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Marc Wienert is a native of Baltimore, Maryland, and also lived
in England and France as a child. Marc credits his mother, Paula
Callou, a former prima ballerina with the Nice Opera Ballet and
the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, with his love of music and the
arts.
After studying languages and film scoring, and performing on guitar,
Marc discovered his true vocation at Boston's North Bennett Street
School, where he studied piano technology. After graduation, he
left for Paris, where he served as a piano technician for Radio
France, the Maurice Ravel Center, the American Cathedral, the Anglican
Church, and the Canadian Cultural Center, as well as various conservatories
of the local arrondissements. Marc was also the piano technician
for students of Yvonne Loriod and Nadia Boulanger, as well as for
writer and composer Jacques Barzin.
In 1987, Marc returned to the States to take a position with
world-famous Steinway & Sons at their flagship location on
57th Street in New York City. Marc has lived and worked primarily
in New York since that time, eventually becoming the primary voicer
for several of New York’s commercial piano restorers on 58th
Street (also known as “Piano Row”).
In 2000, Marc was appointed Head Piano Technician at the Manhattan
School of Music, later being promoted to Director of Piano Technical
Services. At the Manhattan School, Marc oversees the maintenance
and restoration of close to 200 pianos, with the help of his dedicated
staff.
Marc’s unique system of regulating and voicing pianos is
one he developed over many years of research and experimentation.
As official tuner and member of the Board of Directors of the Microtonal
Society of America, Marc also specializes in unusual tunings, including
Michael Harrison’s Revelation tuning and various baroque
and classical period tunings, such as Kirnberger II.
In addition to his duties at MSM, he has tuned for the Fisher
Center for the Arts at Bard College, the Weiss Center for the Arts
at Bucknell University, Montana State University, Columbia University,
Nyack College, and at Lincoln Center, Merkin Hall, and the Bozeman,
MT, Center for the Arts.
Marc is a central character in Perri Knize's new book Grand
Obsession: A Piano Odyssey, to be published
by Scribner in January 2008. He is the technician who created the
piano voice that Knize falls in love with and is haunted by when
she plays a Grotrian grand Marc prepared for Beethoven
Pianos in New York, and he becomes her guide throughout
her "odyssey."
In 2006, Marc worked with Zenph
Studios on
the recording of the debut re-performance of Glenn Gould's 1955
performance of Bach’s
Goldberg Variations. The re-performance was
in the CBC’s
famed Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto and was later released by Sony
BMG Masterworks. Marc served as the piano voicer for this project,
bringing his specialized skills in precisely adjusting piano
acoustics. His
task for this
new recording
was unique in history: coordinating one piano’s timbre to
another’s from 50 years earlier, to invoke a gorgeous sound – yet
one Gould would recognize.
Marc is also featured in Jarred Alterman’s short film, Mott
Music, which received its debut at Austin’s South by Southwest
Film Festival in March, 2005, with its subsequent New York Premier
occurring in May of that year and its multiple showings on the
Sundance Channel in October 2005 and encore performances in January
2006.
Education
- Diploma in Piano Technology, North Bennett Street School, Boston,
MA
- Studies in Film Scoring at Berklee College of Music, Boston,
MA
- Bachelor of Arts in Languages, Florida State University, Tallahassee,
FL
- Graduated from Friends School, Baltimore, MD
- Currently Director of Piano Technical Services, Manhattan
School of Music; President, Action Direct Piano Technologies,
Inc.
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