APPLAUDING 150 EXQUISITE YEARS AT OBERLIN
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APPLAUDING 150 EXQUISITE YEARS AT OBERLIN
T H E ST E I N WAY S U M M E R 2 0 1 6 CHRONICLE I N S T I T U T I O N A L N E W S F R O M S T E I N WAY & S O N S grands by March 1945. “I cannot but express the wish that you would have a count of the great number of Steinway grands in the homes of Oberlin, which has a population of barely 4,000. The number of Steinway grands owned by the school, we feel, is impressive, but I am sure the number of YEVHEN GULENKO PHOTO grands to be found in the homes of Oberlin Piano recitals are streamed live from Warner Concert Hall at Oberlin, which shares one of the oldest continual partnerships in American history with Steinway & Sons. A PP L AU D I N G 15 0 E XQU I S I T E Y E A R S AT O B E R L I N C O N S E RVAT O RY OBERLIN, OHIO – Elisha Gray’s torrid Steinway’s Concert and Artist Department. Steinway relied on the New York Central Railroad to ship its instruments directly to Oberlin, about 35 miles outside of Cleveland. Today, the city’s population has doubled and the Conservatory possesses 238 Steinways, being supported by an exemplary regional team at Steinway Piano Gallery Cleveland for more than 30 years. Continued on Page 2 hallmarks of a highly successful partnership based on patience, compassion, and mutual inventor was demonstrating how he could respect. Howard Cushing, Steinway’s send long distance music over telegraph Director of Sales in 1971, put it best when he wires at New York’s Steinway Hall, invited his friend, Dean Emil Danenberg, to strengthening an institutional bond that visit him at West 57th Street: “It’s been a made the Oberlin Conservatory of Music long time and of course, the latchstring is America’s first All-Steinway School. out and the welcome mat is shining.” TANYA ROSEN-JONES PHOTO by The Steinway Chronicle evidence Oberlin College. Twelve years earlier, and just five wrote to Alexander W. Greiner, head of Letters obtained from Oberlin’s archives obsession with electricity began at In the spring of 1877, the relentless to be fully as much so,” the school’s director Requests for new hammers along with months after the surrender of Gen. Robert replacement keys to lock the lid on Oberlin’s E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia at prized concert grand went unfilled during the Appomattox, the Conservatory opened its Second World War, as everything from bobby doors to start healing a war-torn nation with pins to bedsprings were hard to come by. a new music institute “for those interested in the cause of the art.” an extensive collection of 92 Steinway Nonetheless, the Conservatory amassed Oberlin alumna Re Zhang, ‘13, from ‚ Beijing, China, is a recipient of Oberlin s ‚ Honors in Piano, one of the conservatory s highest distinctions. All concert and recital halls, classrooms, playing a staggering number of on-stage teaching studios and most practice rooms Steinways. again filled the air as Dean Kalyn, Michael are equipped with Steinway grands. Straus, and John Cavanaugh from Oberlin Conservatory has sought to instill in our were among the first guests to step inside Oberlin, as a teacher and student for 45 students the highest standards of artistry, as the new Steinway Hall at 1133 Avenue of years, has been a blessing that has formed well as the capacity my intuition of what pianos can do. With and imagination to great instruments, one is never done finding create the future of mat is fresh and that out,” Steinway Artist Professor Robert music. That ethos is shining,” says Sally Shannon tells The Chronicle. “Oberlin is made tangible in the Coveleskie, National such an idealistic community. To be Steinway pianos that Director of Higher unrealistic – and an idealistic pianist – is the have graced our Education Sales. best possible combination for someone facilities since 1877,” “It’s made with the who’s starting out. There is a sense of being offers Dean Andrea nurtured and that everything is possible in Kalyn. “The Steinway this protected environment before you have name is synonymous to go and slay all the dragons out there.” with excellence. The pursuit of perfection is Sesquicentennial festivities began in “For 150 years, the Oberlin the Americas. “Our welcome TANYA ROSEN-JONES PHOTO “To play wonderful Steinways at L E T T E R S F RO M O B E R L I N In the spring of 2016, electricity once common threads of passion and commitment to purpose that Steinway has shared with the Oberlin October with a new recital series featuring the company’s deepest Professor Peter Takács at Carnegie Hall. The tradition, as well as its celebration culminated over commencement springboard for innovation. In this, the to our longest standing academic partner for weekend in May with The Grand Piano Oberlin-Steinway relationship is both achieving this