares how Sonata Secrets became a haven for music enthusiasts, especially during the pandemic lockdowns. He also reveals his future plans to expand his work, continuing to inspire and educate audiences worldwide.Join us for this insightful episode, and explore Henrik Kilhamn’s unique blend of tradition and innovation in the world of classical music.About Henrik Kilhamn:Henrik Kilhamn is a concert pianist, chamber musician, and accompanist based in Gothenburg, Sweden. He works regularly with the Gothenburg Opera house orchestra as well as the Gothenburg Symphony choir and vocal ensemble. One of his post-pandemic highlights was playing the program “Screen symphony” with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra featuring TV series music, including the Downton Abbey theme for piano and orchestra.Henrik plays solo recitals regularly around western Sweden, and in 2022 he championed a programme of piano music by Scriabin and his romantic influences, celebrating the 150th anniversary of this intriguing composer. He has also been invited to the Lagrasse Piano Festival, Gothenburg Piano Festival, and the Nordic Song Festival, among others. When he is not playing concerts, he enjoys accompanying choirs and students and working as a collaborative pianist with singers and instrumentalists in professional as well as educational settings.In 2019, Henrik founded the Youtube channel Sonata Secrets which now has accumulated over 40 thousand followers and 2.5 million views. In his videos, he gives enthusiastic explanations for how classical music works with an analytical perspective while presenting and playing the pieces. The videos are accessible to listeners who may not be so familiar with classical music, and the channel has become a resource for piano players of all levels around the world.𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Master. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world.Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass
In this episode of Piano Tech Radio Hour, host Eathan Janney continues the exciting journey through Peru, following up on the adventures from Episodes 76 and 77. This time, Eathan recounts his experiences in the vibrant city of Lima, uncovering rare and historical pianos in surprising locations. Eathan shares the story of a remarkable discovery—an 1875 Erard piano, tucked away in a bookstore in Lima. This piano, once a diplomatic gift from a Chilean ambassador, offers a fascinating look into antique piano design. From its unique metal components acting as backchecks to its straight-strung layout, we break down the piano’s unique features and the challenges it presents for maintenance and restoration.In addition, Eathan recounts his visit to Peru’s Presidential Palace, where he found two culturally significant yet neglected pianos—a Steinway and a Pleyel. These pianos were gifts exchanged as symbols of diplomatic ties, and their rich history offers insights into the cultural impact of music diplomacy.The episode also delves into the practical challenges of restoring these pianos, particularly in a city like Lima where climate and resources add layers of complexity to the restoration process. Eathan shares technical advice on handling these issues, including strategies for mitigating humidity damage and sourcing replacement parts for rare instruments.Whether you're a seasoned piano technician, a history enthusiast, or a lover of musical heritage, this episode offers a captivating blend of technical knowledge, cultural exploration, and historical storytelling.Tune in to episode 79 to explore the hidden piano treasures of Lima and dive deeper into the art of restoration in unique settings.About Eathan Janney:Eathan Janney brings over 22 years of experience as a skilled piano technician, having trained with some of the most notable mentors in the field. Since relocating to Brooklyn in 2009, Eathan has built a strong reputation in the NYC area, becoming an active member of the Piano Technicians Guild and earning the title of registered piano technician.Beyond his piano expertise, Eathan holds a PhD in Biology from CUNY, where his research explored the intersection between birdsong and music. His interdisciplinary work has gained international recognition, including prestigious residencies with the Djerassi Resident Artists Program. As a cultural ambassador, Eathan has worked in Peru, using his piano skills to foster cross-cultural connections.Currently, Eathan is the driving force behind Piano Technicians Masterclasses, an online educational initiative designed for piano technicians worldwide. He is also the co-founder of Edge of Company, a pioneering venture supporting ecosystems in emerging tech through events and media like the Outer Edge LA convention and the Edge of AI podcast. 𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Masterclasses. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses.Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world.Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass
In this unique episode of Piano Tech Radio Hour, we’re thrilled to sit down with Ric Overton, a true veteran of the piano world, whose career spans decades of expertise and hands-on work. Ric brings his unique perspective on the craft of piano technology, blending stories of personal experiences with insights into how the industry has transformed over time.From his humble beginnings in piano tuning to becoming a go-to expert for complex restorations, Ric’s journey is filled with dedication, learning, and a deep passion for the instrument. He shares the challenges and triumphs of his work, revealing the creative problem-solving that goes into each project. Whether it's troubleshooting mechanical issues or restoring a piano to its former glory, Ric's methodical approach and love for the craft are sure to inspire.But it’s not just about technical skill—Ric also opens up about the changing landscape of piano technology. He offers a fascinating look at how modern advancements are shaping the way technicians work, from the introduction of hybrid pianos to the evolution of tools and techniques.As a strong advocate for our community, Ric emphasizes the power of collaboration and lifelong learning. He believes that the heart of the industry lies in the relationships among professionals, and how sharing knowledge and experiences can drive the craft forward. This episode delves into the importance of building connections, learning from others, and contributing to a vibrant, supportive network of piano professionals.Ric’s thoughtful advice for aspiring technicians rounds out the conversation, offering practical tips for those entering the field. He encourages patience, resilience, and a commitment to continuous improvement—traits that have defined his own success.Whether you’re a seasoned piano technician looking for fresh insights, or someone new to the world of piano technology, this episode is packed with wisdom, inspiration, and a celebration of the craft. Join us to hear Ric’s story, his expert advice, and his reflections on the evolving world of piano technology!About Ric Overton:Ric Overton is a seasoned piano industry pro and the owner of R. Kassman, Purveyor of Fine Pianos, located in the San Francisco Bay Area. With over four decades of experience in the piano industry, his expertise spans piano performance, choir direction, and piano retail management. Ric’s profound knowledge of the global piano business has made him a respected figure among musicians and technicians alike.Originally from North Carolina, Ric discovered his passion for pianos and music early in life. This led him to a career in piano sales and marketing, including significant roles with Baldwin Piano and his own store, PianoSD.com, in San Diego. His commitment to the piano community is evident through his active participation in various industry forums and his dedication to promoting the art of piano care and maintenance.Beyond his technical skills, Ric is deeply involved in the musical community, appreciating all genres of music and serving on the executive board of a local performance company. He holds piano teachers and technicians in high esteem, considering them the driving force behind the industry's success.𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Master. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world.Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass
In this episode of Piano Tech Radio Hour, we had the pleasure of hosting the incredibly talented pianist, humorist, and composer Loren DiGiorgi. Loren's journey began at a very young age, and he has immersed himself in the world of classical music, creating and producing hundreds of songs in various styles. His unique talent for entertaining friends with musical antics, such as playing songs in reverse or blending melodies, has turned into a social media phenomenon with hundreds of thousands of followers on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.Loren has also spent decades perfecting the craft of piano tuning, making him a seasoned professional in the field and a perfect guest for our show. He combines his musical abilities with technical knowledge, offering a unique perspective on tuning and maintaining pianos.Our conversation delved deep into the world of piano tuning, exploring how Loren’s mechanical mastery meets his musical talent. We discussed the intricacies of tuning temperaments, the artistry behind it, and the joy he finds in both performing and technical work.Loren’s creativity shines through his innovative mashups and reimaginings of classical pieces in different styles, such as lounge or blues. He described how he deliberately seeks out melodies to blend and enjoys the spontaneity of creating these unique pieces. We discuss the challenges and joys of piano tuning, the intricacies of the work, and the importance of understanding the mechanics of the instrument. Loren emphasizes his passion for performing and his aspirations to continue growing his social media presence, compose music for movies or shows, and potentially perform live shows across the United States.The episode concludes with Loren demonstrating his improvisational skills by reimagining a Mozart piece in lounge and blues styles, showcasing his talent and inspiring us all to explore similar creative endeavors. This one was an insightful look into Loren DiGiorgi's multifaceted career, his creative process, and his plans for the future–an engaging listen for music enthusiasts and piano technicians alike. As we concluded today’s show, Loren encouraged us to find joy in every moment of creative discovery and to rekindle our own passion for music—whether by playing or simply enjoying others' creations. Connect with Loren across all major