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The Piano Pod - a global hub for innovation, education, and connection in classical piano music

The Piano Pod - a global hub for innovation, education, and connection in classical piano music

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...where tradition meets innovation. Together, we bring PIANO into the FUTURE.

a global hub for innovation, education, and connection in classical piano music

Hey, 🎹 enthusiasts out there! My name is Yukimi, a classical pianist and educator from NYC and executive producer of The Piano Pod. The Piano Pod🎙 is a one-of-a-kind podcast that delves deep into the fascinating world of classical music, with a specific focus on the 🎹 piano. In a biweekly format, the show explores intriguing discussions with guests breaking exciting new ground in the classical music industry. The Piano Pod aims to nurture a thriving community that embraces innovative approaches to ensure classical music's relevance and vitality in today's dynamic landscape.

"How can I present the beautiful tradition of classical music to the 21st-century audience in a fun, contemporary, and engaging way?"

When I started building a piano studio in the trendy neighborhood of Downtown Manhattan in 2007 while in the NYU graduate program in piano studies, I began to ponder this question. I realized the stark difference in expectations toward classical music and music education between music professionals and the general public. Then, one of the NYU music department's professors suggested I start a podcast: the platform would allow classical musicians to address this disparity and spark conversations about audience engagement.

Finally, fast forward to 10+ years later, The Piano Pod was born in the summer of 2020. Since then, I have had the privilege of interviewing A-listers in the classical music industry: international concert pianists, composers, arrangers, digital streamers/influencers, music educators, entrepreneurs, neurodiverse specialists, and performance psychologists.

Through fascinating conversations, we have explored how classical music should continue to evolve to remain relevant to our lifestyle, society, and culture. Over the past three seasons, The Piano Pod has achieved remarkable success by reaching faithful listeners on audio platforms and viewers via YouTube.

As the show is celebrating the past season's achievements and gearing toward the new season in the fall, my mission as the Executive Producer is crystal clear: to provide a platform for classical musicians and educators to reflect and discuss ways to keep our industry robust and meaningful in this ever-changing world and move it forward in the post-pandemic era.

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  • Bells of Nagasaki — Anli Lin Tong on Faith, Lineage, and the Artist’s Callin
    Dec 17 2025

    What does a piano recital have to do with war, faith, and forgiveness?

    In this episode of The Piano Pod, pianist and educator Anli Lin Tong shares the story behind Bells of Nagasaki: Music for Contemplation—a profoundly moving concert created for the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki.

    What began as a single song her father used to sing—The Bells of Nagasaki—became a powerful act of remembrance, shaped by the legacy of Dr. Takashi Nagai, a survivor who transformed unimaginable loss into a life devoted to peace.

    This conversation moves beyond repertoire and performance into questions rarely asked in classical music:

    • What responsibility does an artist carry when history is still unresolved? • How does sound hold memory when words fail?

    From the history of Urakami Cathedral’s bells, silenced for decades, to Anli’s own journey—moving to the U.S. alone as a child, studying with legendary teachers, and carrying artistic lineage forward—this episode reveals how music can become a moral witness.

    It’s a conversation about remembrance, responsibility, and the quiet power of sound to hold history—and humanity—together.

    Learn More About Anli Lin Tong

    • 📝 Read my blog exploring Anli’s artistry and work
    • 📰 Press Coverage: Bells of Nagasaki: Music for Contemplation
    • 🎓 Juilliard Feature The Juilliard School highlights Anli’s writing on her teacher Mieczysław Munz:

    🎹 THE PIANO POD

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    1 h y 34 m
  • Between Worlds: Mirna Lekic on Cultural Crossings, Sonic Identity, and the Art of Connection
    Dec 10 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with pianist and educator Mirna Lekić for a conversation that spans continents, sound worlds, and the deeper layers of what music can mean in a human life.

    Born and raised in Sarajevo during the Bosnian War and now based in New York City, Mirna brings a rare perspective to the piano — one shaped by resilience, migration, devotion, and an unshakable belief in music as a stabilizing, healing force.

