The Piano Therapy Virtual Tour is a compelling concert film and documentary that explores the mental health journey of Canadian composer and pianist Frank Horvat. Through deeply personal storytelling and emotionally resonant performances of his original compositions, Frank shares his lived experience with depression—offering insight, empathy, and inspiration.
Interwoven with his music, Frank’s narrative invites audiences into his world, highlighting both the struggles and triumphs of managing mental health as a creative individual. The result is a moving and honest reflection on vulnerability, resilience, and the healing power of art.
Premiered on October 10, 2025—World Mental Health Day—the film is available to stream on YouTube. Whether you’re personally affected by mental health challenges or supporting someone who is, this film creates space for compassion, understanding, and open dialogue.
Watch the Full Concert Film
Frank’s goal is to spark meaningful conversations—especially among music students and young creatives—about emotional wellbeing and self-care.
Interested in hosting a private screening and live Q&A with Frank?
This is a unique opportunity to engage your community while also highlighting the mental health resources and support services you offer. Perfect for schools, arts organizations, and community groups.
Contact Frank to schedule a screening event tailored to your audience.
He has a strong record of innovative and meaningful programming that goes beyond the norms of typical solo piano performances.
– Diana Dumlavwalla, Associate Professor, Florida State University
Download: Piano Therapy Virtual Tour Backgrounder (PDF)
The Making of the Piano Therapy Virtual Tour
Production of the Piano Therapy Virtual Tour took place in Summer 2022, starting first with the filming of the piano performance…






…then moving on to the b-roll and interview portions…




Many thanks to director, Andrew Lamb, Erin, Alex and Iain at Endless Films, Noble Street Studios, and audio mastering engineer, Dennis Patterson, for making this possible. A special thanks to Ingrid Taheri from High Notes Avante for her support along the way.

Previous Tour Hosts Include:
Baylor University, Capital University, Carleton University, MTNA at Florida State University, Lewis University
NEED HELP?
If you are in crisis or you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor or 911/local emergency line immediately.
CANADA
If you or someone you know is in immediate crisis or has suicide-related concerns, please call or text 9-8-8, 24/7 or visit talksuicide.ca.
UNITED STATES
If you’re having suicidal thoughts, call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) to talk to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in your area at any time (National Suicide Prevention Lifeline).
If you are located in another country, call your local emergency line immediately.
MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES:
Canadian Resources
American Resources
PTVT STUDENT RESOURCE GUIDE:
Full-Length Presentation (PDF)
Abridged Presentation (PDF)
The content of these pages is provided for general information only. They are not intended to, and do not, amount to advice which you should rely on. They are not in any way an alternative to specific advice from a medical professional.
Deeply personal and profoundly beautiful music.
– WholeNote Magazine
It takes a special skill to be able to create a whole atmosphere in a work that is just two minutes long.
– BBC Radio 3
Frank Horvat has carved a niche for himself among today’s composers, wearing his fragile heart on his sleeve.
– CBC Music
