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Paige Crain serves as an Instructor of Piano at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, teaching applied piano lessons to students while maintaining a private studio in Lexington for learners of all ages and experience levels. She concurrently pursues doctoral studies as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in Collaborative Piano at the University of Kentucky.
Her academic foundation includes a Bachelor of Music in Piano Pedagogy from the University of Louisville and a Master of Music in Piano Pedagogy from Michigan State University. Professional training encompassed an internship at the Faber Piano Institute in Ann Arbor and a piano teaching assistantship at the Interlochen Arts Camp.
Crain specializes in piano pedagogy, collaborative piano techniques, and vocal coaching, with extensive performance experience across Kentucky's cultural landscape. Her career highlights include serving as staff accompanist and vocal coach at Bellarmine University, Centre College, and the Kentucky Governor's School for the Arts, alongside répétiteur work for the University of Kentucky Opera Theatre. She has performed with the Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra and Louisville Gay Men's Chorus, demonstrating artistic versatility.
Her contributions are recognized through prestigious scholarships:
- Cliff Jackson Collaborative Piano Scholarship
- Jean Marie McConnell Chrisman Memorial Piano Scholarship
- Nathaniel Patch Piano Scholarship
Crain actively engages with the Greater Louisville Music Teachers’ Association, having served on its administrative team. While her current roles focus on instruction and performance, the documentation does not specify graduate student advising or research grants beyond her doctoral assistantship.



