Joanna Ezrin
Joanna Ezrin-Schauer was born and raised in Toronto,
Canada, where she studied piano with renowned composer and
conductor Clifford Poole and performed with local orchestras on
both cello and harp. After receiving her ARCT degree from the
Royal Conservatory of Music, she completed annual summer
studies at both Interlochen and the Juilliard School. She
graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree from the University
of Toronto and a Master of Music in Piano Performance summa
cum laude from California State University, Northridge (CSUN).
She also pursued post-graduate studies at the Höchschule für
Musik in Stuttgart, Germany, trained in Los Angeles under
respected educator Sara Compinsky, and participated in
worldwide piano competitions as a representative of her native
Canada, including the prestigious Rubinstein International Piano
Master Competition.
Joanna holds dual Canadian and US citizenship and resides
in Los Angeles. She has performed on platinum albums, and
worked extensively in television and film, all while maintaining
an extensive performance schedule as a pianist and vocalist.
Following the birth of her second child, Joanna pursued a career
as a composer and educator. She has studied piano pedagogy
under the tutelage of Frances Robyn and Mark Richman.
Joanna is passionate about composing graded piano
repertoire for students of every level. She combines her
experience as an educator with her background of performing
classical, jazz, and pop music to ensure her original piano works
are technically accessible, fun, and captivating.
Joanna, a state accredited music teacher is a past president
of the San Fernando West Valley Branch of the Music Teachers’
Association of California. She is the current chair of the
branch’s annual Contemporary Festival, and a past chair of the
branch’s Composers Today program, Sight Reading Festival,
and Improvisation Program respectively.
In addition to the MTAC, Joanna is a member of the National
Guild of Piano Teachers, American College of Musicians, American Federation of Music Clubs, Musician’s Union Local 47, JCM, SYMF, past member of SAG-AFTRA, and is a guest pedagogy lecturer at CSUN and Pierce College. She has been the principal pianist with the San Fernando Valley Symphony Orchestra for the past 25 years and has recently performed with
the Westlake Village Symphony.