2023-25 PIANO FESTIVAL WORKSHOP – ATTENTION PIANO TEACHERS and their students!
Registered participants for the NCMTA 2023-25 Piano Festival Workshop will be able to enter here when the new videos come available. For the first time, our workshop is being held virtually, via our NCMTA Vimeo channel! You are required to have the workshop password to participate; please check your email for the password.
WHY WORKSHOP?
The workshop is an opportunity for you and your students to hear Festival works performed and discussed by experienced teacher/performers. Utilizing this resource is an excellent opportunity to experience a broad range of select repertoire, even if you have no students participating in the festival! Teachers who will be judging are also highly encouraged to register.
EVENT DETAILS
- All videos, coming soon, will be available through June 1, 2025.
- Location: NCMTA Vimeo Channel – access code is displayed on screen upon payment, emailed to you, and appears on your Stripe receipt.
- Local Host: Olga Urick, VP Piano Section
HELPFUL LINKS & INFO
- Fee is $30 for teachers, $5 for students.
- Registration will be available online.
- Current Piano Repertoire Lists
- Piano Festival Regulations
- Piano Performance Festival Event Page
CLINICIANS
Our clinicians present performances of works from the lists and offer pedagogical insights for each piece.

Douglas Jurs presents the 2023-35 Junior A&B repertoire
Dr. Douglas Jurs is in his second year as Associate Professor of Piano and Piano Pedagogy at Elon University and was recently elected Vice-President of the Greensboro Music Teachers Association. With colleague Eden Brown, he recently published the complete keyboard works of Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges with Music by Black Composers

Victoria Fischer Faw presents the 2023-35 Senior A repertoire
VICTORIA FISCHER FAW, NCTM, D.M.A., Professor Emerita at Elon University, is a pianist, teacher, and scholar whose musical passions include the full range of piano solo and collaborative repertoire, teaching young teachers to teach piano, and mentoring undergraduate musical research.
Recent honors include being named 2021 North Carolina Music Teachers Association Teacher of the Year, MTNA 2022 National Teacher of the Year, and MTNA Foundation Fellow for 2022. Her scholarship and performance activity includes a specialty in the music of Béla Bartók. She won first prize at the 1990 Bartók-Kabalevsky International Piano Competition and has published and presented many articles and programs to local, state and national music teachers on Bartók and other musical topics. Dr. Fischer studied at Centenary College of Louisiana, UNC-Chapel Hill, UT Austin, and the Vienna Conservatory. Her teachers include Constance Knox Carroll, Danielle Martin, David Renner, Amanda Vick Lethco, Martha Hilley and Elliott Antokoletz. She is active in NCMTA and MTNA, and lives on a Christmas tree farm in Sparta, NC with her husband, Steve.

Frank Pittman presents the 2023-25 Senior B repertoire
Bio coming soon.
LIVE Q&A CONFERENCE SESSIONS
Our clinicians hold live Q&A sessions at our annual conferences, for teachers and students who have registered to access the workshop videos. Plan to watch the workshop videos and prepare your questions for the clinicians prior to this event! Registrants not in attendance at the conference will be able to join us virtually. Plan to view the workshop videos before the conference and come with your questions! Click Conference info.