Princeton Pianists Ensemble

As pioneers in the art of collaborative piano, the Princeton Pianists Ensemble challenges the notion that piano is only a solo instrument and push the traditional boundaries of how the instrument is performed. Four hands on one piano, ten hands on five pianos, and everything in between—we’ve done it or we’ll do it. Our mission is nothing less than to make beautiful music accessible to all and to spread it around Princeton and the world.

Performed by Andre Yin '22, Konstantinos Konstantinou '22, and Yende Mangum '24. Arranged by Audrey Shih ’20 and Phillip Yoon ’20.

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VTone

Founded in 2011, VTone is Princeton's first and only East Asian music group. "V" stands for the Roman numeral 5 and alludes to the pentatonic scale of traditional East Asian music. With our music, we aim to intrigue, inspire, and invigorate a worldly fusion of the arts.

Every year, we explore genres ranging from ballads and J-rock to rap and K-pop. In the fall semester, VTone joins in Princeton a cappella tradition and holds an annual Fall Arch Sing to perform original a cappella arrangements, covers, and mash-ups composed by members. In our annual spring show, however, we don't limit ourselves to a cappella; that's what makes VTone unique!

As part of our commitment to building community through our love of music, VTone also performs at on-campus venues throughout the year.

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