“superbly emotive pianist [that] wrings every nuance out”
Opera News
“Schreier is an indispensable accompanist. She is either preternaturally intuitive or has achieved perfect communication...Perhaps a bit of both. The pianist is provided spacious and atmospheric latitude within “The Teasdale Songs…” Her renditions of the songs are ravishing.”
Schmopera
“perfection itself….the dream accompanist every singer hopes to find.”
Clarksville Online
“an ideal support at the piano”
The Washington Post
“the room seemed to vibrate from her depth and skill”
MTNA Journal
GRAMMY Nominated Album
Confessions, a CD project with soprano Laura Strickling, featuring songs by Clarice Assad, Libby Larsen, Michael Djupstrom, Tom Cipullo, Amy Beth Kirsten, and Gilda Lyons is available for purchase on Amazon and for streaming on all major streaming platforms!

“[Schreier] demonstrated the restraint that is a sign of only the most prestigious instrumentalists.”

Grammy-nominated pianist Joy Schreier maintains an active career as a collaborative pianist and classical vocal coach in the Maryland, DC, Virginia area. She serves as assistant conductor for a number of organizations, including the Washington National Opera, faculty at the Peabody Conservatory, as well as official pianist for the triennial voice and string divisions of the Washington International Competition held at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. To learn more, click below.
Issachah Savage, tenor
Washington National Cathedral
Arianna Zukerman, soprano
Austrian Embassy, Washington, D.C.
Danielle Talamantes, soprano
Weill Recital Hall, NYC