Eliana Corredor has performed solo, duo piano, and chamber music recitals in Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and major cities across her native Venezuela. She holds a Master of Music in Piano Performance from Butler University, an Artist Diploma from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, and has extensively studied Suzuki piano pedagogy with Rita Hauck. Her teachers have included Nora de Romero, Amílcar Rivas, and Arnaldo Pizzolante in Venezuela, as well as Panayis Lyras, and Eugene and Elizabeth Pridonoff in the United States.

Eliana has taught on the faculty at the Midwest School of Music (Indianapolis), the Wyoming Fine Arts Center, and the Cincinnati Music Academy. She currently runs her own piano studio in the Cincinnati (Montgomery) area, where she teaches various piano methods to students of all abilities. She has a particular interest in recreational music-making for adults and is excited to develop a program for this audience at Cincinnati Music Village in Evandale!