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Piano Cleveland

Piano Cleveland

Beachwood, OH 44122
Tax ID34-1774615

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About this organization

Revenue

$569,134

Expenses

$802,370

Mission

To bring to Cleveland the world’s best emerging pianists to compete; to celebrate their artistic excellence; to promote their careers; to inspire our community; and to further Northeast Ohio’s international friendships through music.

About

THE CLEVELAND INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION (CIPC) IS A QUADRENNIAL, FIFTEEN-DAY EXTRAVAGANZA CELEBRATING THE PIANO AND THOSE WHO DEDICATE THEIR LIVES TO MASTERING ITS ART. SINCE 1975 IT HAS ATTRACTED TOP-TIER CANDIDATES, AGES 18-30, WHO COMPETE BEFORE A MULTI-NATIONAL JURY AND ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES FOR TOP HONORS AND SPECIAL PERFORMANCE PRIZES.THE MOST RECENT CIPC WAS HELD IN 2016. THE CIPC WAS HELD OVER 15 DAYS, THEY HAD 20 PERFORMANCE SESSIONS, 11 SEPARATE FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES, AND HAD OVER 10,000 IN PHYSICAL ATTENDANCE. THERE WAS ALSO ONLINE ATTENDANCE AND THE 2016 CIPC WAS BROADCAST ON WCLV. GOING FORWARD, THE CIPC WILL BE HELD EVERY FOUR YEARS. THE NEXT CIPC WILL BE HELD IN 2020.(SEE SCHEDULE O CONTINUATION) THE CIPC PROGRAM ALSO INCLUDES THE CIPC YOUNG ARTISTS COMPETITION AND THE CIPC CONCERT SERIES. THE CIPC YOUNG ARTISTS COMPETITION IS A NATIONAL COMPETITION FOR PIANISTS AGES 12 THROUGH 17 WHICH IS HELD ON A QUADRENNIAL BASIS IN THE SECOND YEAR PRECEDING THE CLEVELAND INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION. CIPC YOUNG ARTISTS TESTS THE SKILLS OF YOUNG PIANISTS WITH CHALLENGING REPERTOIRE AND A COMPETITION EXPERIENCE JUDGED BY PROFESSIONAL PIANISTS. A DISTINGUISHING FEATURE OF THIS COMPETITION IS THAT ALL CONTESTANTS ARE PROVIDED WITH A CRITIQUE OF THEIR PERFORMANCE FROM EACH MEMBER OF THE JURY. THIS SPEAKS TO THE GOAL OF THE YOUNG ARTISTS COMPETITION, WHICH IS TO DEVELOP THE PERFORMANCE CAPABILITIES OF YOUNG PIANO STUDENTS, RENEW THEIR COMMITMENT TO PIANO STUDIES, AND PROVIDE AN IMPORTANT LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE. THE MOST RECENT CIPC YOUNG ARTISTS COMPETITION WAS HELD IN 2018. THE CIPC YOUNG ARTISTS COMPETITION WAS HELD OVER 9 DAYS, THERE WERE 8 PERFORMANCE SESSIONS, 13 SEPERATE FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES, AND HAD OVER 2,500 IN PHYSICAL ATTENDANCE. THE 2018 CIPC COMPETITION WAS AVALIABLE ON A LIVE WEBCAST FOR AUDIO AND VIDEO FROM PIANO'S WEBSITE. THE NEXT CIPC YOUNG ARTISTS COMPETITION WILL BE HELD IN 2022. GOING FORWARD, THE CIPC YOUNG ARTISTS COMPETITION WILL BE HELD EVERY FOUR YEARS.THE CIPC CONCERT SERIES IS A FULL YEAR OF CONCERTS FEATURING EXTRAORDINARY MUSICIANS FROM AROUND THE WORLD.CIPC ARTSCONNECT IS A COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAM - BY WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH ARTS ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS NORTHEAST, OHIO, CIPC BRINGS THE ARTS INTO OUR COMMUNITY.

Interesting data from their 2019 990 filing

The filing reveals the mission of the non-profit as “Piano international association of northern ohio (piano) is a premiere musical organization presenting world-class programs in support of pianists who have dedicated their lives to our musical heritage. created in 1994 as the presenting organization of the cleveland international piano competition (cipc), the organization has since grown to encompass a broad range of program activities, including cipc young artists competition and the cipc concert series. piano's mission is to honor pianistic excellence, support the best musical qualities of young artists, encourage the performance of and acquaintance with the great repertoire of music, and to promote international friendship and good will through music.”.

When detailing its functions, they were listed as: “Piano international association of northern ohio (piano) is a premiere musical organization presenting world-class programs in support of pianists who have dedicated their lives to our musical heritage. created in 1994 as the presenting organization of the cleveland international piano competition (cipc), the organization has since grown to encompass a broad range of program activities, including cipc young artists competition and the cipc concert series. piano's mission is to honor pianistic excellence, support the best musical qualities of young artists, encourage the performance of and acquaintance with the great repertoire of music, and to promote international friendship and good will through music.”.

  • According to the law, the state where the non-profit operates has been reported as OH.
  • The filing specifies that the non-profit's address in 2019 was 20600 CHAGRIN BLVD SUITE 1110, SHAKER HTS, OH, 44122.
  • As of 2019, the non-profit's form shows they have a total of 7 employees.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are between $500,000 and $1,000,000+.
  • Revenue is between $500,000 and $1,000,000+.
  • Revenue less expenses is -$233,236.
  • The organization has 29 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 1994.
  • The organization pays $234,873 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $108,549 in fundraising expenses.