June 4 - 25 | June 11 - 22 | June 12 - 29 | General Observers 7-day Pass
PROGRAM DATES:
Participants of all ages and levels may choose to attend any of the program dates
below:
June 4 - 25: dates align with the Young Artists Program
June 11 - 22: dates align with the Teachers & Amateurs Program
June 12 - 29: dates align with the Juniors Program
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PianoTexas opens its doors to pianists of all ages and levels who may not seek the performance spotlight, yet still aspire for artistic renewal at the highest level. As Active Observers, participants step into a world-class environment where inspiration is constant, surrounded by dedicated piano lovers and guided by some of the most distinguished artists of our time. Active Observers programs include private lessons and may request the chance to perform in one recital.
Observers of every level gain access to the Festival’s artistic heart: transformative masterclasses taught by world-class artists, the renowned Distinguished Artists Concert Series, breathtaking concerto and solo concerts, and intimate Conversations with Guest Artists.
For those seeking even more personalized growth, additional private lessons with guest artists may be arranged, based on availability. These sessions offer rare, one-on-one insight from artists whose expertise shapes the world’s major stages.
Who can apply?
Pianists and Piano enthusiasts of all ages and levels. All Active & General Observer
registrants are automatically admitted.
How many participants are admitted?
To maintain the quality of the program, PianoTexas admits a limited number of Active
and General Participants.
Spots are first-come-first-served.

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Active Observers 6/4 - 6/25 |
General Observers 6/4 - 6/25 |
Active Observers 6/11 - 6/22 |
General Observers 6/11 - 6/22 |
Active Observers 6/12 - 6/29 |
General Observers 6/12 - 6/29 |
General Observers 7 Day Pass Choose any 7 days to participante. |
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Tuition |
$1500 Parent Fee |
$1000 |
$900 |
$500 |
$1000 |
$750 |
$350 Parent Fee $350 |
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Housing Housing does not include meals. Participants under the age of 18 must stay in a double
room with a parent or a legal guardian. |
Single Double |
Single Double |
Single Double |
Single Double |
Double $1395 |
Double |
Not offered |
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Admission to all master classes, recitals, discussions, Distinguished Artist, Concerto Competition & Concerts within the duration of the program chosen |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
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Number of Private Lessons included |
3 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
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Performance in Masterclasses |
not included |
not included |
not included |
not included |
not included |
not included |
not included |
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Number of recital performances |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
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Eligible to participate in the Concerto Competition for a chance to be a soloist with the Fort Worth Symphony |
not included |
not included |
not included |
not included |
not included |
not included |
not included |
PianoTexas Refund Policy:
PianoTexas provides exceptional opportunities for participants to perform in state-of-the-art concert venues renowned for their superb acoustics and inspiring atmosphere.
Solo recitals are arranged for Performers and Active Observers and take place in the world-class concert halls on the Texas Christian University campus. Active Observers are offered to perform in one of the recitals with a 12-minute repertoire, however, it is not mandatory.
All recitals are open to the public, recorded, and livestreamed worldwide, extending each performer’s reach to a global audience. Each participant is allotted up to 12 minutes of performance time. Programs are curated by the Artistic Director, whose decisions ensure artistic balance and excellence throughout the festival.
High-quality video recordings of the recitals will be available for purchase through the Media Package, providing participants with a lasting record of their festival experience.
PianoTexas provides participants with a unique opportunity to observe and learn from world-class artists through a series of enriching master classes. These master classes offer exceptional insight into interpretation, technique, and artistic expression.
Active Observers at PianoTexas receive private lessons (each 50 minutes in length) with guest artists, offering an extraordinary opportunity for personalized, in-depth musical guidance. These sessions allow for a thoughtful exploration of both artistic interpretation and technical development, fostering growth at the highest professional level.
While participants are free to select their own repertoire, it is recommended that works be chosen with care, ensuring meaningful discussion and focused artistic progress.
The Artistic Director oversees the allocation of all private lessons, maintaining balance and artistic integrity throughout the program.
Additional private lessons may be arranged, subject to the availability of guest artists and at an additional cost. Scheduling and fees for these lessons should be discussed directly between the guest artist and the participant.
“Conversations” are light-hearted affairs, in which PianoTexas’ vastly experienced guest artists share valuable information along with entertaining stories and anecdotes of a life in music.
These highly popular, informal question-and-answer sessions provide excellent opportunities for constructive interactive dialogues on such important topics as the music profession, careers, recording, performing, practicing, competitions and understanding of styles.
Active Observers have the option to purchase the PianoTexas Media Package. This is a collection of each participant’s recorded performances, master classes and photos.
Personal video or audio recording equipments are not allowed during all PianoTexas events.
At the conclusion of the Program, these Media Packages will be individually uploaded and distributed.
PianoTexas provides accommodations in the TCU dormitories. Participants are strongly
encouraged to stay on campus to fully experience university life; however, they may
also choose to arrange lodging at nearby hotels or through Airbnb options.
TCU dormitories are conveniently located close to the School of Music. They are fully
air-conditioned, with comfortable lounges, large common kitchens, laundry rooms, and
spacious bedrooms. Although many include a shared en-suite bathroom, most occupants
will share conveniently located communal bathrooms. Each participant will receive
a set of linens consisting of a pillow, thermal blanket, pillowcase, top and bottom
sheets, 1 bath towel, 2 washcloths, 1 hand towel, and a TCU laundry bag. All bedrooms
are equipped with a small refrigerator and a microwave.
For 2026, no meals are included in housing cost if you opt to stay in the TCU dormitory. If you wish to have meals at the TCU cafeteria, you may pay at the door. The meals ranges from $12 - $16 plus tax.
Numerous restaurants are also situated within easy walking distance.
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In partnership with the Hyatt Place, a limited number of rooms are available for confirmed
participants with tuition paid in full.
Due to World Cup events happening concurrently with PianoTexas in 2026, the availability of hotel rooms are limited and prices are higher due to high demand.
We strongly encourage booking your accommodations early.
The Hyatt Place is offering a 20% discount for our participants. Invited participants to PianoTexas will receive a code and may reserve a room directly with the hotel. Rooms are first-come-first-serve, we encourage you to make reservations as early as possible as availability is limited.
Hyatt Place Fort Worth/TCU
3029 Sandage Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76109
For Participants attending dates June 4 - 25, 2026:
Check-in: June 4, 2026, 4 - 6 pm only. All participants must attend orientation meeting
at 6 pm.
Check-out: June 25, 2026 before 12:00 pm
Late arrival outside of the specified check-in window will have to find separate accommodation
as the next check-in is available on June 5 at 9 am.
For Participants attending dates June 11 -22, 2026:
Check-in: June 11, 2026, 4 - 6 pm only. All participants must attend orientation meeting
at 6 pm.
Check-out: June 22, 2026 before 12:00 pm
Late arrival outside of the specified check-in window will have to find separate accommodation as the next check-in is available on June 12 at 9 am.
For Participants attending dates June 12 -29, 2026:
Check-in: June 12, 2026, 4 - 6 pm only. All participants must attend orientation meeting
at 6 pm.
Check-out: June 29, 2026 before 12:00 pm
Late arrival outside of the specified check-in window will have to find separate accommodation as the next check-in is available on June 5 at 9 am.

All accommodations in TCU dormitories are conveniently located close to the School of Music. They are fully air-conditioned, with comfortable lounges, large common kitchens, laundry rooms, and spacious bedrooms. Numerous restaurants are also situated within easy walking distance.