Fond Memories of the PTSA

“The PTSA was the first piano teachers organization that I belonged to that  accepted competition pieces and arrangements by non-published composers. This inspired me to both arrange and write pieces for my students and to branch out as a composer, as well.  Their eclectic and diversified categories such as Sacred Music, Asian Music, Music, Art and Poetry, and Women Composers, gave my students a wonderful opportunity to explore new and exciting music. I also had the pleasure and honor of hosting the Carnegie Festival in 2017 and 2018, and the Honors Recital in 2019. I would like to extend my sincere heartfelt thanks to Gus and Carol for their support, encouragement and kindness. And most importantly, for creating the one and only PTSA! I will cherish all the sweet and fantastic memories always!”

Danette Whelan


Conor Hampton, who won the award 7 years in the PTSA Music and Art Festival - Photo taken by Dana Benner (portraitsbydana@hotmail.com).

“When I first learned about Carnegie Hall as a young child, it immediately became a dream of mine to perform there. Through the PTSA, my dream could became reality. My teacher first enrolled me in my first PTSA competition when I was 10. At that time, I was still relatively new to the piano, let alone competitions. However, through incredible determination and long hours of practicing, I managed to win. I still vividly remember the night my mom received a call from my teacher with the results—our sheer joy and excitement was unmatched. When the day to perform finally arrived, I couldn’t have been more enthusiastic. As I waited backstage, I was in awe of the other brilliant performers around me and the fact that I was joining them in this recital. Stepping onto stage once it was finally my turn, I felt a rush of energy throughout my body as I looked out into the vast hall and made my way to the seat. And of course I couldn’t forget the experience of playing on the concert grand piano, whose rich sound filled up the entire auditorium. This moment truly changed my journey as a piano player and my life as a whole. Eight years and seven competitions later, I am truly thankful for the opportunities—as far as music, making friends, and networking—and inspiration the PTSA has provided me with.”

Conor Hampton - Student of Sophia Ososkov


“Choosing a piece for a student to perform was the first step on the road to performing at the PTSA Spring Festival at Weill Hall at Carnegie. Goals were set, hours of practice ensued, auditions completed. To be chosen was exciting for my students, and for me a feeling of accomplishment. All the preparations; gowns for the girls, suits for the boys, nerves before the performance, were rewarded by the applause as my students smiled from ear to ear. Memories that will last a lifetime. Thank you, Gus and Carol, for your dedication and hard work that went well over 40 years giving students the opportunity to perform at such a prestigious venue.

Carol, I’ll always remember your performance of The Banjo, by Gottschalk. It was outstanding!”

Dona Paventa

Dona Paventa with her students.


“As I have been looking over the photographs from the last 30 years, I have been reminded of how much the PTSA has meant to me. I first joined PTSA in 1983. I immediately appreciated the opportunities and the motivational drive that was felt by my students. For thirty years, I was so fortunate to have my students perform at Carnegie Hall through their winning PTSA competitions. I believe that these experiences were life-changing to my students. I was deeply honored to receive the 2018 Teacher of the Year Award at the Carnegie Recital. I also felt honored and privileged to give the opening remarks at 2018 and 2019 Carnegie recitals. The diverse offerings and multimedia recognition have been unique to this organization. My sincere thanks to Gustave and Carol Ferri, who founded and developed this fine society. There has never been anything else like it!”

Christine Dolinich-Matuska

Christine Dolinich-Matuska with her students.


“Performing at Carnegie Hall has been a lifelong dream come true for me, made possible through hours of practice and hard work, my parents and their dedication, the PTSA, and the patience and motivation of my piano teacher, Christine Dolinich-Matuska. It’s been over 25 years since I graced the stage at Weill Recital Hall, and I feel so honored and privileged to be part of this experience. Christine provided me with the technical skills and confidence to embark on this journey, and I was inspired and comforted to know that I was following the footsteps of so many of her other former students, who also performed at Carnegie Hall. Looking at the photos on this website, it’s touching to see so many others who have followed in this legacy. The skills that I learned through her guidance (working hard to succeed, but also embracing failure, practicing & exploring new pieces, performing under pressure) have been transformative for me, not only musically, but also through life. One other side benefit - my sister, Michelle, who is also a PTSA winner and student of Christine's, has been a great practice partner - our shared interest in piano and playing together over the years has helped to bring us closer – and for that, I am always grateful.”

Stephen P Luk - Student of Christine Dolinich-Matuska