Student Highlight - Neil Iyer

We are thrilled to introduce you to Neil Iyer. He recently won the 1st prize at the 2023 Golden Classical Music Awards International Competition.

Neil will be taking the stage at the legendary Carnegie Hall in July for the winner's concert! This is a major accomplishment and a testament to Neil's hard work and dedication.

1. What is your name and how old are you?

I am Neil Iyer and I am 11 years old.

2. How long have you been studying music and how old were you when you first started?

I started playing piano at the age of 5 (and started learning the instrument at New Mozart). It was my first and only instrument. I have been playing it for 6 years now.

3. What pieces are you currently working on?

I am currently working on L'Orage by Bürgmuller, a variation of Folia, and a Sonatina in C major by Kuhlau.

4. How often do you practice?

I practice five days a week for twenty to forty-five minutes each day. I never practice on Saturdays, because that is when I have lessons with Dr. Sophia. I also have one other "cheat" day, where I don't practice, usually because I don't have time. Dr. Sophia says slow practice and practicing hard sections is important, so I do that a lot.

5. Why do you love music?

I like music because I enjoy playing and listening to it. I also compose music; it is just so fun to be able to control what you can play.

6. Tell us about some of your recent accomplishments.

Here are some accomplishments:

  • New Mozart Honors Recital of 2021 & 2022

  • American Youth Musician Union Competition in 2021 - Honorable Mention

  • Bay Area Piano competition (Aug 2022) - Merit Award

  • 2023 Golden Classical Music International Competition - 1st Prize. I will be going to Carnegie Hall in July to perform.

7. What are some things you like doing besides music?

I like to read books, swim in the summer, and code.

8. What do you want to be when you grow up?

I've not completely decided yet, but it will definitely have to do with science and music.