The American pianist and teacher, Diane Hidy, attended Juilliard School of Music and holds music degrees from the University of Southern California and Peabody Conservatory of Music. She studied with John Perry and Leon Fleisher. She has received first prize awards from the Joanna Hodges Piano Competition and the MTNA Collegiate Artist Competition.
In 1987 Diane Hidy was the first woman to become a Fellow of the American Pianists Association. In 1991 she made her Carnegie Hall debut. She also performed with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. She maintains an active teaching schedule in her home studio in San Francisco, California. |