Amber Scherer is a pianist and educator based in NYC. Her work focuses on broadening accessibility to the arts and performing underrepresented voices in classical music.
In 2024, Scherer collaborated on the Webby-nominated Claiming Your Space, Juilliard’s celebration of Black musicians throughout history. She more recently performed in Juilliard’s Pride Songbook and Eros & Co. Eros featured Scherer and four singers at Merkin Hall as Caramoor Fellows, as part of the New York Festival of Song.
Scherer returned to Merkin Hall for Juilliard’s Vocal Arts Honors Recital with soprano Kerrigan Bigelow. Amber and Kerrigan have performed together extensively, as New Music Fellows at Songfest and Fellowship winners with the Federation of Art Song. Next season, they will perform recitals through City Lyric Opera, featuring a commissioned song cycle by composer Justine Chen.
Scherer also regularly performs with cellist Lydia Rhea. The pair enjoy exploring works by living and/or women composers in addition to the traditional repertoire, and their projects have included recording David Baker and Philip Lasser’s Cello Sonatas.
Her passion for education and community work was what first brought Scherer to NYC, as a 2021-22 Teaching Artist with AmeriCorps. She simultaneously joined the faculty at Brooklyn Music School and loves working with her students there.
For her own education, Scherer has attended various festivals on fellowship, including the Tanglewood Music Center, Music Academy of the West, and the Kent-Blossom Music Festival.
Scherer holds Bachelor’s degrees in Piano Performance and Psychology from Oberlin, a Master’s in Collaborative Piano from The Juilliard School, and she will begin work on her DMA at Juilliard this fall. Her mentors include Jonathan Feldman and Lydia Brown.