April Meeting
Schedule
Mon, 17 Aug, 2026 at 09:30 am
UTC-04:00Location
West Michigan Piano | Grand Rapids, MI
đ West Michigan Piano, 3600 29th St SE, Grand Rapids
âïž Nick Susi - Matthay for Everyday Pedagogy
âĄïž https://ptfgr.org/monthly-programs
đ¶ Program description:
The British pianist Tobias Matthay (1858-1945) remains one of the most influential teachers in the history of piano pedagogy. His inspiring teaching helped to raise a generation of British musical talents including Myra Hess, York Bowen, Clifford Curzon, Irene Scharrer, and many more. So what was it about his teaching that was so effective, and what can we learn from it 100 years later? In spite of being a prolific author who tried to capture his method in print, his books remain dense and impenetrable. This session will offer a brief overview of Matthay's method by interpreting his writings, their historical context, and their legacy. Special focus will be given to practical applications of his pedagogy for students of any age.
Bio: Described in The WholeNote as âan innovative musician and aggressive thinker with a gift for keyboard brilliance,â Dr. Nicholas Susi enjoys a multifaceted career living out his deep love of music. He recognizes that Classical music has been a transformative force in his life, and seeks to share its power with others through his teaching and performing. As a teenager, Nicholas experienced a musical turning point upon discovering the music of Franz Liszt. Thrilled by the composerâs virtuoso music and inspirational biography, he became a lifelong super-fan of all things Liszt. Performances and projects centering around the Hungarian composer have been a recurring theme throughout Dr. Susiâs career. He has appeared as soloist in the concerti of Liszt with the Omaha Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia of Greater Kansas City, Taneycomo Festival Orchestra, and Webster Symphony Orchestra, and he celebrated the composerâs bicentennial in 2011 with a series of performances of the complete Douze Ă©tudes dâexĂ©cution transcendante. In 2014, Susi advanced to the semifinals of the International Franz Liszt Piano Competition (Utrecht, The Netherlands) as one of two Americans selected worldwide to participate in this prestigious competition. Most recently, he made his debut as a published author in the 2020 edition of The Journal of the American Liszt Society; in his article, Susi offers an interdisciplinary reading of Lisztâs Legend no. 1 by intersecting theoretical analysis with Catholic iconography.
Dr. Susiâs research has been awarded grants from such organizations as the Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD), Mu Phi Epsilon Foundation, and Legacy Foundation for the Arts. These and other grants enabled him to travel, study, and perform music across Europe; the experiences of researching Beethoven in Bonn, Debussy in Paris, and Mozart in Vienna have been central to his development as a musician and to his cosmopolitan understanding of musical styles. Other noteworthy appearances abroad include recitals at the CitĂ© universitaire de Paris, two all-Liszt concerts for the Princess von Hohenzollern at her castle in Namedy, Germany, and concerto solos with the Wiener Residenz Orchester and Symphonieorchester der Hochschule fĂŒr Musik und Tanz Köln.
Stateside, Dr. Susiâs career took off upon winning the 2015 National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) Young Artist Competition. Winners of this competition receive two years of management, which resulted in performances, masterclasses, and lectures across the country. At the same time, Susi recorded and released his debut album, Scarlatti Now, to critical acclaim; in addition to international radio airplay, the disc was featured on the
prestigious Criticsâ Choice list (2017) of American Record Guide and was chosen as a 1st place winner of The American Prize in 2018.
Dr. Susi is Assistant Professor of Piano at the University of South Carolina, President of the American Matthay Association, and Associate Director of the Southeastern Piano Festival. He previously taught piano and music theory at The College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, MN. He completed his doctorate at the University of Michigan, with previous studies at the University of Kansas and at the Hochschule fĂŒr Musik und Tanz Köln as a two-time DAAD grantee. Primary teachers include Zena Ilyashov, Jack Winerock, Nina Tichman, and Arthur Greene. For details on upcoming appearances and further listening, please visit www.nicholas-susi.com.
Where is it happening?
West Michigan Piano, 3600 29th St SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49512-1812, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
















