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

di Yukimi Song New York

...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 s ... 

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  • Stagione 5

  • Season 5 Episode 15 "Reimagining Raga and Jazz" feat. Charu Suri - Pianist, Composer, & Jazz-Raga Pioneer

    Season 5 Episode 15 "Reimagining Raga and Jazz" feat. Charu Suri - Pianist, Composer, & Jazz-Raga Pioneer

    🎶 In this episode of The Piano Pod, "Reimagining Raga and Jazz - Blending Indian Ragas, Jazz, and Classical Music," I sat down with Charu Suri—award-winning pianist, composer, and trailblazer—who is redefining what jazz can be through her original genre: Raga Jazz. As one of the first female jazz artists of Indian origin to perform at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, Charu fearlessly blends Indian ragas, Western classical traditions, Sufi mysticism, and modern jazz into something entirely her own. 🌍 From growing up across four continents to discovering jazz later in life, Charu shares the personal and artistic journey that led her to create genre-defying albums like The Book of Ragas, Ragas & Waltzes, and her latest, Rags and Ragas, featuring legends such as John Patitucci and Steve Gadd. In this episode, we explore: 🎶 What makes a raga unique—and how it compares to jazz and classical music 🎶 The healing power of raga-based improvisation 🎶 Her journey as a South Asian woman in jazz 🎶 Grief, creativity, and composing through personal loss 🎶 Her legacy and vision for a more inclusive music industry 📺🎧 Do not miss this episode—experience how Charu reimagines musical traditions with depth, innovation, and heart. ✨ VIP Substack subscribers get exclusive perks and behind-the-scenes content - HERE. [Charu Suri] 🌐Website 📺YouTube 💚Spotify [Links] ▶️ RAGA No. 1 (Bhimpalas, Kirwani) by Charu Suri ▶️ Verona Waltz (RAGAS & WALTZES by Charu Suri) ▶️ FRENCH QUARTER (Raga Charukesi) for NPR Tiny Desk 2024 Contest: [The Piano Pod] 💖 Support Our Work on Substack 🎗️ Support Our Work: Make a donation 🎵 Subscribe to our Sounds of Inspiration (all the music and piano pieces mentioned during our conversations): Stay Connected: 🚨 Latest News 🌐 Website

  • Season 5 Episode 14: Mastering Musical Heritage feat. Jose Ramos Santana, Steinway Artist

    Season 5 Episode 14: Mastering Musical Heritage feat. Jose Ramos Santana, Steinway Artist

    In this episode of The Piano Pod, Mastering Musical Heritage—Exploring Spanish Piano Traditions and Embracing Puerto Rican Identity, I had the privilege of speaking with José Ramos Santana, a Steinway Artist and one of the foremost interpreters of Spanish and Latin American piano music. This conversation is a deep dive into the passion, heritage, and evolution of Spanish and Caribbean piano traditions. From the expressive genius of Albéniz, Granados, and de Falla to the rich cultural legacy of Puerto Rican composers, José shares his insights on interpreting this repertoire with authenticity and heart. He reflects on his journey from Puerto Rico to Juilliard, the mentorship of Alicia de Larrocha, and his ongoing mission to mentor the next generation of pianists through meaningful cultural connection. 🎶 In this episode, we discuss: The influence of ethnomusicologist Felipe Pedrell on Spanish composers The improvisational nature of Granados’ music José’s reflections on Alicia de Larrocha’s legacy The 10th anniversary of the Puerto Rico International Piano Festival Latin American composers like Manuel Tavares, Ignacio Cervantes, and Roberto Sierra The importance of embracing cultural identity in piano education Whether you are a pianist, music educator, or classical music enthusiast, José’s wisdom and passion will inspire and enlighten you. 👉👉 Learn more about this episode HERE. 👈👈 ✨ VIP Substack subscribers get early access to the audio version: subscribe here. 🗣️ I’d love to hear your thoughts. How has Spanish or Latin American music influenced your musical path? Leave a comment and join the conversation! [Jose Ramos Santana] Website Puerto Rico International Music Festival Watch José Ramos Santana perform Evocación from Iberia, Book 1 by Isaac Albéniz [The Piano Pod] Support Our Work: Make a donation Subscribe to our Sounds of Inspiration (all the music and piano pieces mentioned during our conversations) Latest News Website Instagram

  • Season 5 Episode 13: Composing with Humanity – Nimrod Borenstein on Music, Expression & Legacy

    Season 5 Episode 13: Composing with Humanity – Nimrod Borenstein on Music, Expression & Legacy

    In this episode of The Piano Pod, I had the pleasure of speaking with Nimrod Borenstein—acclaimed composer and conductor—about his remarkable journey in music. From his early days as a violinist to becoming one of today’s most celebrated composers, Nimrod shares his artistic philosophy, the evolution of his piano works, and the influences that have shaped his unique voice. We dive deep into his signature piano works, including Reminiscences of Childhood and his 24 Études, explore the inspiration behind his Shirim collection, and discuss his collaborations with legendary musicians like Vladimir Ashkenazy. His insights into the challenges of composing for piano, the storytelling power of music, and his artistic legacy make this an episode you won’t want to miss! IN THIS EPISODE: 🔹 Defining artistry, mission, and passion 🔹 The piano as a powerful medium of expression 🔹 Signature piano works: Reminiscences of Childhood & Études 🔹 Shirim: Bringing sophisticated music to all pianists 🔹 The making of Borenstein’s Piano Concerto 🔹 His greatest influence: His father, painter Alec Borenstein 🔹 Collaborating with Vladimir Ashkenazy 🔹 Legacy, storytelling, and the composer’s role today All the pieces mentioned in the episode are listed in this playlist. 💬 What does music mean to you? How do you connect with a composer’s storytelling? Let’s discuss in the comments! 🔔 Subscribe & hit the notification bell so you don’t miss out on more inspiring conversations with the world’s leading musicians. [The Piano Pod] 💖 Subscribe TPP on Substack to support our work! 🎗️ Support Our Work by a donation

