Danielle Marcinek holds a Bachelor of Music with distinction, an ARCT in Classical piano performance and an LRCM in Classical Piano Performance. Ms. Marcinek has developed an international reputation as a pianist and vocalist with her performances for royalty, dignitaries, politicians and celebrities at sea and on land across Europe, North America and abroad. In the early 2010’s, Danielle held residencies at London England’s Savoy, Harrods, and RAC lounges as a pianist and vocalist. Ms. Marcinek performed at notable prestigious events including London’s 2012 Harry Winston Jewelry launch at Spencer House, the 2013 exhibition for Virgin Airways in Munich Germany, and a feature for the King of Bahrain at London’s Four Seasons hotel. In November of 2023 she was presented as a solo pianist for the Alberni Classical Concerts Society.
Danielle is also a featured solo classical and accompanying pianist under Redshift Records, Con Brio Recordings and Ludwig Recordings record labels. Many of her recordings have received radio-play throughout Europe and North America.
For several years Ms. Marcinek has been an accomplished choral and vocal accompanist for the B.C. Choral Federations ‘Choral Stage’ programs, the Surrey Children’s Choir, the Vancouver Bach Choirs and the Vancouver Children’s Choir. Danielle served as pianist for several International choral festivals including Kauthaumixw in 2003 and the 2009 Lllangollen Festival in Wales with the Surrey Children’s Choir.
In recent years Danielle has adjudicated for a number of Festivals including the 2023 Vernon Registered Music Teachers’ Festival, the 2023 and 2024 Carillon Music Festival in Surrey, the 2024 North Fraser Music Festival and the 2025 Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival.
In addition to her work as a piano performing and recording artist, Danielle writes music that draws its influences from her versatile background of Classical, Broadway, Jazz and Choral roots. Recently, she wrote music and co-directed for the musical ‘ The Last Spike’ at the Udderfest Festival in Prince Rupert which received rave reviews and was featured on the CBC morning show ‘Daybreak’.
Currently Ms. Marcinek performs regularly for the Health Arts Society, as well as the Erato Ensemble and the Surrey Children’s Choir. She has a busy teaching studio at Queensbury Village Music and brings her knowledge and enthusiasm of mixed musical mediums to her teaching which has been an inspiration to students of all ages from the beginner to advanced levels for several years.
