Ellen Gould
- Cincinnati, OH
- Singing Guitarist
- 7 Verified Bookings
Nancy K. said “Ellen played for my sons rehearsal dinner. She was fantastic! She talked to me ahead of time to get songs arranged and planned out. Many of the people…”
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I am a classical pianist in the NKY/Cincinnati area. I have won multiple awards at international piano competitions, such as the New York International Competition and the Virtuoso Awards. I have put on two hour-long solo recitals, besides other performances I have given at various festivals I have attended and other events. I am a college student for piano performance currently residing in the area. I can learn gig music fairly quickly, so I am open to music requests. I specialize in dinner parties, wedding receptions, background music, and other types of ceremonies. Just contact me with any requests you have, and I can do it! I hope to hear from you!
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Price Range: $200 and up (open to bargain)
Gig Length: 50 - 120 minutes
Languages: English
I am a multiple international-award winning college piano student, who wants to play at your event! Send me the details, and I will reply to you within 48 hours.
Just a piano, (digital can technically work too.) Depending on the space, maybe a speaker if you want it to be heard fairly clearly.
Nancy K. said “Ellen played for my sons rehearsal dinner. She was fantastic! She talked to me ahead of time to get songs arranged and planned out. Many of the people…”
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