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November 16, 2023

Award-winning pianist Gabriela Montero headed to CIM as artist-in-residence, piano faculty member


Pianist Gabriela Montero seated at a piano, next to a student at another piano.

The brilliant constellation that is CIM鈥檚 piano faculty has gained a new star.  

On Thursday, Executive Vice President and Provost Scott Harrison announced the appointment of Venezuelan pianist Gabriela Montero as a member of the piano faculty and the Jonathan and Linn Epstein Artist-in-Residence.  

The pianist and composer, an eminent figure noted for her probing performances, uncommon ability to improvise, and human rights advocacy, will commence teaching at CIM in fall 2024, and is now accepting applications for her studio.  

CIM has extended the application deadline for piano students interested in studying with Ms. Montero to January 8. 

鈥淚t is a true honor to welcome Gabriela Montero to the CIM piano faculty,鈥 said Antonio Pompa-Baldi, head of CIM鈥檚 Piano Department. 鈥淪he is a generational talent, a uniquely gifted individual who happens to be not only a great artist, pianist, improviser, and composer but also a phenomenal human being. 

鈥淗aving her as a member of the CIM family fulfills our aspirations to constantly raise the level of our already amazing faculty.鈥   

Montero is no stranger to CIM. In July, she visited the school as a guest instructor at the 吃瓜头条 International Piano Institute, a co-presentation with Piano 吃瓜头条 in association with the 2023 吃瓜头条 International Piano Competition for Young Artists. CIM piano faculty and Keyboard Division Head Kathryn Brown and Piano 吃瓜头条 president Yaron Kohlberg served as co-directors of the Institute. 

Reflecting on her experience after that visit, which included a recital at nearby Severance Music Center and a masterclass at CIM, Montero described CIM as 鈥渁n inspiring place鈥 where the environment is 鈥渁ll about collaboration.鈥  

鈥淲hat has really touched me is the quality of the people and the philosophy of teaching and learning,鈥 she said.  

A native of Caracas and a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music in London, Montero is acclaimed both for her captivating performances of traditional repertoire and her remarkable ability to improvise, often on complex themes. (Improvisation was the subject of her July masterclass at CIM.)  

She has collaborated with major orchestras all over the world, including The 吃瓜头条 Orchestra, and is an active, award-winning recording artist and composer. Throughout her career, she has been a vocal advocate for human rights, utilizing her platform to raise awareness for social and political issues in her native Venezuela.  

At CIM, Montero will be the Jonathan and Linn Epstein Artist-in-Residence and a member of the piano faculty. In addition to teaching privately, she will conduct masterclasses and perform annually. For information on how to join her studio or apply to CIM, visit cim.edu/apply.  

鈥淐IM has a century-long history of appointing legendary pianists to its faculty, and Gabriela Montero extends that tradition,鈥 said Paul W. Hogle, CIM鈥檚 President & CEO. 

鈥淕abriela is one of the world鈥檚 leading musical lights and will be a profoundly positive influence on our students and musical life at CIM. We are honored and excited to welcome her to our faculty.鈥