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Find The Perfect Piano

Matching People With Teachers - And Pianos!

You will work directly with Aislyn who has access to all dealers and brands, new and used. Share your criteria or just a little about yourself and the player. Aislyn will find pianos meeting your needs and guide you every step of the way to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.

Aislyn
Gentile

Aislyn began playing piano at the age of 6, quickly developing a strong musical ear and a deep passion for classical music. By 16, she attended the prestigious summer program for young artists at Westminster Choir College, a prominent music conservatory in Princeton NJ. That same year, she began teaching piano privately. 

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By 19, she had performed at world-renowned venues including Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall and more. She  joined the faculty at Worldwide Piano and Music School, growing a thriving studio of over 50 students per week. 

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Her teaching experience, connections within the piano community and her warm personality launched her into a career with Steinway & Sons as a Piano Sales Specialist. There, she discovered a passion for helping people find pianos and gained extensive knowledge in piano manufacturing practices and management. She has worked with renowned concert artists and venues, achieving annual sales of over 1 million dollars and has made over one thousand successful piano matches. After several years with Steinway, Aislyn accepted an offer from Worldwide Piano, returning as Director of Education and Piano Sales. In this position Aislyn could share both her musical and instrumental knowledge. This position also allowed her the flexibility to focus on a new passion - motherhood!

 

Aislyn is still the acting Director at Worldwide Piano & Music School and the Owner and Founder of Sisu Music School. Aislyn continues to be an avid classical music enthusiast and devoted mother. In her spare time, she enjoys horseback riding, reading, writing, and time with friends. â€‹â€‹

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"Playing piano lets you think on a level that would otherwise be impossible." - Aislyn Gentile

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