 Since 1938, the Celebrity Series of Boston has introduced the city to some of the world's most renowned performance artists. To celebrate their 75th anniversary, music will be in the air all over Boston. With 75 pianos placed throughout the Boston area, including Greater Boston, Cambridge, and Brookline, local musicians are now taking the opportunity to express themselves. I think that whenever this kind of street art that's really interactive happens to anywhere really, I think it's a really great opportunity for people to show their creativity. I think it brings a lot of livelihood to campus. It's a nice touch. I heard somebody playing that song, Hallelujah, today and I thought it was really nice. It brightened my mood for sure. I think they're fun. They're interesting. They're all different colors and stuff, so that's really cool. No two pianos are alike, with each one being personalized by a different local artist. The pianos are all part of Play Me I'm Yours, an artwork by British artist Luke Jerem. Boston now joins the 36 other cities worldwide that have been hosted to Jerem's 1,000 plus pianos. I hope they don't get damaged or if it were to rain or something. I don't think anybody's going to try and steal or vandalize a piano. It just seems like a positive thing. When I went to New York City this summer they had them there as well and I heard some people playing, which was really fun. The pianos are set to remain in the city for the next two weeks, with October 14th scheduled as the day of their removal. For BUTV Channel 10, I'm Peter Czenski.