Corbin Sturch is a Concert Piano Technician who works with the University of Houston as Head Piano Technician and Technical Instructor and the Interlochen Center for the Arts as the Arts Festival Piano Technician. Corbin specializes in the Steinway & Sons methodology for the care and upkeep of concert grand pianos and performance instruments, and in the training of Apprentice Piano Technicians and semi-professional Piano Technicians who seek to expand their skill set. Corbin believes that it is the sole duty of the Piano Technician to make the instrument the best it can possibly be for a performer, and that the collaboration between the artist and technician allows for the perfect marriage of the performance capabilities and artistry of the piano in performance.
Corbin has worked with several notable artists and groups as a technician including such pianists as Barry Snyder, Roman Rabinovich, Joseph Moog, Michael Coonrod, TJ Lymenstull, Jerome Lowenthal, Julie Cheek, Sarah Cahill and many others; the performers Steve Martin and Martin Short, Paula Robison, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, The Capitol Steps, The Mauchley Duo, Vox Luminous, Dorrance Dance, and Daniel Martin Moore; the World Youth Symphony Orchestra, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Houston Symphony, Houston Grand Opera, DaCamera Houston, Performing Arts Houston, the Amarillo Symphony and Oberlin Baroque Orchestra; and such festivals and series as the Interlochen Arts Festival, the International Piano Festival (Houston), IPR's "In Studio A with," and "Live From IPR's Studio A," and NPR's "Skyline Sessions."
Corbin is a factory trained piano technician with training from Steinway & Sons New York, Mason & Hamlin, and with additional training concerning manufacturing practices on instruments from Steinway & Sons Hamburg, Shigeru Kawai, Kawai, Baldwin and Yamaha. Corbin has spent hundreds of hours studying professional tuning, regulation and voicing with such master technicians as John Cavanaugh, Robert Murphy, Jessica Masse, Kent Webb, Eric Schandall, Dan Harteau, Patrick DeBeliso, Thomas Malone, Justin Holcombe and Ken Sloane; and additional training in historic instrument manufacture and tuning methods from Robert Murphy and Kathie Stewart. Corbin holds an Artist Diploma in Piano Technology from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and is a Registered Piano Technician with the Piano Technician's Guild. Corbin is regularly in demand as a clinician nationally on topics of piano and instrument technology and continues to work to expand technical training availability across the country.
Jim Kozak is a Concert Piano Technician who works with the University of Houston as the Associate Director of Piano Technology. As a technician Jim has worked with the Houston Symphony, DaCamera Houston, Performing Arts Houston, the Houston Grand Opera, River Oaks Chamber Orchestra and is the house technician for the Hobby & Wortham Centers of Houston, and in terms of clientele has worked with every major performing artist in from the last 35 years in his time on the stage. Jim is a Registered Piano Technician with over 50 years of experience and has been a featured instructor at several local and national clinics for Piano Technology. Jim is recognized as a Yamaha Concert and Artist Technician with training from the "Little Red Schoolhouse program."
A second-generation technician, Marselis grew up in Holland training as a piano technician and master cabinet maker. Marselis works with students on the finer aspects of high detail woodworking and belly design.