We welcome you to celebrate your own teacher by sharing a tribute with us and donating to The Frances Clark Center. Students, parents, and colleagues are honoring piano teachers from their communities as part of the “Power of a Piano Teacher” campaign.

The teachers featured here are making profound contributions to students at all stages, from the youngest beginners to college students, and to those who study later in life. These inspirational, personal stories testify of the timeless impact piano teachers have on their students and their communities.
Join us by honoring your teacher today through the “Power of a Piano Teacher” campaign.
Megan Hall honors Laurie Stevens
I vividly remember the first time my mother was called in to talk with my teacher after a piano lesson. My heart rate increased and I was certain I was in trouble. “She’s reading all the notes and rhythms,” she said to me and my mom, “but she’s always in a rush. She’s not playing musically.” For the next three years, Laurie worked with me on musicality, voicing, balance, phrasing, and rubato. She encouraged me to play for others in my community and in my church. She saw my potential and refused to accept anything less than my best. I am forever grateful to her for unlocking my musicality and for teaching me with her very best self, even when it was uncomfortable or challenging for me. Her honesty, encouragement, and kindness changed the course of my life.
Kairy Koshoeva honors Monique Duphil
Monique Duphil, my exceptional piano teacher at Oberlin Conservatory of Music, left an indelible mark on the lives of her students, instilling in us a deep and lasting passion for music. I will forever cherish the lessons she imparted, which inspire and uplift me. Her ability to convey emotion through music was unparalleled, and one of the most unforgettable experiences was hearing her performance of Ravel’s Piano Concerto, particularly the second movement. Her interpretation was nothing short of sublime, and it remains the most beautiful rendition of the piece I have ever heard. Monique was a master of the piano, and every piece she played showcased her remarkable skill, artistry, and deep understanding of the transformative power of music.
Monique’s legacy extended beyond the piano; she taught us the importance of humanity, kindness, and compassion. Her nurturing presence was felt by everyone who had the privilege of knowing her. She was more than a teacher—she was a guide, a mentor, and a friend. Through her, we learned that music has the power to not only elevate the soul but also to bring people together and change the world for the better. Monique made it her life’s work to help others, whether through the beauty of her music or her thoughtful and caring approach to teaching.
Her influence was not confined to the music studio. She touched the lives of her students in ways that went beyond the piano keys, fostering a sense of empathy and social responsibility. Monique’s commitment to improving the world was evident in everything she did, from encouraging us to connect with our communities to her active role in supporting environmental and humanitarian causes.
At the age of 88, Monique passed away, leaving a legacy that will forever resonate in the hearts of those who had the privilege to learn from her. She departed from us, much like the 88 keys of the piano she loved dearly. On behalf of all of her students, I offer my deepest gratitude for the profound impact she had on our lives. Through her, we learned not only how to play piano and master our craft but also how to approach life with grace, generosity, and compassion.
Rest in peace, dear Monique Duphil. Your teachings and kindness will forever live on in our hearts, and the world is better for having had you in it. Thank you for everything you gave to us, for your music, your wisdom, and for being a shining example of what it means to lead a life of purpose and love.

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