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Piano Player in the Griffin Piano Lounge

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Fort Collins, CO
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime), Weekends (daytime)
    Time Commitment:
    A few hours per week
    Commitment Details:
    Pianists will have one-hour shifts, broken up into ~20-minute periods of playing with breaks. Collectively, FCMoD would like the piano to be played a few days a week from 11-12 and 1-2 (with the potential for flexibility on time).
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    8
    Cause Areas:
    Arts & Music, Community Development, Volunteering
    Good For:
    Teens, Age 55+
    Participation Requirements:
    Background Check, Attend Orientation
    Age Requirement:
    14+
    Other Requirements:
    The Curator of Collections will provide volunteer players with a briefing about the piano in person and a short-written version of its history and significance prior to the start of their first shift. Intermediate to advanced piano skills preferred.
    Wheelchair Accessible

    Description

    Purpose and Responsibilities of Position:The Pianist position enhances our guests’ experience in two important ways: providing ambiance in The Museum Café via the playing of the historical piano and allowing the opportunity to share the piano’s rich history with museum guests. Pianists will have an initial briefing of the piano’s history and care by the Curator of Collections, Linda Moore. Following the initial briefing, players will report to the Visitor Experience Coordinator and Managers during their regular shifts. Between playing, we ask that players to be available to answer guests’ questions.

    Teens ages 14- 17 please complete a Teen Application; Adults 18 and up please complete an Adult Application through FCMoD’s website.

    History of the piano: This grand piano, with its distinctive bird’s eye maple veneer, was designed and built by William Knabe & Co. in the 1890s and was displayed at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. Prominent Fort Collins residents Abner Loomis, Frank Miller, Sr., F.W. Sherwood, and Peter Anderson purchased it and donated it to the Fort Collins Elk’s Club. After years in the Elk’s Club Lodge, the piano found a new home at Fort Collins Museum of Discovery. It has been refinished and restored by Chris Finger Pianos in Niwot, CO. The greatest care was taken to make this instrument sound as good (if not better) than when it was originally built. It is regularly tuned and cared for by a professional.

    Guidelines for playing the Knabe piano:

    • Open lid while playing, close once playing session is over
    • No food or beverages on or around the piano
    • No tip jars

    Skills, knowledge, and qualities needed:

    • Piano players must be at least 14 years old
    • An at least intermediate piano playing skill level is requested
    • Open to all genres of piano music, but must be able to play softly as many meetings take place in The Museum Café

    Purpose and Responsibilities of Position:The Pianist position enhances our guests’ experience in two important ways: providing ambiance in The Museum Café via the playing of the historical piano and allowing the opportunity to share the piano’s rich history with museum guests. Pianists will have an initial briefing of the piano’s history and care by the Curator of Collections, Linda Moore. Following the initial briefing, players will report to the Visitor Experience Coordinator and Managers during their regular shifts. Between playing, we ask that players to be available to answer guests’ questions.

    Teens ages 14- 17 please complete a Teen Application; Adults 18 and up please complete an Adult Application through FCMoD’s website.

    History of the piano: This grand piano, with its distinctive bird’s eye maple veneer, was designed and built by William Knabe & Co. in the 1890s and was displayed at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. Prominent Fort Collins…

    Location

    On-site

    Fort Collins Museum of Discovery

    408 Mason Ct, Fort Collins, Colorado, US

    How to Apply

    Please apply directly through our website.

    Please apply directly through our website.

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