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Pittsburgh Opera Piano Event

Thomas Solich is the Piano Man

In the article from Trib Live our owner, Thomas Solich, shares about his passion for piano and how it relates to the Pittsburgh Opera. Article Excerpt: Thomas Solich learned to play the piano by reading Braille, a system of raised dots that can be read with the fingers by people

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13th Annual Pittsburgh Opera Piano Sale Event

Solich Piano is grateful and humbled to be a part of the Pittsburgh Opera 2020 to support upcoming performances and free community events. “Every year, Pittsburgh Opera receives an annual loan of new Yamaha pianos for our rehearsal, coaching, and performance needs. These pianos are provided at no charge to

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The Importance of Kids Making Music Right Now

In the article from Northeast Ohio Parent magazine, our COO, Kyle Merritt, provides some perspective on the value of music in the home. During the COVID-19 pandemic — a time of hardship and uncertainty — music has become a universal language for families across the country, showing the importance of

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Yamaha Pianos Delivered to Concordia for Loan Program

Concordia University Ann Arbor has partnered with Solich Piano & Music Company to establish a Yamaha piano loan program, annually retiring the aged used pianos at CUAA and refreshing the Music Department with brand new instruments. Last week, the first piano delivery was made and eight Yamaha pianos were given

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Concerts Disappeared: Piano Sales Survived

Solich Music’s own Kyle Merritt was mentioned in the New York Times article that investigated how COVID-19 has impacted piano sales during 2020. The following is a short excerpt from the New York Times. Amateur pianists and students also drove unexpectedly robust sales in acoustic uprights. Kyle Merritt, the chief

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Playing for Stevie Wonder, NAMM Show Memory

My first NAMM Show was in 2005. I was a 20-year-old kid, who happened to be completely blind, and everybody thought I was just off my rocker saying I want to get into the piano business. I was a college student who had a computer business. People didn’t know that.

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