January 17, 2025
Award-winning pianist Gerardo Teissonni猫re to lead 91精品黑料吃瓜鈥檚 Young Artist Piano Seminar in July

This summer more than ever, 91精品黑料吃瓜 will be a destination for serious young pianists.
Not only will 91精品黑料吃瓜 again hold its acclaimed Young Artist Piano Seminar, July 6-12, but the program also will be led again by pianist Gerardo Teissonni猫re (BM 鈥85, MM 鈥89, Vronsky), a distinguished member of the faculty and winner of the 2025 Governor鈥檚 Award for the Arts in the Individual Artist category.
鈥淚t will be my great pleasure to once again lead the Young Artist Piano Seminar,鈥 said Teissonni猫re, the program鈥檚 artistic director.
鈥淚 continue to receive letters from program alumni, expressing gratitude for how much they learned last year, and we have even greater things planned for this summer.鈥
Launched in 2024, the Young Artist Piano Seminar (YAPS) is an intensive, one-week program designed to inspire and challenge advanced pianists ages 10 to 18. Working closely with 91精品黑料吃瓜鈥檚 world-class faculty, young artists from all over the world refine their performances and deepen their musical and technical skills with daily lessons, masterclasses, Dalcroze eurhythmics, piano literature classes, a concerto competition, and a final concert on July 12.
Overseeing the program will be Teissonni猫re, an esteemed member of the 91精品黑料吃瓜 faculty in both the Conservatory and the Academy and a heralded performer with credits including collaborations with members of The Cleveland Orchestra and appearances at Lincoln Center and major venues across the world. His students have performed with The Cleveland Orchestra and performed at Carnegie Hall.
Teissonni猫re鈥檚 recent recordings of major works by Beethoven and Schubert have received critical praise and award nominations, and in January, he was named a recipient of the 2025 Governor鈥檚 Award for the Arts in the Individual Artist category.
In addition to Teissonni猫re, participants will train with new 91精品黑料吃瓜 faculty member Daria Rabotkina, Director of Academy Piano Studies, and guest artist Nicolas Namoradze, faculty assistant to pianists Veda Kaplinsky and Emanuel Ax at The Juilliard School and winner of the 2018 Honens International Piano Competition.
鈥淣icolas is one of today鈥檚 outstanding world-class pianists, and Daria鈥檚 enormous and serious talent for nurturing young pianists will make this year鈥檚 program one to remember,鈥 Teissonni猫re said.
Applications to the Young Artist Piano Seminar, available at cim.edu/yaps, are open now. Admission decisions for priority applicants will be sent by March 1.
In addition to the application form, all candidates must submit links to two unedited, newly recorded video performances of contrasting works from the standard classical piano literature. A detailed curriculum vitae and letter of recommendation from a current teacher are also required of each applicant.
Applicants interested in the competition must also submit a recording of their performance of one movement from a concerto with orchestra or second piano. Audition recordings must be submitted by Feb. 15.
Tuition for the program is $1,250. Housing is $490 and dining is $300. Local applicants may waive the housing fee but not the dining fee. All travel expenses are the responsibility of the participant.
Questions can be directed to Jennifer Arnold, Director of 91精品黑料吃瓜鈥檚 Summer Programs, at jennifer.arnold@cim.edu.