most significant milestone.” Extravaganza, starring faculty members inevitable and exquisite.” Conservatory for 150 years. Congratulations SCOT T SHAW PHOTO Dean Andrea Kalyn Steinway Artists Robert Shannon and Haewon Song, Oberlin Conservatory piano faculty, perform Bartók’s Concerto for Two Pianos, Percussion and Orchestra with the Oberlin Orchestra under the direction of Professor Raphael Jiménez. Page 2 THE STEINWAY CHRONICLE THE STEINWAY CHRONICLE Page 3 MARK MOSELEY PHOTO M A RC U S RO B E R T S O P E N S T H E G AT E S O F T ROY Marcus Roberts TROY, AL – Sitting behind the smooth, flawless keys at one of Troy University’s new Steinway pianos, Marcus Roberts gently smiles as the jazz ensemble winds things down with a Big Band refrain. The modern virtuoso always seemed destined for a lifetime of intriguing experiences at the piano, starting with Wynton Marsalis and later at the helm of his own groundbreaking jazz trio. Serving as keynote speaker at Troy’s Helen Keller Lecture Series on March 1, Roberts was thrilled to chat and jam with a from his story of determination and his member at Florida State University, where incredible talent. We’re thankful to be a part the Jacksonville native studied classical of such a dynamic Steinway family.” piano with fellow Steinway Artist Leonidas Lipovetsky. He is a graduate of the Florida Troy campus through the impeccable efforts School for the Deaf and Blind in of Jon McClaran, Brandon Herrenbruck and St. Augustine, joining Ray Charles on a Bill Metcalfe at the Alabama Piano Gallery, gifted list of alumni. Roberts believes Troy’s new partnership with Steinway & Sons speaks volumes about Along the path of building a career, he With 29 Steinway pianos gracing the stressed the importance of finding strong the education students receive at the Long mentors. “Guidance and direction are School of Music. critical components in becoming a success- ful artist,” Roberts told the group. “When I says Troy is committed to giving its students was a student, I never had the chance to work quality experiences,” he said. “Most students with (seasoned artists) which is why I do it. It don’t get the chance to learn on Steinways. establishes where the level is and where you It’s a very special thing. I think Dr. Hawkins need to go, and it helps that you don’t have to has done an excellent job at providing figure out everything by yourself.” diversity among the student body and within the experiences they have here. He has the distinction of being Troy’s “I think being an All-Steinway School first visiting Steinway Artist since the He’s got an inclusive approach to the whole university became an All-Steinway School. program.” The university’s own Steinway Artist Dr. Hui-Ting Yang headlined the initial experienced something special as Roberts concert series in 2015. took command of the university‘s treasured Steinway Model D concert grand for “Marcus Roberts may have lost his sight Steinway & Sons unveils its new 19,000-square-foot headquarters at 1133 Avenue of the Americas, New York City. Designed by Selldorf Architects, the complex includes a retail store and a 74-seat recital hall with a cutting-edge, custom-made Steinway Lyngdorf sound system featuring live streaming abilities that will allow musicians to connect with global audiences. Later that evening, the people of Troy at the age of five, but he certainly didn’t lose what many considered a near mythical his vision,” said Troy Chancellor Dr. Jack performance. Hawkins, Jr. “Our students have a lot to gain MARK MOSELEY PHOTO most appreciative audience. Training young musicians comes naturally as a faculty Page 4 THE STEINWAY CHRONICLE THE STEINWAY CHRONICLE Page 5 S O U T H W E S T E R N S E M I N A RY C E L E B R AT E S B I B L I C A L S OJ O U R N T O A L L-S T E I N WAY FORT WORTH, TEXAS – There was nothing carved in stone, but seven years Seminary has educated and inspired more Steinway. “We are presenting our Baptist passed as the Southwestern Baptist Theolo- than 44,000 graduates to fulfill callings to constituency an unparalleled opportunity to gical Seminary embarked on a faith-filled local churches and global outposts. Adding make excellent music to the Glory of God,” journey to become an All-Steinway School. 