Alyssa Conde
Alyssa Conde holds a Bachelor's Degree in Piano Performance from Florida Atlantic University where she studied under Dr. Irena Kofman. She also holds a Master's Degree and Artist Diploma in Piano Performance from Roosevelt University's Chicago College of Performing Arts where she studied under Dr. Ludmila Lazar. She has performed within the United States as well as Europe. Some festivals attended include The University of Florida's Summer Academy, Brevard Music Festival, The Chamber Music Institute in Lincoln Nebraska, The International Academy of Music in Cremona, Italy, The InterHarmony International Music Festival in Arcidosso Tuscany, Italy and the Golandsky Institute Piano Symposium of 2018 in Portland, Oregon. In 2012 she was selected to perform at the Palm Beach International Piano Festival representing the USA. As a vocal collaborative artist she attended the 2014 University of Miami’s Frost School of Music Summer Program in Salzburg, Austria where she and duo partner Kacey Kurpinsky received honorable mention in the Schloss Mirabell competition. Ms. Conde has performed in Master Classes by Nelson Delle – Vigne Fabbri, James Giles, Enrico Elisi, Asaf Zohar, the Escher String Quartet, Gabriel Dobner and more. She was recently selected to perform in the 2018 PianoFest at Roosevelt University's Ganz Hall, which honored the centenary of Claude Debussy's death. And was also selected for the Ganz Festival of 2019, a series of three concerts granted by the Swiss Benevolent Society of Chicago in celebration of the musical legacy and contributions of Rudolph Ganz (1877-1972). In September of 2019, Ms. Conde performed at the Sunrise Civic Center Theatre where she received the Key to the City of Sunrise, FL. She was noticed for her community service of the arts and her impact on students pursuing music in local public schools. Currently a sought after collaborative pianist, and in pursuit of furthering her performing career, she also teaches privately and is on the Piano Faculty at the Project 88 Music Academy, Chicago School of Music and Merit School of Music.