  • Season 5 Episode 12: "Blurred Boundaries: Classical Meets Jazz" feat. Ophelia Gordon, Concert Pianist & Recording Artist

    Season 5 Episode 12: "Blurred Boundaries: Classical Meets Jazz" feat. Ophelia Gordon, Concert Pianist & Recording Artist

    📣 This Episode is Brought to You by the New York Piano Group. Find Your Piano Community with the New York Piano Group! 🔗 Learn more 🎶 Can a composer truly belong to both the jazz and classical worlds? In this episode of The Piano Pod, we sit down with concert pianist and recording artist Ophelia Gordon, a leading interpreter of Nikolai Kapustin’s music. Known for her seamless fusion of classical technique with jazz freedom, Ophelia shares her journey of trusting her instincts, finding her voice, and redefining musical boundaries. Topics We Explore: Trusting Yourself – The journey of self-discovery and staying authentic in a field rooted in tradition. Kapustin’s Legacy – The ongoing debate: Is his music jazz or classical? Improvisation & Freedom – How Ophelia brings spontaneity into structured compositions. Musical Identity & Influence – Growing up in a jazz-loving household, training in classical music, and even studying at the BRIT school. Bridging Two Musical Worlds – Creating jazz-style lead sheets for Kapustin’s etudes, inviting improvisation into his structured compositions. Finding Kapustin in a Time of Crisis – How discovering his music became pivotal in her life. Upcoming Album: Between the Lines – Behind the scenes of her all-Kapustin recording, set for release in Fall 2025. Watch exclusive excerpts of Ophelia’s performances of Kapustin’s works throughout the episode! What do you think—is Kapustin more jazz or classical? How do you define authenticity as a musician? Drop your thoughts in the comments! [Ophelia Gordon - Pianist, Recording Artist, and Leading Kapustin Interpreter] 📸 Instagram & TikTok: @OpheliaGordon 🌍 Website: OpheliaGordon.com [The Piano Pod] 💖 Subscribe for free or unlock exclusive materials with a paid subscription. 🎗️ Support Our Work: Make a donation 🎵 Subscribe to our Sounds of Inspiration (all the music and piano pieces mentioned during our conversations) Stay Connected: Latest News: https://linktr.ee/thepianopod Website: https://thepianopod.com 📱 Instagram: @thepianopod Facebook: https://facebook.com/ThePianoPodNYC TikTok: @thepianopod #Kapustin #Jazz #ClassicalPiano #Pianists #ClassicalPianists #JazzPianist #MusicIdentity #Improvisation

  • Season 5 Episode 11: Practising the Piano – Neuroscience, Technique, Musicality, and Performance Mastery for Pianists feat. Graham Fitch

    Season 5 Episode 11: Practising the Piano – Neuroscience, Technique, Musicality, and Performance Mastery for Pianists feat. Graham Fitch

    📣 This Episode is Brought to You by the New York Piano Group. Find Your Piano Community with the New York Piano Group! 🔗 Learn more 🎹 How can neuroscience and a student-centered approach reshape our practice and teaching the piano? In this episode of The Piano Pod, Practising the Piano – Neuroscience, Technique, Musicality, and Performance Mastery for Pianists, I sit down with Graham Fitch—a pianist, educator, writer, and one of the leading figures in piano pedagogy. What separates Graham is his extensive research in piano pedagogy and neuroscience, his empirical, results-driven approach, and his compassionate, student-centered teaching philosophy that transforms how pianists learn and perform. Is Hanon still relevant? What about Czerny? How do neuroscience and modern practice techniques redefine piano pedagogy today? In this episode, we discuss: Why repetition alone won’t lead to mastery—and what actually works How neuroscience helps train technique, memory, and musical expression Creative strategies for effective practice that go beyond scales and exercises Why a student-centered approach leads to better, more engaged learning The importance of feedback and reflection in piano training How to prepare for performance with confidence and expressive freedom A deep dive into traditional and modern piano techniques—including Neuhaus, Hanon, Czerny, and more Muscle memory alone isn’t enough—integrate aural and cognitive learning for mastery. Stay Connected with Graham Fitch Practising The Piano YouTube Channel Books & Courses Mentioned: 🈹 Subscribe yearly to Practising the Piano Online Academy and enjoy full, unlimited access to all materials—plus, save 30% compared to the monthly plan! 🎓 Piano Teachers’ Course UK 🎼 Finchcocks 📖 What Every Pianist Needs to Know About the Body – Thomas Carson Mark: 🔗 Get it here 📖 Tyranny of Tradition in Piano Teaching – Walter Ponce: 🔗 Get it here 📖 Rudolph Ganz Exercises Contemporary and Special for Piano: 🔗 Read here 📖 Heinrich Neuhaus – The Art of Piano Playing Stay Connected with The Piano Pod Subscribe to TPP on Substack for free or unlock exclusive materials 💬 What are YOUR biggest takeaways from this episode? Drop a comment below, and let’s discuss!