social platforms under Loren DiGiorgi to join his symphony online.About Loren DiGiorgi:Loren DiGiorgi is a pianist, humorist, and composer. His journey as a classically-trained pianist began with private lessons at five. Since then, Loren has immersed himself in the world of music, creating, recording, and producing hundreds of songs across various styles.During his formative years and throughout high school, Loren delighted friends and audiences with his musical antics. These included playing songs in reverse, seamlessly blending two melodies into one, and even reimagining classical compositions in novel styles (ever heard a jazz version of Beethoven’s Fifth?). A crowd favorite is when Loren invites the audience to choose random songs, which he then weaves together into a harmonious medley.Today, Loren’s creative endeavors continue to captivate audiences. He boasts hundreds of thousands of followers across platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. His musical journey began early, composing his first song at the tender age of seven. By the time he turned twelve, Loren had already secured his first copyright—a pivotal moment that ignited his passion for composing and arranging music.As a composer, Loren’s work extends beyond personal projects. He has crafted production tracks that found homes in music libraries across the US, UK, and Canada. Some of these tracks have even graced Australian television. Loren remains committed to his craft, consistently releasing new music on streaming platforms and Bandcamp. And for those who want to play his compositions themselves, sheet music is now available for download and purchase.Loren DiGiorgi’s musical journey is a testament to creativity, dedication, and the joy of sharing music with the world.𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Masterclasses. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. 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In Episode 198 of the "Piano Tech Radio Hour," we welcome Jonathan Taylor, a renowned classical guitarist whose career spans the globe. His innovative transcriptions and digital recordings have significantly impacted the classical guitar repertoire, making him a prominent figure in the music world.Taylor's musical journey began at a young age, inspired by his grandmother, a silent film organist. He shares how his early passion for music led him to the guitar and how his dedication and rigorous practice routines helped him master the instrument.The discussion delves into the importance of eliminating tension in guitar playing, emphasizing mental focus and the awareness of muscle use. Taylor explains how true mastery involves understanding and releasing tension rather than applying it. His insights into sound production provide a deeper understanding of the relationship between mind, body, and instrument.The conversation also covers his approach to music composition and orchestration for the classical guitar, highlighting the unique challenges posed by the instrument's tuning. His innovative transcriptions of various music genres demonstrate his creative and technical skills.Throughout the episode, we hear fascinating stories from Johnathan’s global tours, including experiences in India, the Amazon, and the Caribbean. These travels have profoundly influenced Taylor's music and provided him with rich cultural insights.An introduction to his app, developed in collaboration with Warner Records and Hit Lab, reveals a comprehensive resource featuring music, lessons, and videos, offering both free and premium content for users. It's an excellent tool for anyone interested in his work and the art of classical guitar.The episode concludes with a live performance, showcasing the techniques and philosophies discussed during the conversation. It’s a lively discussion about the challenges and rewards of transcribing music for the guitar, offering valuable insights for musicians and music enthusiasts alike. Join us for an in-depth look at the life and music of a classical guitar master, and gain a deeper appreciation for this intricate art form!About Jonathan Taylor: Jonathan Taylor is a classical guitarist who has represented the United States as an American Cultural Specialist in South America and the Caribbean sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts, and has toured throughout Europe, North and South America and Asia. He is known for his virtuosity and unique transcriptions and has significantly contributed to increasing the available repertoire for the classical guitar. During his formative years in the 1970s and 80s, Taylor studied music at Chapman University, took masterclasses under the great Christopher Parkening, and studied privately for years at the home of the virtuoso Pepe Romero and under Frederick Noad, best known for his PBS series and as the author and composer of the seminal book "Solo Guitar Playing". He was also head of the music department at the Newport Institute of the Arts in Southern California. Taylor was one of the 1st artists to record digitally back in the early 1990's, and has recorded over 300 unique pieces in his catalog. His music is streaming worldwide, and when not touring, he resides in his native Southern California, in Huntington Beach. 𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Master. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world.Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass
