Biography
Dr. Leonidas Lagrimas serves as Associate Professor of Piano and Piano Pedagogy for
the Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµSchool of Music. His main duties include Applied Piano and coordinating the
Class Piano program. An emerging leader in piano pedagogy research, Dr. Lagrimas has
presented at local, state, regional, and national music conferences for College Music
Society, MTNA, NCKP, and NafME. He serves on the editorial board of <i>American Music
Teacher,</i> the official MTNA journal, and is Editor of the North Carolina Music
Teachers Association Journal. Dr. Lagrimas has been published in <i>Piano Magazine,
</i>the MTNA <i>E-Journal, </i><i>American Music Teacher, </i>and the Francis Clark
Center's online webinar series. <br><br>As a performer, Dr. Lagrimas is active throughout
the country as a solo and collaborative pianist. Recent and upcoming performances
include Guest Artist recitals at the University of Florida, University of Alabama,
Appalachian State University, UNC-Greensboro, and numerous faculty recitals at WCU.
Past collaborative piano highlights include performances with Grammy-winning soprano
Hila Plitmann, country superstar Lorrie Morgan, and multiple Carnegie Hall appearances.
Active as musical theatre pianist, conductor, and music director, his recent regional
credits include <i>Next to Normal</i> and <i>The Sondheim Tribute Revue </i>at Waynesville's
HART Theatre, <i>Rock of Ages</i> and <i>9 to 5: The Musical </i>for Theatre Tallahassee,
<i>In the Heights </i>and <i>American Idiot </i>for New Stage Theatreworks, and <i>Little
Shop of Horrors</i><i> </i>for <i>Starring Buffalo!</i> at Shea's 710 Theatre.<br><br>Dr.
Lagrimas is the proud recipient of the 2024 Belcher College Faculty Teaching Award
and the 2023 Belcher College Faculty Scholarship Award at Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ.
He is a frequently invited competition judge and masterclass clinician throughout
the country and serves on the state Executive Board for NCMTA. He holds National Certification
(NCTM) in piano from MTNA and a Ph.D. in Music Education and Piano Pedagogy from Florida
State University. In addition to his teaching at WCU, Dr. Lagrimas maintains a private
piano studio and serves as Vice-President of the Asheville Area Piano Forum. His previous
full-time faculty appointments include SUNY-Fredonia and Abraham Baldwin Agricultural
College, and prior to his doctoral studies he taught music in the New York City public
schools for ten years.
Teaching Interests
Applied piano<br>Class piano<br>Collaborative piano<br>Piano Pedagogy and Music Education
Research Interests
Class piano curriculum development<br>Piano pedagogy<br>Recreational music making
and adult piano pedagogy<br>The music of Claude Debussy<br>The music of Amy Beach<br>The
music of Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee