Robin Holtz Williams knows firsthand how a piano in the house can transform ordinary moments into something warmer and more meaningful. A Kansas City native, Robin earned her Bachelor of Music from the UMKC Conservatory before continuing her studies at the Eastman School of Music, where she received both her Master’s and Doctorate in Piano Performance and Literature. In 1990, she brought her talent and passion to New Orleans, joining the faculty of the University of New Orleans. For over thirty years she has taught piano, shaped young musicians, and even served as Chair of the Music Department. In October 2025, she took on a new role as State President of the Louisiana Music Teachers Association—work that reflects her deep commitment to music education at every level. Yet alongside this distinguished academic career, Robin has always carved out space for something more personal: creating music that quietly enhances the rhythm of family life.
That vision gave birth to her acclaimed series A Piano in the House. The three released albums—Music for Hearth and Home, Signs of Spring, and On a Winter’s Eve (with Summer Breezes on the way in 2026)—are thoughtfully curated to support the way real families live. Robin carefully blends timeless classical favorites with exquisite pieces by lesser-known or forgotten composers, many drawn from out-of-print scores she has lovingly revived.
Her playing is refined yet inviting, never overpowering—it is intended to be the perfect accompaniment for shared meals, evening unwinding, or a child drifting off to sleep. Listeners often share how these recordings have become part of their homes: one mother writes, “We listen to Robin’s CDs during meals and our daughter loves listening to them while reading or before bed.” Stories like these remind Robin why she records this way—to offer the warmth and personal involvement of a live pianist without the formality of a concert hall.
For those who take pride in curating a comfortable, graceful home environment, Robin’s music feels wonderfully familiar. She’s a wife and mother herself who balances a rich professional life with the everyday joys and demands so many of us know well. Her series stands apart online because it isn’t about flashy virtuosity; it’s about bringing beauty, calm, and a touch of intellectual depth into the heart of family life.
Welcome to Robin’s piano in the house, in your house.