Sing for Hope Pianos
Sing for Hope
The Sing for Hope Pianos

Concord Conservatory of Music

Program Dates

  1. Launch Event

    May 30, 2026
  2. First Day of Public Play

    May 30, 2026
  3. Last Day of Public Play

    June 27, 2026

Public Sites

  • 1
    Nature’s Keys
    1317 Main Street
    1317 Main Street, Concord, MA
  • 2
    Sound Waves: Let the Music Flow
    Bruce Freeman Rail Trail bridge
    Bruce Freeman Rail Trail bridge
  • 3
    Sound in Color
    Concord Visitor Center
    58 Main Street, Concord, MA
  • 4
    A Tribute to the Soul
    34 Walden Street
    34 Walden Street, Concord, MA
  • 5
    Rhythm in Blue
    Concord Museum
    Concord Museum, Concord, MA
  • 6
    Simplicity is the Key to Life
    The Umbrella Arts Center
    The Umbrella Arts Center, Concord, MA
  • 7
    Tulip Time
    Hunt Recreation Center
    Hunt Recreation Center, 90 Stow Street, Concord, MA
  • 8
    In Bloom
    The Guitar Museum of New England
    The Guitar Museum of New England, 74 Commonwealth Avenue, Concord, MA

About this Program

Piano on the Town: Concord Conservatory of Music x Sing for Hope

To celebrate the Concord Conservatory of Music's 20th Anniversary, we're bringing the joy of live music out of the concert hall and into everyday life. In partnership with the global arts nonprofit Sing for Hope, eight artist-designed pianos will appear throughout Concord and West Concord — free for anyone to play, enjoy, and discover.

From May 30 through June 26, 2026, these pianos become open-air invitations to pause, listen, and play. Each piano was transformed by a local or regional artist into a unique, playable work of art reflecting the character, history, and spirit of the Concord community.

Launch: The Piano Xtravaganza Launch Party

Join us for the official opening on Saturday, May 30 at 10:30 AM at Brookside Square. The event features CCM students and faculty artist Yelena Beriyeva performing together.

Performances Throughout the Month

  • June 5 — Faculty pop-up concert by Yelena Beriyeva at the Visitor's Center
  • June 6 — Concord Pride Parade Launch featuring Kayleigh Bennett & Leah Kosch at The Umbrella Arts Center
  • June 7 — CCM Student Showcase at Bruce Freeman Rail Trail
  • June 11–12 — Faculty pop-up concerts by William Kim and Philipp Stäudlin & Yoko Hagino
  • June 13 — Drop-in piano lessons with William Kim at Hunt Recreation Center
  • June 19–20 — Additional faculty and student performances to close the celebration

For the full schedule of events, visit Concord Conservatory of Music.

Program News

The Sing for Hope Pianos

Sing for Hope Pianos is a global arts program that creates artist-designed pianos, places them in public spaces for everyone to enjoy, then transports and activates them year-round in schools, hospitals, and community centers worldwide. Sing for Hope has provided more pianos for under-resourced public schools than any other organization in the world.

The Sing for Hope Pianos
700+
SFH Pianos Created
57 Million+
People Reached
8 Billion+
Media Impressions Garnered

Frequently Asked Questions

This is the most important question of all, and the answer is a resounding Yes! The Sing for Hope Pianos are for everyone and anyone to enjoy. Have a seat and play — it’s all yours!