Our students love to play.

It all begins with a single piano lesson. Then each new week uncovers a fascinating gem…. The turn of a phrase in Beethoven, the breathless rush of a Chopin cadence, a personal touch in a Mozart cadenza. These gems become your creation to share with the world.

 
 

J.S. Bach Keyboard Concerto in D Minor | Adelyn Bendorf, piano. Jim Ogle, conductor | Meridian Symphony Orchestra

From Romania to America

Piano Concerto No. 5 by W. A. Mozart | Angelique Guan, piano | Los Angeles Youth Philharmonic Honor Orchestra | Dr. David Buck, conductor

Double Piano Concerto in C Major, Adam Liptak | Ashlyn Bendorf, piano 1 & Jackie Mancera, piano 2 | LAYPO, directed by Dr. Amy Culligan

Excerpts from lecture recital by students of Adam & Anna Bendorf | Choral Room at College of the Canyons

Virtual Recital, “The Music of Russia,” students of Adam & Anna Bendorf

Beethoven Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 2, No. 1, 1st movement

Mozart Piano Trio in B flat Major, KV 502

Mozart Andante with Variations, G Major, K. 501. Mozart Celebration Concert, California State University Los Angeles

What Child is This? / Away in a Manger, arranged by Dr. Kenneth Mays | Adam & Anna Bendorf, piano

Galop-Marche, by Albert Lavignac. Eight hands, one piano | Ashlyn, Adelyn, Anna, & Adam Bendorf (primo, secondo, terza, quarta). | Morrison Recital Hall, Boise State University

Mozart: Concerto for 2 Pianos and Orchestra No. 7, K. 242 (mvt. 1) | Dr. Amy Gillingham Culligan, conductor | Ashlyn Bendorf, piano 1 | Grace Hu, piano 2

F. Chopin Ballade No. 4 in F Minor, First Presbyterian Church in Boise, ID

Beethoven, Ode to Joy. Arranged and performed by Adam Bendorf.

Telemann Minuet 1 from Suite in A Minor, Anna Bendorf, piano & Adelyn Bendorf, flute. University of Southern California Honors Concert, Royal Conservatory of Music

Deck the Halls, arranged and performed by Adam Bendorf