76 pianos crafted by skilled hands at the she says. Anything more or less just wouldn’t feel Steinway & Sons factory in New York brings right to those intimately familiar with the a powerful voice to that mission through the $6 million, a maintenance endowment of $1 biblical number of completion. School of Church Music. million and an additional sponsorship for maintenance of $250,000. Southwestern When Bryan Elmore, Director of Founded in 1908, Southwestern “Some might think it unusual that a start is by hearing the beautiful sounds of a The purchase has a retail value of nearly Institutional Sales at Steinway Hall Dallas, seminary would purchase a whole fleet of boasts one of the most diverse inventories of first called on the Fort Worth campus, any new pianos,” admits Professor Robert C. Steinway grands and uprights in recent thought of etching Southwestern Seminary’s Smith, who heads the Piano Department. institutional memory – 32 Model 1098, 12 name on such an élite roster seemed “But we have seen that Southern Baptists Model B, 11 Model A, six K-52, four each of unimaginable. have consistently supported music in their Model D and S, three each of Model M and churches, colleges, and universities. What a O, and one Model L. friends and family, we can now affirm that joy it is to offer Steinways to our students every student is using a Steinway piano,” and teachers as we continue to send more a maintenance fund that God provided as says First Lady Dorothy Patterson. “We are stellar pianists into the world!” an early gift to assure that these instruments thankful that God would bring this dream are kept in the best possible condition for to fruition.” Sprenger notes that one of the best places to “Through the generous support of our To build a musician’s ear, Professor Jill “One of the key parts of this project was long-term use,” adds Mrs. Patterson. Throughout the process, staff and donors visited Astoria and observed many of the 300 artisans who built the pianos that now populate every practice room, teaching studio, stage, and performance venue. In December 2014, Southwestern’s plan gathered serious momentum with a Keyboards and Carols at Christmas Concert that, despite inclement weather, drew 2,800 patrons. Dean Leo Day of the School of Church Music ignited the April 5th All-Steinway salute as part of the seminary’s 13th Annual Gala. “At Southwestern, we train our students to perform skillfully so that when they share their musical testimony, we can worship passionately,” he explains. “Now that we are an All-Steinway school of music, our students, for generations to come, will study with the best music faculty in the best school on the best instruments this side of heaven.” While the audience listened to the Southwestern Master Chorale, Singers, Chapel Choir, International Children’s Choir, and Dr. Leo Day leads the combined ensembles. the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Mrs. Patterson took a cue from Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture. She signaled a confetti cannonade propelling gold, black, and white streamers across MacGorman Chapel in celebration. Earlier, she joined her husband, President Paige Patterson, and Ron Losby, President, Steinway & Sons-Americas, in signing the last piano to finish the All-Steinway campaign. That signature instrument is destined for Mathena Hall, future home of the College at Southwestern Page 6 THE STEINWAY CHRONICLE and the Roy Fish School of Evangelism and Missions. Losby, who performed at the Christmas concert, applauded Southwestern for its devotion to musical excellence. “The power of music to me is the penultimate power in the world and it helps us support the ultimate power in the world. By committing to the number of instruments that are going to touch the lives of many students for years to come, it shows that Southwestern believes that, in this life, excellence matters,” he says. Rachel Park, a doctoral student, performs at Southwestern Seminary’s Gala. THE STEINWAY CHRONICLE Page 7 N I N G A N – 2000 Classical Fellow, Artist-in-Residence at Lee University, Tennessee J O N A T H A N B A S S – 1989 Classical Fellow, faculty member, Boston University College of Fine Arts S T E P H E N B E U S – 2006 Max I. Allen Fellow, teacher, University of Oklahoma S E A N C H E N – 2013 DeHaan Classical Fellow, offering master classes and performing throughout the United States A A R O N D I E H L – 2011 Cole Porter Fellow in Jazz, Musical Director for the Jazz at Lincoln Center New Orleans Songbook concert series L I L LY E N D OW M E N T M A K E S R ECOR D I N V E STM EN T I N A M ER ICA N PI A N ISTS INDIANAPOLIS, IN – The American advancing their careers especially through Pianists Association, a valued partner of its Classical Fellowship Awards and Jazz Steinway & Sons, has captured the ears and Fellowship Awards,” says Ace Yakey, Vice heart of Lilly Endowment Inc. to the tune of President for Community Development at nearly $5.3 million. Lilly Endowment. “APA’s efforts significant- ly enhance Indianapolis as a place that It’s the single biggest gift for APA, one of the nation’s premier talent organizations values the arts and supports emerging dedicated to assisting extraordinary pianists artists. We look forward to seeing how this between ages 18 and 30. Lilly Endowment is grant will help APA continue to help young one of the largest private foundations in the musicians thrive for years to come.” United States. Established