Piano Academy

2024 Guest artists

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Edward Auer, Professor of Piano at the Jacobs School, is acclaimed worldwide for his keyboard artistry, especially his Chopin interpretations. He has concertized in over 30 countries on five continents, most often in the U.S., Europe and Asia. A prizewinner in the Warsaw-Chopin, Tchaikovsky and Queen Elizabeth competitions, he is currently recording the complete works of Chopin.

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Steinway International Artist Hans Boepple debuted with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at age 10 and continues to solo with orchestras of distinction and appear in recital. Professor of Music at Santa Clara University since 1978, he is an in-demand and dedicated teacher whose students have garnered over 250 state, national and international awards. 

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Consistently praised for her brilliant technique, tonal beauty, and superb musicianship, Canadian pianist Angela Cheng is one of her country’s national treasures. Cheng is currently on the artist faculty of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where she was honored with the 2011-12 Excellence in Teaching Award. 

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Alvin Chow has appeared throughout North America and in Asia as an orchestral soloist and recitalist. In addition, he has performed extensively in duo-piano recitals with his wife, Angela Cheng, and his twin brother, Alan. Since 1999, he has been a member of the artist faculty at Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where he is currently chair of the Piano Department. 

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Jean-Louis Haguenauer,Professor on the Jacobs School artist piano faculty, has performed extensively throughout Europe, Asia and the U.S., appearing as soloist on virtually every important concert series in France as well as on French radio and television. A graduate in piano of the Ecole NormaleCortot” (Paris) and the Geneva Conservatory, he pursued composition and musical analysis studies with Nadia Boulanger as well. 

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Caroline Hong, Professor of Piano at Ohio State and artistic director of the Franz Liszt (U.S.) International Piano Festival, received her training from Peabody, Juilliard and the Jacobs School.  Hailed for her “expressive and powerful playing” and “formidable technique”, she enjoys a flourishing international career as a soloist, master teacher, and competition jury member.

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Ingrid Matthews is Visiting Associate Professor of Baroque Violin at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music, and is well established as one of today’s most respected baroque violinists, with high critical acclaim for her extensive discography. She also served as Music Director of the Seattle Baroque Orchestra from 1994 to 2013.

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Emile Naoumoff, Professor on the artist piano faculty of the Jacobs School, displays the fire of Horowitz and the poetry of Rubinstein, according to one critic. A musical prodigy, Emile was chosen by Nadia Boulanger as her pupil for a decade when he was age seven.

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Alexander Peskanov, concert pianist, composer and master teacher, emigrated to the United States in 1973. A graduate of the Juilliard School, Peskanov made his orchestral debut under the baton of Mstislav Rostropovich, and has since traveled the world performing, and spreading the great traditions of the Russian Piano School. Peskanov is the recipient of three special ASCAP awards. 

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Harpsichordist/fortepianist Elisabeth Wright is noted for her versatility as soloist and chamber musician, and for her expertise in the art of basso continuo improvisation.. Professor Emerita of Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music, Wright is in frequent demand for master classes and seminars pertaining to performance practices of music from late 16th – 18th century.

For more information, please visit the Piano Academy blog or contact the Office of Jacobs Academy at musicsp@iu.edu.

Audition requirements

Interested applicants should plan to submit the following required, supplemental materials after registering and paying only the $100 Non-Refundable Audition Fee

  • List of repertoire studied over the last 2-years. Indicate which pieces have been memorized or performed in recital
  • *Two pieces of contrasting character. Provide links to unedited recordings; YouTube preferred. (Note: the audition portal requires a file upload; please paste your YouTube links into a Word document or other text file and upload that file to the portal.) 
  • Letter of recommendation from student’s principal piano teacher

ATTN: If you attended the Piano Academy in 2024, the directors may be willing to waive your audition recording requirement; please contact elizyao@iu.edu to inquire.

2025 Fees and deadlines

Fees

  • Tuition: $2400
    • $100 non-refundable enrollment deposit due at registration (credited towards tuition)

Deadlines

  • Application and Audition Due: April 11, 2025 
  • Notification of Acceptance: April 20, 2025 
  • Acceptance Confirmation: May 4, 2025 
  • Tuition Due: May 21, 2025 
  • Participant Forms Due: June 14, 2025 

OPTIONAL: 2025 Housing and meal plan information

Housing

On-campus housing is available in University Halls of Residence. Piano Academy participants will be residing in double rooms in the lovely Spruce Hall. Included in the cost of housing is a Linen Package (incl. pillowcase, top and bottom sheet, two washcloths and towels; blankets available upon request) and Meal Plan:

  • Double-room housing: $1025

Commuter Meal Plan

This includes a program-provided daily lunch for those living off-campus.

  • Commuter Meal Plan: $210

How to apply

Students are encouraged to apply early. Applicants who need an early decision due to an invitation from another program should contact Dr. Elizabeth Yao, director at elizyao@iu.edu. An early acceptance from the Piano Academy is usually possible if admission is certain.

  1. Eligibility: Accepting serious pianists, ages 12-19. Exceptionally advanced students younger than 12-years may be admitted by special permission of the director.
  2. Application process: To apply, complete the online registration form and pay only the Non-Refundable Audition Fee - $100. Your audition will not be reviewed if the audition fee is not paid. If openings exist, the deadline may be extended for qualified applicants
  3. Audition requirements: Upon paying the audition fee, you will receive a confirmation email with a link and instructions on how to upload audition materials. (If you have registered previously and need access to the audition portal please email musicsp@iu.edu)
  4. Cancellation Policy: Click here for our most up to date cancellation policy.

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