About

Lauren Koszyk currently maintains a versatile career as a collaborative pianist, educator, and arts administrator in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Ms. Koszyk has given performances and presentations across Austria, Canada, Germany, Italy, and the United States.


A passionate and dedicated educator, she currently serves on the piano faculty at Tarrant County College Northwest. Her students have been accepted into prestigious programs at the Interlochen Center for the Arts, Manhattan School of Music, and Southern Methodist University. She is honored to work for leading arts organizations including the Cliburn, Frances Clark Center for Keyboard Pedagogy, and International Keyboard Collaborative Arts Society.


In demand as an opera pianist and coach, she has worked with Illinois Festival Opera, Midwest Institute of Opera, Music Onsite Inc., Musiktheater Bavaria, and Opera Seme. Ms. Koszyk has accompanied masterclasses given by renowned Metropolitan Opera soprani Angela Brown and Yvonne Redman. As an orchestral pianist, she has performed with the McKinney Philharmonic Orchestra, New Texas Symphony Orchestra, and Orchestra Instabile di Arezzo.


Ms. Koszyk earned her Master of Music in Collaborative Piano with a related field in Early Music from the University of North Texas and her Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance and Bachelor of Arts in German from Illinois State University. She is currently pursuing her Doctor of Musical Arts in Collaborative Piano at the University of North Texas. Ms. Koszyk has been presented with top honors by the Governor of Illinois and President of Illinois State University and was named a 2023 Top Piano Teacher by Steinway & Sons.