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Sharing the Joy of Music: A December Filled with Corporate Holiday Performances

This past December was a whirlwind of festive melodies and unforgettable corporate holiday performances as I had the honor of providing live piano music for several corporate holiday events across Upstate New York. From fine dining venues in Syracuse to the elegance of Turning Stone Resort & Casino, the month was a celebration of community, professionalism, and the magic of the holiday season.

Riverdale Banquet Hall
Dancing the Night Away in Binghamton, NY
Riverdale Banquet Hall
Riverdale Banquet Hall

A Festive Kickoff in Binghamton, NY


The journey began in Binghamton, where I performed our Dueling Pianos Show for a large auto dealership’s annual holiday celebration. The room buzzed with excitement as employees and their families gathered to toast another successful year. The setlist was a mix of classic holiday carols and jazzy renditions of contemporary favorites, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Watching attendees sing along and dance to the rhythm was a reminder of music’s ability to bring people together.


Bringing Elegance to Syracuse, NY


Next, I traveled to Syracuse for a holiday party hosted by a forensic company. The event’s sophisticated theme was perfectly complemented by a repertoire of soft American Song Book pieces, smooth jazz standards, and Christmas Classics. The


audience’s attentiveness and appreciation for the music made the evening truly special. It was a privilege to contribute to their celebration of hard work and achievements.


Celebrating Tradition with M&T Bank


In Utica, I joined M&T Bank for their holiday client gathering. The event was a beautiful blend of tradition and festivity, with the venue adorned in sparkling lights and festive decor. Performing a mix of holiday standards and upbeat tunes added to the lively ambiance as colleagues mingled and shared their holiday cheer. It’s always inspiring to witness a company’s commitment to creating memorable experiences for their team and clients.


An Executive Dinner to Remember


Turning Stone Resort & Casino provided the backdrop for an exclusive executive dinner. The sophisticated setting called for an equally refined musical selection, and I curated a playlist of classy jazz pieces alongside gentle holiday melodies. The upscale nature of the event allowed for a personal connection with the audience, enhancing the evening’s sense of celebration and camaraderie.


Turning Stone Resort & Casino
Turning Stone Resort & Casino

Closing the Year with a Law Firm Holiday Party


Finally, I performed for a law firm’s holiday party at Lemon Grass Syracuse, rounding out a month of remarkable events. The room’s festive energy was contagious as I played everything from holiday classics to modern hits, catering to a diverse crowd. The highlight of the evening was an impromptu sing-along, where the guests’ enthusiasm made it clear that the spirit of the season was alive and well.

M&T Bank Utica
M&T Bank Utica

Reflecting on a Memorable December

Performing for these diverse corporate events across Syracuse, Binghamton, Utica,


and Turning Stone Resort & Casino was a deeply rewarding experience. Each event had its own unique character and charm, but they all shared a common thread: the joy of coming together to celebrate the season. It was an honor to provide the soundtrack for these moments and to witness the power of music in fostering connection and joy.


As I look back on these performances, I’m filled with gratitude for the opportunity to share my passion for piano with such wonderful audiences. Here’s to many more performances and festive memories in the years to come!


Contact

Thank you for your interest.

You can contact Steve Laureti today to inquire about a performance and availability for your next corporate event by sending an email to Steve@NYPianist.com.​​


Steve will work with you during the entire planning process to make sure logistics, event flow, and execution of your event is perfect.


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