May
14
Thu
Carolina Ballet Benefit Piano Sale Event – May 14th – 17th, 2026 @ Ruggero Piano
May 14 @ 9:30 am – May 17 @ 5:30 pm

Dear Carolina Ballet Friends and Neighbors,

For the past decade, Carolina Ballet has had the privilege of performing with world-class pianos, thanks to our exclusive piano provider, Ruggero Piano. Each year, these instruments — along with Ruggero Piano’s entire inventory of new and pre-owned pianos — are made available to the public at preferred institutional pricing to support the Ballet.

This year’s benefit sale includes a large selection of pianos, including grands, baby grands, concert grands, uprights, hybrids, digitals, and player pianos from leading brands such as Yamaha, Bösendorfer, Schimmel, Estonia, Clavinova, Steinway, Kawai, and more. Every piano includes free standard local delivery, tuning and technical services by Ruggero Piano, plus four tickets to a Carolina Ballet performance of your choice. Special financing will be available including 0% APR for up to 24 Months. Appointments are available Thursday through Sunday, May 14-17, at Ruggero Piano: 4720-120 Hargrove Road. Raleigh, NC 27616.

We also invite you to join us for upcoming performances of Celebration of America (April 23–26) and Beauty and the Beast (May 14–17).  Both performances will be accompanied by live music. Visit carolinaballet.com for more information and tickets.

We are grateful for the opportunity to perform with exceptional pianos and hope you’ll take advantage of this unique opportunity. Your purchase will directly support Carolina Ballet and help sustain our commitment to artistic excellence in our community.

Warmly,

Adam Schiffer | Chief Operating Officer

Jul
24
Fri
Concert & Masterclass featuring Thomas Pandolfi | July 24th & July 25th @ Ruggero Piano
Jul 24 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

 

Fire, Poetry, Rhapsody
Thomas Pandolfi, Piano

Join internationally acclaimed pianist Thomas Pandolfi for an electrifying evening of Romantic power, lyrical beauty, and dazzling virtuosity.

From the commanding brilliance of Chopin’s “Military” Polonaise and the sweeping grandeur of the “Heroic” Polonaise, to the delicate poetry of Debussy’s Clair de lune and Ponce’s Intermezzo, the program traces a vivid emotional journey through the Romantic and post-Romantic piano tradition.

The evening culminates in Gershwin’s iconic Rhapsody in Blue (1927 solo piano version), bringing the program to a thrilling and unmistakably American finale.

A concert of intensity, elegance, and imagination—designed for both devoted piano lovers and new audiences alike.



Performer Bio 

American pianist Thomas Pandolfi is acclaimed for performances that combine virtuoso brilliance with poetic nuance and an immediate, communicative presence. A compelling interpreter of the Romantic and early modern repertoire, he brings a distinctive blend of tonal refinement, structural clarity, and expressive depth to the concert stage.

Pandolfi’s repertoire centers on the works of Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Debussy, Ravel, and Gershwin, through which he explores the piano’s full expressive range—from orchestral power to intimate lyricism. His interpretations are noted for their coloristic imagination and a natural sense of musical architecture that lends both coherence and vitality to each performance.

A frequent concerto soloist, Pandolfi has appeared with orchestras across the United States and internationally, including the National Philharmonic, the Augusta Symphony and the George Enescu Philharmonic, with upcoming engagements including the Reading Symphony Orchestra. His performances of major works such as Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 and Gershwin’s Concerto in F are distinguished by both virtuoso command and a refined collaborative sensitivity.

His recordings include orchestral collaborations with the National Symphony Orchestra of London and the Moravian Philharmonic further reflecting his work on the international stage.

In recital, Pandolfi is recognized for thoughtfully curated programs that balance dramatic intensity, lyrical intimacy, and coloristic imagination, creating performances that resonate deeply with both seasoned listeners and new audiences alike.

A graduate of The Juilliard School, Thomas Pandolfi continues to establish himself as a compelling voice in the Romantic tradition—an artist whose performances unite intellectual insight with genuine expressive immediacy.

 

 

 

Jul
25
Sat
Concert & Masterclass featuring Thomas Pandolfi | July 24th & July 25th @ Ruggero Piano
Jul 25 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Concert & Masterclass featuring Thomas Pandolfi | July 24th & July 25th @ Ruggero Piano

Masterclass details coming soon!

Performer Bio 

American pianist Thomas Pandolfi is acclaimed for performances that combine virtuoso brilliance with poetic nuance and an immediate, communicative presence. A compelling interpreter of the Romantic and early modern repertoire, he brings a distinctive blend of tonal refinement, structural clarity, and expressive depth to the concert stage.

Pandolfi’s repertoire centers on the works of Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Debussy, Ravel, and Gershwin, through which he explores the piano’s full expressive range—from orchestral power to intimate lyricism. His interpretations are noted for their coloristic imagination and a natural sense of musical architecture that lends both coherence and vitality to each performance.

A frequent concerto soloist, Pandolfi has appeared with orchestras across the United States and internationally, including the National Philharmonic, the Augusta Symphony and the George Enescu Philharmonic, with upcoming engagements including the Reading Symphony Orchestra. His performances of major works such as Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 and Gershwin’s Concerto in F are distinguished by both virtuoso command and a refined collaborative sensitivity.

His recordings include orchestral collaborations with the National Symphony Orchestra of London and the Moravian Philharmonic further reflecting his work on the international stage.

In recital, Pandolfi is recognized for thoughtfully curated programs that balance dramatic intensity, lyrical intimacy, and coloristic imagination, creating performances that resonate deeply with both seasoned listeners and new audiences alike.

A graduate of The Juilliard School, Thomas Pandolfi continues to establish himself as a compelling voice in the Romantic tradition—an artist whose performances unite intellectual insight with genuine expressive immediacy.

 

 

 

Customer Reviews

This is quite obviously the best piano store in the region. I spent a long time shopping for my used piano, and that included a number of stores, used options from online listings, etc. And every time I came to Ruggero, I was on better quality pianos at the same prices as lower quality ones elsewhere. They have all these piano techs on site, doing deep master work on any pianos that need it. And they'll talk to you about all the details--great for me as I'm a stickler for every last bit of quality (especially in playability and action) and want to know the ins and outs. I ended up buying both a great digital (Yamaha P-525) for nighttime and my first baby grand (a Yamaha GB1K from 2019). I love it, and it's in such fantastic technical shape from Ruggero techs. I also asked an independent local piano tech his opinion of Ruggero and others, and he told me I could totally trust any and all of their piano techs' work, as they stand behind their used pianos. I even had an issue in my own life where I suddenly needed flexibility after I'd purchased but hadn't had it delivered, and they were flexible, helpful and downright encouraging on a personal level! I always felt welcome in the store. I had confidence buying with their trade-in program too, as I believe this piano store will stand the test of time for when I upgrade later, since they're running a service business as well as sales. So, my highest recommendation for the purchases of highest importance that you can make!! Many thanks to Chris, John and the team. - Phil Enock

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