in 1937 by members of the Lilly family through gifts of Harrison honored and gratified. Traditio- stock in Eli Lilly & Co., the endowment has nally, Lilly Endowment’s support “has a strong history of supporting the arts and had a tremendous impact on our work,” cultural groups based in its hometown of he says, adding the historic grant will Indianapolis. help APA continue its long-term commit- ment to finding world-class rising stars “APA discovers some of the most promising young American pianists, The news found APA President Joel M A RK SHELT ON PHO T O) A PA F E L L O W S W H O A R E S T E I N W AY A R T I S T S through highly innovative competitions. B R I A N G A N Z – 1989 Classical Fellow, piano faculty, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, adjunct faculty member, Peabody Conservatory Sullivan Fortner, APA’s 2015 Cole Porter Fellow in Jazz, performs with the Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra at the historic Hilbert Circle Theatre in Indianapolis A D A M G O L K A – 2009 Max I. Allen Classical Fellow, Artist in Residence at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA. D M I T R Y R A C H M A N O V – 1985 Classical Fellow, Associate Professor of Piano and Chair of Keyboard Studies, California State University-Northridge L O R I S I M S – 1993 Classical Fellow, John T. Bernhard Professor of Music at Western Michigan University C H R I S T O P H E R T A Y L O R – 2000 Classical Fellow, Gilmore Young Artist and faculty member at the School of Music, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Page 8 THE STEINWAY CHRONICLE Sean Chen is the most recent Steinway Artist to capture a classical fellowship from the American Pianists Association. He released his debut album on the Steinway & Sons label. The organization helps artists build a bridge jazz performance degrees from the Oberlin between professional training and a Conservatory of Music and the Manhattan full-fledged career. School of Music. Sullivan has studied and performed with many great musicians inclu- Yale School of Music alum Sean Chen, who claimed the 2013 DeHaan Classical ding the Marsalis Family, Donald Harrison, Fellowship, released his debut album “La Nicholas Payton, Billy Hart, Gary Bartz, Valse” on the Steinway & Sons label. His Marcus Belgrave, The Jordan Family, Irvin record deal was part of a prize package that Mayfield, Peter Martin, Dave Liebman, and exceeded $100,000. Last year, Sean added a host of others. the Annenberg Prize – and another $100,000 – to his impressive list of musical the Beethoven Foundation, APA relocated accolades. to Indianapolis in 1982, ultimately expan- ding its advocacy role to include jazz as well Sullivan Fortner, the 2015 Cole Porter Founded in 1979 in New York City as Fellow in Jazz, began playing in church as classical pianists. The non-profit choirs around his native New Orleans at the organization is headquartered in Lilly Hall age of nine and later attended the New at Butler University. Orleans Center for Creative Arts. He holds M A RK SHELT ON PHO T O M I C H A E L L E W I N – 1983 Classical Fellow, piano faculty at the Boston Conservatory and Artistic Director of the Piano Masters Series Grammy award-winning jazz vocalist Dianne Reeves shares a smile with APA President Joel Harrison at the Gala Finals of the APA Jazz Awards in 2015. THE STEINWAY CHRONICLE Page 9 MICHAEL SPOONEYBARGER CREO-UWF PHOTOS Donor Helen Wentworth, third from left, visited Steinway & Sons in New York to help select pianos in 2006. James Matthews and Bolton Ellenberg M A R K I NG A DECA DE O F E XC E L L E N C E AT U W F , ODE S SA COL L EGE S EPIC A L L-S T E I N WAY J O U R N E Y PENSACOLA, FLORIDA – Bolton Ellenberg ODESSA, TEXAS – After reviewing the Charitable Trust, and the college, the was 12 when he played at the University of was a Pensacola entrepreneur and a devout outdated piano inventory at Odessa College, four-year All-Steinway campaign closed in West Florida’s first All-Steinway Showcase, Steinway enthusiast. “This gift represents administrators didn’t parse words. October, culminating in a special jazz a formative performance that ultimately led the love he had for Steinway pianos and his Requiring students to use such low-quality performance by Steinway Artist to further studies at the All-Steinway wish to have a named legacy within the instruments bordered on “educational Arlington Jones. Cleveland Institute of Music. Department of Music,” she said at the time malpractice,” they told Eric Baker, Chair Ten years later, he returned to the stage Mrs. Wentworth’s late husband, Warren, of her donation. of Visual and Performing Arts. project has been enjoyable, rewarding, and in January to celebrate the generosity of easy,” adds Baker. “The program took less Pensacola resident Helen Wentworth, who President for the Division of Advancement, Permian