What people say about
Sing for Hope's STREET PIANOS

From Staten Island to The Bronx, people have been talking about Sing for Hope’s Street Pianos.  Read on to see what they say!

“My girlfriend and I celebrated our one year anniversary on Monday.  We decided to go and hang out in McCarren Park for the day.  To our surprise we had a wonderful background of piano playing.  I love this city and the artists it brings.”

— Luke, McCarren Park, Brooklyn

“Being able to play the piano in the middle of Herald Square was so liberating. I have stage fright, but I sat down at that piano and felt like I was just playing for myself, but with lots of things happening around me.”

— Maria, Herald Square, Manhattan

“It’s a dream come true! I’ve been playing show tunes and classical music for seven years and when I heard about this I went berserk! A fabulous idea!”

— Sammy, Lincoln Center, Manhattan

“Last night, I had one of my most enjoyable moments in NYC since I moved here last summer. I think that this piano idea is brilliant and truly brings New Yorkers together.”

— Jamie M., St. Mark’s Church, Manhattan

“During a summer-evening stroll, the notes of distant Beethoven seemed to blow in off the East River. Followed them up the boardwalk and joined the audience. We were attracted, like moths to light, to the grandest concert overlooking Manhattan on the tiniest piano this side of Margaret Leng Tan.”

— Ed Matthew, Gantry Plaza State Park, Queens

“I love this idea very much. I feel that this would inspire many people to play the piano or people who can’t afford to have a piano to be able to play when they can.”

— Anonymous, Staten Island Ferry Terminal, Staten Island

“I love how this piano brings people who have never seen or heard a piano or had the opportunity to hear one, and listen to music played by a complete stranger.”

— Randy Naraine, Rufus King Park, Queens

“Thank you for doing this for the people and for the city. From where I see it, we can really use this kind of cheering up.”

— Doug, Grand Concourse, Bronx

“My son and I live in Michigan, and he recently visited New York to stay with friends (visiting New York has been one of his dreams since he was a child). He called me tonight and told me there was a piano on the street, by the Brooklyn Bridge! He sat down to play and drew a crowd! He sounded happier than I have heard him in years.”

— Jon’s mom, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Brooklyn

“I was never so moved by such a seemingly simple thing as a piano in a park. ESPECIALLY at 135th St. St. Nicholas Park in Harlem. I have to be honest, I live in Harlem and blacks and whites don’t mingle much. This piano is appreciated by ALL races. I witnessed blacks and whites playing, listening, and ENJOYING TOGETHER.”

— Darryl Stith, St. Nicholas Park, Manhattan

“In front of Tully Hall, around 300 people turned up to enjoy a 7-year-old who played Mozart, a seasoned pianist who played Broadway tunes, a dashing young banker who sang Sinatra, an opera singer who sang Carmen… It was one of the happiest moments (created by people who are complete strangers) that I have witnessed here in New York!”

— Rene Taylor, Lincoln Center, Manhattan

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