In Episode 77 of Piano Tech Radio Hour, we continue our deep dive into the art of piano restoration in remote environments, focusing once again on the breathtaking Peruvian Andes. This episode features an in-depth conversation with piano technician Jonathan Cleghorn, who shares the next chapter of his journey restoring an antique Chickering piano at a Baptist seminary in Peru.Jonathan revisits his ambitious project, revealing the technical complexities and cultural insights gained from working in such a challenging setting. He discusses the unique brown action mechanism of the Chickering piano, a rare design that required specialized parts and techniques to restore. Jonathan’s perseverance in the face of logistical hurdles—from navigating airport challenges to using car jacks and sawmill boards to stabilize the piano—provides a compelling narrative of innovation and dedication.As the conversation unfolds, Jonathan shares stories of his travels across Peru, including the early morning arrival at Lima Airport and the long bus ride through mountainous terrain to reach the seminary housing a defunct Chickering. These experiences highlight the practical and personal challenges of working in remote areas, where resources are limited and creativity is essential.Listeners will gain valuable insights into the restoration process, including the meticulous adjustments needed to achieve functional regulation, the use of modern adhesives for soundboard repairs, and the careful selection of materials to ensure the piano's playability. Jonathan’s story is not just about technical skill; it’s also a testament to the power of passion and resilience in overcoming obstacles.This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in piano restoration, historical preservation, or the unique challenges of working in diverse cultural contexts. Whether you're a seasoned technician or a music enthusiast, Jonathan’s journey offers inspiration and practical wisdom that resonates across the field of piano technology.Tune in to Episode 77 for a continuation of this extraordinary adventure, filled with technical expertise, cultural exploration, and a deep appreciation for the craft of piano restoration.About Jonathan Cleghorn: Jonathan Cleghorn is a skilled piano technician with a strong background in music, holding a bachelor’s degree in Church Music and a master’s in Music Education. He began his career tuning pianos while attending graduate school and has since become a full-time technician, overcoming the challenges of starting his own business during the COVID-19 pandemic.Known for his expertise in restoring antique pianos, Jonathan’s work includes the notable restoration of a Chickering piano in the remote Peruvian Andes. This project highlighted his ability to blend modern techniques with traditional craftsmanship, all while navigating the unique challenges of the environment.In addition to restoration, Jonathan also offers piano moving services across Minnesota, turning this into a key part of his business. His work is driven by a deep respect for the history and artistry of pianos, making him a trusted name in the field of piano technology. 𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗ Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Master. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world. Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/ Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass
In Episode 76 of Piano Tech Radio Hour, we engage in a dynamic group discussion featuring some fine technicians in the PTRH community, including Jonathan Cleghorn as our featured guest. Additionally, hear insightful contributions from other astute technicians like Jon Ross, Phil Bondi, Robert Wilson, Nancy Salmon, and Diane Hofstetter. Join us as we explore the unique challenges and rewards of piano restoration in remote and diverse environments, with a special focus on the Peruvian Andes. The conversation kicks off with Jonathan Cleghorn sharing his experiences of restoring an antique Chickering piano in the isolated village of Urubamba, Peru. His insights set the stage for a broader discussion on the logistical and environmental challenges that piano technicians face when working in remote locations with limited resources. Each technician contributes their own unique perspective, reflecting on how different climates and cultural contexts impact the maintenance and restoration of pianos. From Jon Ross’s observations on tuning stability in varying humidity levels to Phil Bondi’s experiences with rare instruments in challenging environments, the group covers a wide range of topics that resonate with both seasoned professionals and those new to the craft.Nancy Salmon and Diane Hofstetter bring their expertise to the conversation by discussing the creative solutions and innovative techniques they’ve developed in their own work, highlighting the importance of adaptability and resourcefulness in the field. Robert Wilson adds his voice to the mix, emphasizing the deep connections formed through music and the shared challenges faced by technicians around the world.The episode also features personal anecdotes from each technician, including memorable encounters with local instruments and the vibrant musical ecosystems found in places like Lima, Peru. These stories underscore the universal