TESTIMONIAL
Moses M.
"I've become more intentional in how I approach music I'm beginning to learn. Pun taught me how to convert my expressive goals into musical performance, being attentive to how the meaning behind a performance relies on every detail."
Parent of a 10-year-old
"Tremendous change with improving focus, confidence, a genuine interest and passion for playing the piano. I have also noticed an interest in {the student} exploring and experimenting with different sounds, and composing his own music."
The Mariani Family
"Pun is wonderful working with my son (age 6); he makes lessons fun and is always so positive. I love hearing them laugh together!"
TEACHING BIOGRAPHY
Pun Punyasavatsut is a Doctoral Student in Piano Performance at the University of Michigan, where he also earned his Master of Music and a Certificate in Arts Entrepreneurship & Leadership. He holds a Bachelor of Music from the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music in Singapore, where he graduated with Highest Distinction. At the University of Michigan, he leads private and group piano lessons as a Graduate Student Instructor and is Piano Faculty at the Faber Piano Institute in Ann Arbor, MI.
He has taken part in over 30 piano competitions and has won prizes from the American International Paderewski Piano Competition, Robert B. Beardsley Piano Competition, and Kawai Thailand International Piano Competition. His teaching philosophy is centered around nurturing a strong technical foundation from an early age in order to facilitate the artistic development of musical minds and hearts.
Mr. Punyasavatsut’s mentors include Christopher Harding, Thomas Hecht, Nopanand Chanorathaikul, and Rolf-Dieter Arens. He also maintains an active social media presence, including on YouTube, where you can view his most recent recordings and performances.

