Meet the Keynote Speakers



The Piano Conference eagerly anticipates keynote speeches from Randall Faber, Sarah Hoover, and Stanford Thompson. Learn more about the speakers and mark this exhilarating conference on your calendar! Haven’t registered for The Piano Conference yet? Register here.

Randall Faber

Randall Faber has been a guest artist at universities throughout North America and Asia, including the Beijing Central Conservatory, the Shanghai Conservatory, and the Royal Conservatory of Canada. He has been a Convention Artist for the Music Teachers National Association and master teacher for the World Conference on Piano Pedagogy, National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy, the Australia Piano Pedagogy Conference, the National Piano Teachers Institute, and the Online Global Piano Summit. A Steinway Artist, Faber has given recitals throughout the U.S., Canada, and Asia. He has appeared on international television and on public radio in live recital broadcasts.

Dr. Faber holds three degrees from the University of Michigan and a PhD in Education and Human Development from Vanderbilt University. His research on motivation and talent development has been featured in journals and media in South Korea, China, Australia, and at the 9th International Conference on Motivation in Lisbon, Portugal.

Randall and his wife, Nancy, are authors of the best-selling Piano Adventures® method, which received the MTNA Frances Clark Piano Pedagogy Award.  Published in 13 languages, their books reach millions of students around the world. In 2019, Dr. Faber was honored with the inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award in Education from the Roland Corporation.

Randall Faber

Sarah Hoover

Sarah Hoover serves as Associate Dean for Innovation in the Arts and Health at the Peabody Institute, where she is responsible for advancing initiatives that link the performing arts and health within Peabody, Johns Hopkins Medicine, and entities within the university and Baltimore community. Since arriving at Peabody, Hoover has advocated for the health of Peabody’s musicians and dancers by developing curriculum and co-curricular programs to prevent injury and optimize performance, facilitated the creation of the Peabody Clinic for Performing Artists, and supported the start-up of a research lab in performance science. With partners across Johns Hopkins University and Health System, her team is building out a transdisciplinary center of performing arts and health to advance health in and through the performing arts, encompassing research, clinical care, education, arts services, and advocacy.

Hoover’s research in the field of arts in health has led to the development of bedside and lobby music programs throughout the Johns Hopkins Health System and the development of creative aging residencies and sensory-friendly concerts. She has helped to develop Peabody Prescribe, a community arts entity within Peabody Preparatory, offering arts experiences developed in collaboration with researchers and clinicians from Johns Hopkins Medicine that support health and well-being. Along with her book, Music as Care: Artistry in the Hospital Environment, these clinical and community programs have built novel educational and experiential career pathways for musicians in arts-in-health contexts. As part of her commitment to artist workforce development, Hoover serves as board member for the National Organization for Arts in Health. Prior to her appointment at Peabody, Hoover was a performer, teacher of singing, music journalist, and festival director and received degrees from Yale College (BA) and the Peabody Institute (DMA.)

Sarah Hoover

Stanford Thompson

Stanford Thompson (he/him) founded and led music education organization Play On Philly, served as the founding board chair of El Sistema USA, and founded and currently serves as executive director of Equity Arc. In those roles, he has led complex strategic planning and organizational design projects for local and national initiatives that provide equitable arts access for communities and artists.

As a Principal with Goldsmith Strategies, he has guided the strategic development of dozens of organizations across the United States. He has also collaborated with WolfBrown on strategic planning, program evaluation, and establishing new ventures with the support of national institutional funders.

Stanford serves on the faculty of the Global Leaders Institute and regularly speaks at major arts and business conferences and institutions. He has been a TED Fellow, presenting on music as a powerful tool for positive personal and societal change. Stanford holds degrees from The Curtis Institute of Music and New England Conservatory.

Stanford Thompson, © Todd Rosenberg Photography 2022
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