Lucinda Carver is a Professor at the USC Thornton School of Music, where she chairs the Keyboard Studies program. A versatile musician, she excels as a pianist, harpsichordist, and conductor, specializing in Classical era music. Her career spans solo performances, orchestral collaborations, and operatic productions, with critical acclaim from the Los Angeles Times and The New York Times. Doctor of Musical Arts (Piano Performance), USC Thornton School of Music Artist Diploma, Salzburg Mozarteum Master of Music, Manhattan School of Music Carver's research and practice focus on stylistic interpretations of Classical music, particularly works by Mozart and Haydn. Her performances often emphasize dynamics and rubato techniques to unveil emotional depth in compositions. She leads chamber music festivals and has conducted international tours, including appearances on CBS Sunday Morning. Her scientific awards include prestigious honors at USC for teaching and mentoring, as well as recognition as a Bösendorfer Artist. Carver's career bridges performance, education, and artistic leadership, with affiliations to major orchestras like the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra.












