2025 Distinguished Alumni Award: Daniel Levitan PT ’75

June 3, 2025

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Alumni, Piano Technology

Presented annually, the Distinguished Alumni Award recognizes an NBSS graduate who has demonstrated outstanding professional achievements, has contributed meaningfully to their industry, and supported the broader craft community through education and mentorship. This year, the award was given to Daniel Levitan, a 1975 graduate of the Piano Technology program.

Dan’s legacy in piano technology spans five decades, and his influence is deeply felt across the field. A widely respected author, instructor, and mentor, Dan has devoted his life not only to the precision and artistry of piano tuning but also to elevating the standards of the profession.

Throughout his career, Dan published more than 40 articles in The Piano Technicians Journal, the flagship publication of the Piano Technicians Guild (PTG). He contributed to—and was frequently featured in—the Journal, and served as its tuning editor for many years. In 2008, he received the Jack Greenfield Award for exceptional writing. In recognition of his lifelong dedication and impact, Dan was inducted into the PTG Hall of Fame in 2021.

A passionate educator, Dan has taught at national PTG conferences, regional conventions, chapter meetings, and seminars across the country. His teaching has taken him abroad as well, and one international teaching experience significantly shaped his acclaimed book The Craft of Piano Tuning. Now considered a foundational text in the field, the book blends scientific rigor with a craftsman’s sensibility, offering readers a comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of tuning.

Dan’s curiosity and commitment to improving the craft also led him to explore the role of body mechanics in tuning. His research resulted in the design and patent of an ergonomically re-engineered tuning hammer—an innovation that reflects both his technical insight and his practical problem-solving approach.

While his accomplishments are many, those who know Dan speak just as often about his humility, kindness, and generosity of spirit. In his early career, he navigated the busy streets of New York City by bicycle, tuning instruments of all conditions—grand and modest alike—with equal care. Today, he continues to mentor colleagues and support the next generation of technicians, offering his wisdom and encouragement with the same enthusiasm that has defined his entire career.

Dan’s example reminds us that craftsmanship is not only about mastery of technique, but also about how one shows up in the world—with integrity, generosity, and purpose. For all he has achieved, and for the ways in which he continues to inspire, teach, and lead, NBSS is proud to honor Daniel Levitan with the 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award.

Please join us in celebrating this extraordinary alumnus whose work exemplifies the best of our School’s values.

“My advice to you today, then, isn’t the standard advice: Do What You Love. Instead, it’s to notice the things that you are impelled to do to improve your world, because those are the things that you’re likely to get good at; and that, in turn, is going to make you love what you do.”

Read the full transcript of Dan’s speech at Graduation 2025 on the ceremony page.