About
Todd Schroeder is an award-winning pianist, composer, music director, producer, and creative director whose career spans jazz, Broadway, pop, and live performance. Raised in a musical family, he began piano lessons at a very young age and has since developed a versatile career that includes performing, arranging, directing, and composing for stages around the world. He has worked with a wide range of acclaimed artists and entertainers, bringing depth, precision, and heart to every project.
As a performer, Todd’s concerts blend refined piano artistry with expressive storytelling, whether interpreting timeless standards, reimagining contemporary songs, or sharing his own original works. His dynamic style has been featured on iconic stages including Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall, the Greek Theatre, Birdland, and even the White House. He is also known for his work with Postmodern Jukebox, where his piano performances and leadership as music director have contributed to the collective’s global acclaim.
Beyond the piano bench, Todd has shaped acclaimed theatrical productions and live shows, including music direction for major theme park stage productions and original musicals. His achievements include multiple industry awards for musical and vocal direction, and he is also the founder of the Todd Schroeder Young Artist Grant, an annual scholarship supporting emerging arts students.
At the heart of Todd Schroeder’s work is a commitment to musical excellence, connection, and imaginative performance that resonates with audiences across genres and generations.