Governance Committee
Governance Committee
Governance Committee meetings are held in person and via Zoom.
Governance Committee meetings are held in person and via Zoom.
Executive Committee meetings are held in person and via Zoom.
Come out for some Friday-night fun and fantastic music, as some of Cleveland’s best musicians including Bill McNally playing “novelty piano” pieces, a vocal and piano set by Joe Leaman & Dane Vannatter, and a solo performance by Halida Dinova.
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ECE Committee meetings are held via Zoom.
Investment Committee meetings are held via Zoom.
Come out for some Friday-night fun and fantastic music featuring local star Natalie Green singing alongside pianist Nancy Maier, 2024 CIPC laureate Mirabelle Kajenjeri, and Bill McNally playing “novelty piano" pieces.
Gala experience featuring a performance by The Five Browns.
Five Juilliard-trained siblings put 440 keys into action as they perform dynamic arrangements of classical favorites on five Steinway pianos during the Piano Days kick-off gala program. Buy a ticket to The 5 Browns and receive a 20% discount code for any other Piano Days event. Buy Tickets
A full night of Indian culture starts with an educational program at 6 PM, followed by a meal catered by Saffron Patch at 6:30 PM. Then, at 7:30 PM Utsav Lal takes the stage with a concert that combines jazz with traditional classical Indian music featuring tabla player Nitin Mitta. Buy Tickets
Honoring her Ukrainian heritage, pianist Mirabelle Kajenjeri partners with players of the bandura, a Ukrainian harp-lute that “best embodies the voice and soul of Ukraine.” The performance will feature faculty and students from Cleveland’s own bandura academy, Hryhory Kytasty Cleveland School of Bandura. Free and open to the public.
Hear 2024 CIPC Semi-Finalist Mirabelle Kajenjeri in a recital exploring her unique Ukrainian-Burundian heritage.
2024 Cleveland International Piano Competition Semi-Finalist returns to Cleveland to play classical favorites with pieces by composers representing her Ukrainian and Burundian heritage. Buy Tickets
2024 Cleveland International Piano Competition Semi-Finalist Mirabelle Kajenjeri will lead an engaging masterclass with local pianists. This event is open to the public.
Celebrate the recipients of our Piano Donation Program—an initiative that makes pianos accessible to artists across Northeast Ohio. The event will feature pianists of all ages and skill levels. Free and open to the public.
In celebration of Takashi Murakami: Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow, the globally acclaimed artist and 2003 Cleveland International Piano Competition First Prize Winner, Kotaro Fukuma, will perform works by Karen Tanaka, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Toru Takemitsu, inspired by the contemporary aesthetic of Murakami’s visual language. Free and open to the public.
Step into the world of sound design and creativity in this hands-on workshop where young pianists put their own contemporary spin on classical music! Inspired by genre-blending artist Natalie Tenenbaum, students will transform a classical piece—adding beats, layering tones, and experimenting with rhythm to create bold, modern reworks. Perfect for curious musicians ready to remix […]
Hear Cleveland favorite Kotaro Fukuma, 2003 First Prize Winner of the Cleveland International Piano Competition, in a recital featuring repertoire from his native Japan.
2003 Cleveland International Piano Competition First Prize Winner returns to the Forest City to play a recital featuring French impressionist works like Debussy and Ravel juxtaposed with contemporary Japanese composers. Don't miss Kotaro's sound installation at the Cleveland Museum of Art earlier in the week! Buy Tickets