Department of Music

Michael Boyd

Photo of UToledo piano professor, Dr. Michael BoydPianist Michael Boyd is active as a soloist, collaborative artist, lecturer, and teacher. He was named a 2024 University of Toledo Distinguished University Professor for his exemplary achievements in teaching, research, scholarship and professional service.

After receiving his high school diploma from the North Carolina School of the Arts as a student of Bela Nagy, he earned an undergraduate degree from the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music. Dr. Boyd’s studies continued at the Banff Centre School of Fine Arts in Canada as an invited student/performer. While at the Banff Centre he participated in chamber music performances with visiting international artists. Dr. Boyd’s studies culminated in a Masters and Doctoral degree from the Eastman School of Music. At Eastman, he was teaching assistant to Rebecca Penneys and served as studio pianist for soprano Jan DeGaetani and violinist Donald Weilerstein. He won first prize as pianist in the the Kneisel Lieder Competition and played a radio broadcast recital from Carnegie Hall with Naumburg prize winning violinist Ian Swensen while still a student.  Dr. Boyd graduated from Eastman with that institution’s highest honor, the Performer’s Certificate.

As a concerto soloist, Dr. Boyd has performed with the Rochester Philharmonic, the Milwaukee Symphony, the Toledo Symphony, the Dearborn Symphony, and the Eastman School Symphony. Solo recitals have taken him across the country, performing frequently in California, New York, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ohio. In March of 2007, he performed on the opening concert of the American Liszt Society’ Festival at the San Francisco Conservatory performing the rarely heard original 1838 version of Liszt’s Paganini Etudes. In Europe Dr. Boyd has performed recitals in Austria, Belgium, and Greece, and in the summer of 2007 was invited to give two lecture recitals in Spain. The first program focused on Andalusian influences in the keyboard sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti and Padre Antonio Soler and was given in the city where they both had royal appointments to the Spanish court, San Lorenzo de El Escorial. The second program was in Granada on Manuel de Falla’s Andalusian keyboard compositions. It was presented at the concert hall of the Manuel de Falla Archive. 

Dr. Boyd’s sensitivity and skill as a collaborative artist, in addition to his wide knowledge of vocal and instrumental repertoire, have kept him in demand as a recital partner. He has collaborated with cellist Marc Moskovitz for a duo recording on the VAI label and most recently, Fleur De Son Classics released a CD of the two piano versions of the Rite of Spring and Petrouchka with Dr. Boyd and his duo partner, Dr. Joel Schoenhals. American Record Guide said “The results are most impressive and attest to the musicianship and technical skills of these artists” while Clavier magazine’s review stated “Boyd and Schoenhals negotiate these complex scores beautifully, creating rhythmic drive and excitement without becoming bombastic. This duo reminds us that these scores are filled with charm, color, and imagination.” 

Dr. Boyd is Professor of Piano at the University of Toledo.  He was also a visiting professor at the Eastman School of Music. His ability to verbalize and demonstrate how to efficiently use the body at the piano thereby freeing the performer to concentrate on musical expression has attracted students from all over the country. During the summer, he has been on the faculty of the Indiana University’s Summer Piano Academy and the Chautauqua Summer Institution. Dr. Boyd, a Steinway Artist, was named to the Steinway & Sons Music Teacher Hall of Fame in 2023.

Michael.Boyd@utoledo.edu

Recent recordings

Cover of the CD The Art of the Piano Transcription with photo of the musician, pianist Dr. Michael Boyd

Last Updated: 3/4/24