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Carol Montparker

Photo courtesy of Carol Montparker
Carol Montparker (b. 1939) is a distinguished concert pianist, writer, teacher, watercolorist, and alumna of Queens College, where she majored in music. While at QC, she was awarded the prestigious Orchestral Society Award, granted to the “most outstanding instrumentalist on campus.” A student of Leopold Mittman, Montparker went on to study with Josef Fidelman and Angela Weschler at the New York College of Music, and was also coached by renowned pianists Jerome Lowenthal, Claude Frank, Horacio Gutierrez, André Watts, and Peter Frankl.
In addition to her performance career, Montparker has been deeply involved in music journalism and education. She served as senior editor of Clavier magazine for 17 years, during which time she interviewed such world-famous pianists as Alfred Brendel, Radu Lupu, and Alicia de Larrocha. She won four Awards for Excellence in Journalism from Educational Press of America and published freelance articles in virtually every music periodical, as well as The New York Times and Newsday.
In 1998, Montparker was invited by Steinway & Sons to join the prestigious roster of official Steinway Artists. A major highlight of her collaboration with Steinway was her lecture-performance series in which each event explored the unique “landscape”—a metaphor for the score and stylistic identity—of a single composer. The result was the book The Composer’s Landscape: The Pianist as Explorer, Interpreting the Scores of Eight Masters. This work, and her books Anatomy of a New York Debut Recital: A Chronicle, A Pianist’s Landscape, and The Blue Piano and Other Stories, are available at the Queens College Music Library.
Montparker’s artistic talents extend beyond music and writing—she is also an accomplished watercolorist. Her visual art often intersects with her musical life; her paintings have appeared as cover art and illustrations in music publications and in her own books, including Polly and the Piano, The Blue Piano and Other Stories, and A Pianist’s Journal in Venice.
In the summer of 2025, Montparker graciously donated her collection of original interview recordings to the Queens College Special Collections and Archives, in partnership with the Music Library, and was interviewed for the Queens Memory Project.
ITEMS ON DISPLAY IN THE MUSIC LIBRARY:
Poster- The Composer’s Landscape Series 2-CD Sets
The Composer’s Landscape: Bach, Carol Montparker, pianist 2 CD Set
All contents: © 2013 Carol Montparker.
The Composer’s Landscape: Beethoven, Carol Montparker, pianist, commentator 2 CD Set
All contents: © 2012 Carol Montparker.
The Composer’s Landscape: Brahms, Carol Montparker, pianist 2 CD Set
All contents: © 2016 Carol Montparker.
The Composer’s Landscape: Chopin, Carol Montparker, pianist, commentator 2 CD Set
All contents: © 2012 Carol Montparker.
The Composer’s Landscape: Mozart, Carol Montparker, pianist, commentator 2 CD Set
All contents: © 2012 Carol Montparker.
The Composer’s Landscape: Schubert, Carol Montparker, pianist 2 CD Set
All contents: © 2016 Carol Montparker.
The Composer’s Landscape: Schumann, Carol Montparker, pianist 2 CD Set
All contents: © 2013 Carol Montparker.
(The preceding gifts from Carol Montparker to the music library are not yet available for loan)
Anatomy of a New York Debut Recital: A Chronicle
Montparker, Carol, author
1981
ML417 .P27 A3 1981
The Blue Piano and Other Stories
Montparker, Carol, author
2004
ML417 .M849 A3 1998
The Composer’s Landscape: The Pianist as Explorer, Interpreting the Scores of Eight Masters
Montparker, Carol, author.
2014
ML700 .M66 2014
A Pianist’s Journal in Venice
Montparker, Carol, author and artist
2011
(Gift of Carol Montparker;Not yet available for loan)
A Pianist’s Landscape
Montparker, Carol, author
1998
ML417 .M849 A3 1998
The piano-garden (poster)
1985
Courtesy of Carol Montparker
ADDITIONAL LIBRARY RESOURCES:
Bach, Brahms, Beethoven, Chopin
Montparker, Carol.; Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750.; Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897.; Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827.; Chopin, Frédéric, 1810-1849.
1994
Circ CD 3688
Clavier
1962-2008
Journal

