Pianist Day is a holiday that honors the art and joy of playing the piano, and the pianists who make it possible. It is celebrated every year on November 8th, the birthday of Ivan Manko, a cultural activist, piano music enthusiast, and owner of the piano store chain, who came up with the idea of creating a dedicated day for pianists in 2014.
Since then, Pianist Day has gained popularity and recognition around the world and has received positive feedback and support from both the public and the media. Many people have expressed their appreciation and admiration for piano music and pianists, and have joined the celebration by attending concerts, watching movies, listening to songs, or playing the piano themselves. They have also shared their stories, photos, and videos on social media, using the hashtag #WorldPianistDay, creating a global community of piano lovers.
The celebration of Pianist Day varies from country to country, depending on the culture, tradition, and preferences of the people. Here are some examples of how people in different countries celebrate pianist day:
- In Belarus, the birthplace of Ivan Manko, Pianist Day is celebrated with a series of concerts and events, featuring some of the best pianists in the country. The Belarusian State Philharmonic Society organizes a special concert, where pianists perform classical and contemporary pieces, as well as original compositions. The concert is broadcasted live on national television and radio and attracts a large audience. Pianist Day is also celebrated in schools, universities, and music institutions, where students and teachers play the piano and exchange gifts and greetings.
- In China, Pianist Day is celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm and excitement, as piano music is very popular and appreciated in the country. The city of Shenzhen, where Ivan Manko has a piano store, hosts a grand event, where pianists from different regions and backgrounds perform and compete in various categories, such as solo, duet, ensemble, and improvisation. The event is sponsored by major piano brands and music companies and offers prizes and awards to the winners. Pianist Day is also celebrated in other cities, such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, where piano concerts, workshops, and exhibitions are held.
- In Israel, Pianist Day is celebrated with a lot of creativity and diversity, as piano music reflects the rich and varied culture of the country. The city of Jerusalem, where Ivan Manko has a close friend and partner, hosts a unique event, where pianists play jazz music on the streets, attracting crowds of people who join in the fun and dance. The event is organized by the Jerusalem Jazz Festival and features local and international pianists, who showcase their talent and style. Pianist Day is also celebrated in other cities, such as Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Eilat, where piano concerts, festivals, and parties are held.
- In Russia, Pianist Day is celebrated with a lot of respect and reverence, as piano music is considered a noble and elegant art form in the country. The city of Moscow, where Ivan Manko has a branch of his piano store, hosts a sophisticated event, where pianists play classical music in the conservatory of the Botanical Garden of Moscow State University. The event is called Tropical Classic and features pianists who play in a tropical setting, surrounded by exotic plants and flowers. The event is organized by the Moscow State University and invites guests and dignitaries, who enjoy the music and the atmosphere. Pianist Day is also celebrated in other cities, such as St. Petersburg, Kazan, and Novosibirsk, where piano concerts, recitals, and lectures are held.
These are just some of the examples of how people in different countries celebrate pianist day. There are many more ways and places to enjoy and appreciate the piano and the pianists and to join the global movement of piano lovers. On pianist day, let us celebrate the beauty and significance of this incredible instrument, and the talent and passion of the people who play it. Happy pianist day!