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Andrey Karpyuk is an Assistant Teaching Professor of Music at the Adams School of Music and the Arts, where he contributes to music education and performance. He holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Piano Performance and Music Theory from the University of Connecticut and earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees Summa Cum Laude from The Hartt School, University of Hartford.
His educational background includes:
- B.M., The Hartt School, University of Hartford
- M.M., The Hartt School, University of Hartford
- D.M.A., University of Connecticut
Dr. Karpyuk specializes in piano performance and music theory, with a particular focus on 19th-century Russian composers such as Sergei Lyapunov. His research and performance interests reflect a deep engagement with Romantic-era piano literature and structural analysis. As an active performer and teacher, he combines scholarly rigor with artistic expression in both solo and collaborative settings.
Though no recent publications are listed, his academic work centers on stylistic and structural analysis of piano sonatas, particularly from the late Romantic period in Russia.
His notable recognition includes being a prize winner at the Young Artist Piano Competition in Ukraine. This early achievement marked the beginning of a distinguished performance and academic career.
Dr. Karpyuk has held teaching positions at Eastern Connecticut State University and The Hartt School, and currently maintains a private studio while teaching at the Hotchkiss School. He was a Graduate Assistant at the University of Connecticut, demonstrating sustained involvement in music pedagogy and mentorship.
He is actively involved in music instruction and performance, though no formal lab or research team is mentioned in the available text.