Basin, Odessa is time than anticipated, made UWF an All-Steinway School with 18 accompanied Mrs. Wentworth and others to experiencing a seismic shift thanks to a combination of new Steinway & Sons pianos. “We are so the Steinway factory to select pianos and under President Gregory D. unwavering administrative fortunate to benefit from Mrs. Wentworth’s complete the All-Steinway initiative. Williams, who insists every support, community gift,” Ellenberg said before presenting “Think of the legacy,” Blodgett said. student is afforded the best involvement, and assistance “Totentanz” by Franz Liszt. “Musicians “Think of the students who get the opportunity for success. from Steinway & Sons. know that Steinways have this wonderful opportunity to learn their craft on the best In musical terms, that We are so pleased with the sound. Every piano is different, so a of the best instruments.” commitment demanded results and recommend this performer might be concerned when playing 23 new pianos by process to any music an instrument for the first time. However, if Steinway pianos, Warren Wentworth’s Steinway & Sons from program that is serious that piano is a Steinway that has been legacy continues to inspire future genera- Steinway Hall Dallas/Fort about student success.” properly maintained and tuned, then the tions of UWF students and teachers. Worth/Plano. The sale Martha Lee Blodgett, Associate Vice By touching souls through the gift of sound is absolutely reliable.” Situated in the oil-rich west Texas nine-foot concert grands, exploring the All-Steinway President Gregory D. Williams two seven-foot grands, one THE STEINWAY CHRONICLE Convention artists Seymour Bernstein and Emanuel Ax share a special Steinway moment. auspices of Bryan Elmore, Director of Institutional Sales, who shepherded Odessa through the program. Rekindling a greater sense of pride “The All-Steinway designation creates an environment where our piano and music on campus, “the students are amazed at the students are able to practice and perform beauty and sound created by these instru- with some of the finest musical instruments ments. They constantly remark at how in the world,” says Dr. Williams. “Additional- unusual it is to be surrounded by so many ly, the All-Steinway high-quality pianos,” opportunity transcends Baker observes. the music department and presents a statement about Steinway initiative, Odessa our entire philosophy and has bolstered academic approach to quality and performance for a number excellence in our students. of key student groups, Our goal is to seek excel- prompting The Huffington lence in everything we do. Post to note the college’s Partnering with example “proves higher endeavor continues our MTNA National Conference at San Antonio 2016. Ron Losby and Sally Coveleskie of Steinway & Sons present awards to the MTNA Young Artists Piano Competition division winners. National winner Jung-Yeon Yim, of the Cleveland Institute of Music, received the first prize of $5,000 from Steinway. concept in 2010 through the baby grand, and 17 uprights. Steinway & Sons in this Impassioned Azalea Rivas is a student of Gayle Bizzell, (pictured below), director of piano studies at Odessa College. Music faculty began totaled more than $600,000 and consisted of three Page 10 “Working with Steinway & Sons on this Eric Baker Aside from the All- education can be the rising tide that lifts all institution along that wonder-filled path.” student prospects, particularly those historically underserved.” With majority funding from gifts through the J.C. Ferguson Foundation, Rea Gayle Bizzell Steinway Artist Arlington Jones evaluates an original score by student Steven Silva, holding a trumpet. THE STEINWAY CHRONICLE Pa g e 11 C e l eb r at i n g m o r e t h a n 175 A L L- S T E I N W AY S C H O O L S a l l - s t e i n way s c h o o l s d e m o n s t r a t e a c o m m i t m e n t t o excellence by providing their students and faculties with the best equipme nt possible for the study of music. That is why t h e pi an o s ow n e d by t h e s e i ns t itut i ons – f rom t h e pr a c t i c e ro om to t h e re c it a l h a l l – are d e s i g n e d by ste i nway & s o n s . c o n s e rvat o r i e s Academy of Vocal Arts Baldwin Wallace University - Conservatory of Music Central Conservatory of Music, School of Piano (China) China Conservatory of Music, School of Piano (China) Conservatorio de Música de Puerto Rico Oberlin Conservatory of Music (Since 1877) Yale School of Music (Since 1897) Cleveland Institute of Music (Since 1920) Curtis Institute of Music (Since 1924) Harbin Conservatory of Music (China) Leeds College of Music - Conservatoire (England) Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama (Wales) Shenandoah University - Shenandoah Conservatory University of Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music colleges and universities Ball State University Belmont University Bemidji State University Benedictine College Blackburn College Blue Ridge Community College Bluffton University Boise State University Bowie State University Cairn University California State Polytechnic University, Pomona California State University, Dominguez Hills Cardinal Stritch University Carl Sandburg College Chestnut Hill College Cheyney University of Pennsylvania College of Mount St. Joseph Collin College Columbus State University Concordia University - St. Paul Converse College Cuyamaca College De Anza College Duquesne University East Tennessee State University Fairfield University Florida Gulf Coast University Franklin & Marshall College Franz Liszt College of Music Weimar at Kangnam University (Korea) George Mason University Georgia College Gordon State College The George Washington University Gustavus Adolphus College Hastings College High Point University Hollins University Immaculata University Indiana University of Pennsylvania James Madison University Kansas State University Kennesaw State University Kent State University Kutztown University Lake Michigan College Lewis and Clark Community College Liberty University Lindenwood University Lipscomb University Liverpool Hope University (England) Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Lone Star College - Montgomery Loras College Martin Methodist College McLennan Community College Mercer University Middle Tennessee State University Midland College Millikin University Missouri Western State University Montclair State University John J. Cali School of Music Moravian College New Jersey City University Nicholls State University North Greenville University Odessa College Oklahoma Christian University Oklahoma State University Oklahoma City University Oral Roberts University Pellissippi State Community College Pomona College Portland State University Prairie View A&M University Principia College Radford University Rowan University Royal Holloway College University of London (England) Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota Santa Fe College Seton Hill University Snow College Southern Adventist University Southern Utah University Southwestern Assemblies of God University Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Spelman College Spring Hill College State University of New York - Potsdam Crane School of Music Teachers College - Columbia University Texas A&M International University Texas Christian University Trinity University Troy University Tulane University Union College University of Alabama at Birmingham University of Arizona University of Arkansas University of Central Florida University of Central Missouri University of Denver University of Florida University of Georgia University of Maryland University of Melbourne Faculty of Music (Australia) University of Minnesota - Twin Cities University of Minnesota - Morris University of Montevallo University of South Africa (S. Africa) University of South Florida University of Tennessee - Knoxville University of Tennessee - Martin University of Texas of the Permian Basin University of Utah University of Victoria (Canada) University of West Florida University of West London (England) University of Wolverhampton (England) Utah State University Utah Valley University Vassar College (Since 1912) Waldorf College Wallace State Community College Wayland Baptist University Weber State University Webster University West Chester University of Pennsylvania Western Michigan University West Texas A&M University West Valley College Westmont College Wheaton College Youngstown State University other scho ols of distinction Amadeus International School of Music (Austria) Ashford School (England) Cicely L. Tyson Community School of Performing & Fine Arts City of Edinburgh School of Music (Scotland) Cranbrook School (Australia) Cushing Academy Durham School (England) Episcopal High School Gould Academy Hampton School (England) Henry Mancini Arts Academy Levine School of Music Kronberg Academy (Germany) Longwood Nagakute School of Music (Japan) Loretto School (Scotland) Loughborough Endowed Schools (England) Moscow Special Gnessins’ School of Music (Russia) New Yorker Musische Akademie im CJD Braunschweig (Germany) Pacific Northwest Ballet and School Pangbourne College (England) Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts Pittsburgh’s Creative & Performing Arts Magnet School Plockton High School (Scotland) Qatar Music Academy (Qatar) Rimsky-Korsakov Music School (Russia) Shaftsbury Camerata Music School (Malaysia) The School of Performing Arts Somerset College (Australia) St. Albans School (England) St. Margaret’s Episcopal School St. Paul’s Co-educational School (Hong Kong) Stowe School (England) Syddansk Musikkonservatorium & Skuespillerskole (Denmark) Tonbridge School (England) Valley Christian Schools Wellington School (England)