Reimagine! Contemporary Piano Pieces with Inspiration from the Past
Pianist Inna Faliks’ project “Reimagine — nine world premieres” includes composers’ responses to Beethoven’s late Op. 126 Bagatelles as wella s Maurice Ravel’s Gaspard de la Nuit. Piano Street enjoyed her performance at the Cremona Musica and got the opportunity to talk to her about her ambitious project.
Inna Faliks: Music, History and Identity
Inna Faliks, the renowned concert pianist, and professor and head of the piano department at the School of Music reflects on how music helped her connect more deeply with her Jewish heritage.
Washington Post - Opinions: The future of classical music is Chinese
READ: Pianist Inna Faliks, professor of piano and head of our piano area, is a frequent guest artist in China. Discover her perspective on the thriving classical music scene in China. 
Culture Spot LA - Head of the Keyboard Department Inna Faliks Presents a New Take on Mahler’s Sixth Symphony
REVIEW: Pianists Inna Faliks and Daniel Schlosberg presented Mahler’s Sixth Symphony in a piano four-hands arrangement prepared by Alexander von Zemlinsky. It was a performance that stripped the music down to black and white, laying bare not only its formidable architectural unity, but also its teeth-clenching harmonies.
Xinhua - Head of Keyboard Area Inna Faliks Teaches Students in China with Remote Lesson Technology
"With this unique technology, schools have access to top level teachers from all over the world to teach their students remotely," said Faliks. These state-of-the-art technical advances enable teachers to observe and comment on the subtle nuances of their student's performance from half a world away.
Chicago Tribune - Pianist tells of North Shore roots in musical monologue
READ: Acclaimed UCLA pianist Inna Faliks says presenting her “Polonaise Fantaisie: The Story of a Pianist” at the Music Institute of Chicago’s Nichols Hall in Evanston feels like a homecoming.
Pianist Faliks reinvigorates a Schumann standby in MISO's season finale
Professor Faliks played Schumann with the Miami Symphony Orchestra Sunday at the Arsht Center's Knight Concert Hall.
Music graduate Dr. Xiao Chen wins Lorin Hollander American Prize
Dr. Xiao Chen, a recent graduate of the Music Department’s piano program where she studied with Professor Inna Faliks, has recently won the Hollander American prize. More information can be read on their blog by clicking HERE. From the blog: The American Prize in Piano Performance (concerto), 2017-18?The Lorin Hollander Award (college/university division) The American