Your science and technology news reporter
Provided by AGP
By AI, Created 2:45 PM UTC, May 24, 2026, /AGP/ – Students from Irina Brener Piano Studio will perform a live recital on May 30 at Steinway Hall in Beverly Hills, while audiences in Walnut Creek hear the music in real time through Steinway Spirio technology. The event tests how high-resolution player piano systems can connect two venues without a pianist physically present at both locations.
Why it matters: - The recital shows how Steinway Spirio can link two concert spaces with one live performance, expanding access without changing the audience experience. - The format could create new ways for students, families and venues to share the same recital across locations. - The event also blends classical performance with remote transmission technology in a public, free setting.
What happened: - Students from Irina Brener Piano Studio will take part in what is described as the first simultaneous Steinway Spirio piano recital. - The recital is scheduled for Saturday, May 30, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. PST. - Performances will take place at Steinway Hall in Beverly Hills and be heard live at Steinway Piano Gallery in Walnut Creek. - No pianist will physically play in Walnut Creek; the piano there will reproduce the performance through the Spirio System in real time.
The details: - Performers include Miles Goodman, Samuel Rakul, Dimitry Bokarius, Aaryan Sharma, Viraj Sharma, Vihaan Menon, Vihaan Dhurka, Daniel Pham, Riley Dingle, Maanvi Garg, Aditya Iyer, Casper Weiss, Sofia Barbarino, Ariana Barbarino, Luke McNeil, Narain Perinkolam, Daniel Kogan, Andrew Kogan, Jordan Foxhoven, Christopher Wilson and Adam Hendelman. - The program spans repertoire from the Baroque to modern eras. - Irina Brener, a Pleasanton-based pianist and instructor, initiated the idea. - Brener partnered with Steinway & Sons Piano Galleries to present the event and explore how students in different locations can experience the same recital together. - The recital is free and open to the public. - Seating is first come, first served. - The Walnut Creek location is at 1605 Bonanza Street. - The Beverly Hills location is at 8801 Wilshire Blvd. - The Walnut Creek gallery is managed by Justin Levitt. - The Beverly Hills gallery is managed by Angel Therein and Heidi Chamberlain. - The music and movement are transmitted through the Spirio System, which captures the artist’s touch with high-resolution playback. - Steinway Spirio is described as a high-resolution player piano system. - Brener and her students have performed at Carnegie Hall in the past. - The studio has also included local and international competition winners in past performances.
Between the lines: - The recital is as much a technology demonstration as a student performance, showing how premium instrument makers can reframe the live concert experience. - The choice of two Steinway galleries reinforces the brand’s positioning around craftsmanship, performance and innovation. - A free public format lowers the barrier to audience participation and may help the event draw attention beyond the studio’s current circle.
What’s next: - The performance will test whether remote, synchronized recital formats can become a repeatable model for future student concerts. - The event may also point to broader uses for Spirio in education, venue programming and multi-location presentations. - More information, high-resolution images or interview requests can be directed to Irina Brener at Irina Brener Piano Studio, +1 818-297-2679. - Brener’s LinkedIn profile is available here, and her Facebook page is available here.
The bottom line: - Two Steinway venues, one live recital and no second pianist in sight: this event turns a student concert into a proof-of-concept for real-time remote performance.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
Sign up for:
The daily local news briefing you can trust. Every day. Subscribe now.
We sent a one-time activation link to: .
Confirm it's you by clicking the email link.
If the email is not in your inbox, check spam or try again.
is already signed up. Check your inbox for updates.