World Piano Day

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Online, Monday 29th March

Piano Day is a worldwide celebration of the piano. It takes place on the 88th day of the year because of the number of keys on the instrument being celebrated – in 2021 it’s the 29th March.

“Why does the world need a Piano Day? For many reasons. But mostly, because it doesn’t hurt to celebrate the piano and everything around it: performers, composers, piano builders, tuners, movers and most important, the listener.” – Nils Frahm

HOW WILL YOU CELEBRATE PIANO DAY?

Create your own piano events with friends or simply share your videos, poems, photos – anything that is piano inspired.
Don’t forget to tag us in your posts!

Instagram – tag instagram.com/pianodayofficial

Email – share your fun stuff with info(at)pianoday(dot)org


Date:
Monday 29th March
Time:
Varies
Price:
Free

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