language of music and the deep satisfaction that comes from preserving and enhancing the sound of pianos across diverse settings.As the discussion unfolds, the group reflects on the broader implications of their experiences, emphasizing the importance of resilience, passion, and creativity in the field of piano technology. The episode concludes with a collective reflection on the lessons learned from their adventures, offering valuable insights for both seasoned professionals and those new to the craft.About Jonathan Cleghorn: Jonathan Cleghorn is an experienced piano technician with a passion for restoring antique instruments. Known for his adventurous spirit, Jonathan recently undertook the ambitious project of reviving a Chickering piano in the remote village of Urubamba, Peru. His work exemplifies the dedication and creativity required to bring pianos back to life in challenging environments.Special thanks to Jon Ross, Phil Bondi, Robert Wilson, Nancy Salmon, and Diane Hofstetter for their contributions to the conversation. 𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗ Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrh Piano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Master. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world. Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/ Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass
In Episode 197 of PTRH, we feature Steve Sandberg, an acclaimed pianist and composer known for his innovative approach to music and piano technology. The episode also includes updates from Hannah Reimann on the Fourth Annual International Stretto Piano Festival. Hannah begins with exciting news about the festival, highlighting the diverse lineup of live concerts and events scheduled for June 2024. She emphasizes the grand event on June 4th, set in a prestigious 760-seat hall, which promises to be a remarkable experience for attendees. Steve Sandberg then shares his captivating musical journey, detailing his discovery of the Stretto piano and its impact on his work. He recounts his childhood rituals with the piano, his transition to improvisation, and his exploration of Latin music. Sandberg offers unique insights into the differences between Brazilian and Salsa music, showcasing his expertise through captivating compositions. The discussion delves into Steve Sandberg's perseverance and the significance of discovering one's unique musical path. Sandberg shares anecdotes that offer a deep understanding of the dedication and artistry required in music-making. He talks about his experiences with various musical genres and his innovative methods of integrating them into his work. Sandberg also discusses his techniques for achieving musical mastery, emphasizing the importance of understanding and releasing tension in playing. His insights into sound production and the relationship between mind, body, and instrument provide valuable lessons for musicians.Throughout the conversation, Sandberg reflects on the perseverance needed to succeed as a musician, highlighting the importance of finding one's distinct path. His anecdotes shed light on the art of music-making and the dedication it demands.The episode concludes with Sandberg's reflections on his career and the techniques that have shaped his musical journey. His stories and insights offer valuable lessons for musicians and music enthusiasts alike, making this episode a must-listen for anyone passionate about piano and composition.About Steve Sandberg & Hannah Reimann:Steve Sandberg is an Emmy-nominated composer and pianist celebrated for his innovative fusion of classical, jazz, and world music. Over a career spanning more than four decades, Steve has contributed to numerous acclaimed projects, including film scores, television shows, and live performances. His work is renowned for pushing the boundaries of musical expression, earning him a reputation as a versatile and visionary artist.Steve’s musical journey began with classical studies at Yale, which paved the way for an eclectic career in the vibrant worlds of salsa and Brazilian music in New York City. He has toured internationally with David Byrne, bringing Latin rhythms to new audiences, and has conducted on Broadway, showcasing his diverse talents. Steve's compositions for children's television, most notably for "Dora the Explorer," have garnered him three Emmy nominations.In addition to forming his own musical groups, such as a quartet featuring Snarky Puppy violinist Zach Brock, Steve continues to innovate with projects inspired by listeners' dreams. His latest trio project blends classical influences with jazz and world music, creating a unique and captivating sound.Steve remains actively involved in the Floating Piano Factory, an initiative that goes beyond piano tuning to foster community connections through music and cultural newsletters. His resilience and creativity have shone through in challenging times, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, where he shared Chopin performances online and organized global Strau piano concerts.For more insights into Steve’s musical universe, visit stevesandbergmusic.com.Hannah Reimann is a distinguished performer, director, and educator with an impressive background in both classical and contemporary music. Her versatile career spans solo piano recitals, stage productions, and a myriad of other artistic endeavors. Known for her innovative approach and unwavering dedication to excellence, Hannah is a respected figure in the music community.Hannah's journey in music is marked by her passion for bringing diverse musical experiences to a wide audience. She has a rich history of performing classical music, which seamlessly transitions into her involvement with contemporary genres. Her directorial work has been acclaimed for its creativity and ability to engage audiences deeply.In addition to her performance and directorial achievements, Hannah is committed to education, fostering a deep appreciation for music among her students. Her multifaceted career and dedication to the arts make her a prominent and influential figure in the world of music.𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Master. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. 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In this podcast episode, we are joined by the talented Kristhyan Benitez, a Venezuelan classical pianist and 2021 Latin Grammy winner for Best Classical Album. He discusses his musical journey that started at age four when he chose the piano over the guitar and fell in love with its sound.Kristhyan has performed on prestigious stages worldwide and is recognized as a Steinway artist. His multicultural background influences his music, incorporating traditional Latin American elements into his classical repertoire.He shares an enchanting performance of "Danza de los Ñáñigos" by Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona, reflecting the spirt of Carnival.An intriguing part of our conversation revolves around his piano named 'Sinatra,' a historical Stanway from 1917 with a rich legacy previously played by icons like Frank Sinatra and Leonard Bernstein. Kristhyan recounts how he unexpectedly became its owner during the pandemic after it was bequeathed to him by Victor, a generous benefactor whose posthumous will was to grant his piano to a developing artist.Beyond performing, Kristhyan emphasizes teaching and philanthropy as integral parts of his life. He believes in nurturing future generations through education and supports musicians in Venezuela amidst national challenges. For him, impacting lives through music is more fulfilling than seeking fame.The freelance musician lifestyle post-pandemic comes with complexities requiring adaptability and continuous practice akin to athletic training. Collaboration across genres enriches artists' experiences according to Kristhyan who also introduces Benitez—a new project blending acoustic heritage with modern sounds and transcending genre restrictions.Our host and guest share about their mutual philosophical connections to producer Rick Rubin. Rick is a renowned producer who guides artists towards their musical essence rather than chasing popularity or trends—an approach focused on authenticity over applause that often results in lasting popularity through oblique means.As we wrap up this insightful session that delved into personal stories, creative philosophies, charity work, industry challenges—and even touched upon celestial connections—we invite listeners to explore Kristhyan's work online under Christian Benitez on streaming platforms and @kristhyan on Instagram for updates on his artistic endeavors until we meet again for another melodious exchange.About Kristhyan Benitez:Kristhyan is a classical music pianist who won the Latin Grammy 2021 for "Best Classical Music" album. He focuses not only on playing the more traditional classical canon, but also the music of his home country of Venezuela, including its classical music and its rich, vast and diverse tradition of folk and popular music, as a result of “MESTIZAJE” people (mixed race: Spanish, Indigenous and African). He has appeared at some of the world’s most prestigious stages such as Philarmonie Hall (Berlin), Davies Symphony Hall (San Francisco), and Lincoln Center (New York), with performances throughout Asia, Europe, South America and the United States.𝐉𝐎𝐈𝐍 𝐔𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐓 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓❗❗Subscribe to radio hour for just $16/mo and get direct access to each weeks private zoom call, as well as all the archival recordings of hundreds of episodes in our member area. Join using by visiting https://bit.ly/joinptrhPiano Tech Radio Hour is brought to you by Piano Technicians Master. We provide cutting-edge piano technology instruction from piano industry masters without leaving your home, featuring monthly subscriptions, conventions, single live streaming, and recorded masterclasses. Learn advanced skills:How to tune pianos.How to repair pianos.How to rebuild pianos.How to service concert pianos for the finest performers in the world.Browse more masterclasses and lectures from Piano Tuning Pros here: https://www.pianotechniciansmasterclass.com/Linktree - https://linktr.ee/pianotechmasterclassInstagram - https://instagram.com/pianotechmasterclassFB - https://www.facebook.com/pianotechmasterclassLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/piano-technicians-masterclasses/Substack: https://pianotechniciansmasterclass.substack.com/Twitter (X) - https://x.com/pianotechclassSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1jiIJEA9pToGft6fdfZaxuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@pianotechmasterclass