    We explore her acclaimed 2023 album MIRAGE, a breathtaking collection of sonic illusions and cultural crossings that reimagines the piano as a global storyteller — moving from Azerbaijan to Spain, Armenia to Java, and beyond.

    This episode dives into:

    • how early musical experiences during war shaped Mirna’s artistic identity
    • the healing and stabilizing role music played during her family’s resettlement
    • the depth of Bosnian and Balkan musical influences
    • how cultural diversity becomes musical philosophy, not performance
    • MIRAGE and its groundbreaking approach to sound, resonance, and identity
    • collaborative work with living composers, shadow puppeteers, and multidisciplinary artists
    • how educators can guide young musicians toward authenticity in a rapidly changing world

    It’s a conversation about healing, devotion, heritage, and the power of sound to help us make sense of where we come from — and where we’re going.

    🌟 SOUND BITES

    “Music was a healing presence.” “Music study demands devotion.” “Music can be a lifeline.”

    🎧 FEATURED LINKS FROM MIRNA'S WORK

    From the album Masks:

    • Debussy, The Toybox (opening)
    • Villa-Lobos: Negrinha, No. 5 from Baby’s Family

    From MIRAGE:

    • Ali-Zadeh — Music for Piano
    • Lachenmann — Guero
    • Cowell — Aeolian Harp

    From Eastern Currents: Ramin Heydarbeygi — Aramesh

    Mirna’s Shadow Puppetry Collaborations:

    • https://youtu.be/V5Tj2ZHDGS8?si=Aa05gwPs0R0evO8r
    • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duMJtVPVOIs&t=262s

    Read my review on Mirna's Album, MIRAGE on Substack

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    1 h y 22 m
  • The Embodied Pianist: Elena Riu on Presence, Breath, and Artistic Freedom
    Nov 19 2025

    In this episode of The Piano Pod, I sit down with Elena Riu — pianist, groundbreaking recording artist, educator, and yoga/mindfulness teacher — whose work has reshaped how we think about artistry, embodiment, and the future of piano performance. Elena has long been a force of quiet revolution.

    Long before conversations about inclusivity and expanded repertoire entered the mainstream, she was commissioning bold new works, centering Latin-American and women composers, and exploring how breath, movement, and somatic awareness can transform the way we play and teach music.

    This conversation travels across the full spectrum of her artistry — from embodied performance to cultural identity, from the menstrual cycle as a source of creativity to breaking nineteenth-century norms about who pianists should be and what they should play. If you’ve ever wondered how breath shapes sound, how identity shapes expression, or how artists can create courageously beyond convention, this is a conversation you won’t forget.

    [Explore Elena’s Work]

    Salsa Nueva — Score (16-piece anthology):

    • 📘 Purchase on Stretta
    • 📘 Purchase on Presto Music

    Salsa Nueva — Album (with Latin percussionist Wilmer Sifontes):

    • 🎧 SOMM Recordings

    Out of the Blues / R&B Collection — Score:

    • 📘 Purchase on Presto Music

    Piano Icons for the 21st Century (Linn Records):

    • 🎧 Amazon

    🌐 Elena’s Website

    ✨ If you enjoyed this episode…

    • Please like, comment, and subscribe — it truly helps our community grow.
    • Follow The Piano Pod on social media for more conversations at the intersection of creativity, connection, and the evolving world of classical music.
    • 📝 My blog on Elena & her album Salsa Nueva:
    • 🎵 Listen to our Sounds of Inspiration – Piano Works from Season 6 Playlist

    Thank you for listening — and for supporting a space where artists can be fully themselves.

    #ThePianoPod #Season6 #ElenaRiu #EmbodiedMusician #EmbodiedPianist #ClassicalMusic #Piano #SalsaNueva #MindfulnessForMusicians #Somatics #YogaForMusicians #NewMusic #LatinAmericanComposers #CreativeCourage #PianistLife

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    1 h y 33 m
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