
marr
ALEXANDRE
“Learning the piano is like learning the most beautiful language on earth. It's an instrument that speaks to us and allows us to speak through it in unimaginable ways.”
OWNER | PIANO FACULTY
about alexandre
Alexandre Marr enjoys a dynamic and multifaceted career as a solo pianist, music director, collaborator, artistic leader, and educator. Based in Northeast Ohio, he currently serves as Music Director for Congregation Mishkan Or and Church of the Western Reserve, Executive Artistic Director for both Music from The Western Reserve and the CWR Concert Series, Assistant Director of the Akron Symphony Chorus, and Owner/Founder of the Akron Music Institute, downtown Akron’s premier school of music. In 2024, Alexandre was appointed Music Director and Pianist for four-time EMMY® and GRAMMY®-nominated musical satirist Randy Rainbow, leading both the 2024 and 2025 national tours.
Alexandre’s love for the piano began at age 10 under the mentorship of soprano and pianist Victoria Auth, later continuing with Gerardo Teissonnière of the Cleveland Institute of Music and Steinway Artist Donna Lee. He holds a Master of Music in Piano Performance from Kent State University and has since distinguished himself in performance, education, and arts leadership across the region.
A past winner of both the Case Western Reserve and Kent State concerto competitions, Alexandre performed Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Kent State Symphony Orchestra in 2012. He has participated in masterclasses with celebrated artists, including Michelle Cann, and is a frequent performer throughout Northeast Ohio, appearing at Kent State University, The Cleveland Institute of Music, M.U.S.i.C. Stars in the Classics, and Tuesday Musical.
His recent performance highlights include the world premiere and recording of The Abacus and the Rose by composer Rick Dailey with soprano Merissa Coleman, a featured music video of Fauré’s Élégie with Colombian cellist Alexander Numpaque for Steinway & Sons, and a 1st Prize win in the 2021 Gloria Artis International Music Competition with duo partner Greta Pasztor. In 2023, he was honored to premiere composer Joel Thompson’s Dark Matters alongside Capital University’s Chapel Choir under Dr. Lynda Hasseler with whom he maintains an active performing relationship. Previous collaborative appointments include Singers Companye under Dr. Samuel Gordon and the Cleveland Chamber Choir with Dr. Scott McPherson.
Alexandre maintains active private teaching studios in Akron and Cleveland, instructing over 50 students weekly. In 2024, he received the prestigious Steinway & Sons Top Teacher Award.
A passionate advocate for musical theatre, Alexandre has served as Music Director for productions at Akron’s EJ Thomas Hall (Songs for a New World) and Porthouse Theatre (Godspell, The Prom, Annie). Since 2019, he has also collaborated as Music Director with acclaimed vocalist and internet sensation Natalie Weiss, most recently performing together at Chicago’s Den Theatre in 2023.
An inspiring and in-demand artist, Alexandre Marr continues to shape the musical landscape of Northeast Ohio and beyond, with performances, programs, and projects that reflect a deep commitment to excellence, innovation, and artistic collaboration.







