Can I use iTune to serve Midi music to a Midi device?

I have been using Quicktime player to send MIDI music to my digital piano. The problem is that I don't know how to set up a playlist on Quicktime. QT may not have such feature or perhaps I can switch to Microsoft's media player to use the playlist. IIRC, MP supports playlist.
I notice that iTune can take my MIDI files and it can playback the song via the computer speakers. It would be ideal to use iTune to organize my MIDI collection, only if I can use iTune to send the MIDI output to my digital piano.
Quicktime has a preference setting to pick the device for MIDI output. Does iTune has the same settings? I failed to find it.
I can play the MIDI to the digital piano, but no playlist.
I can play the MIDI using iTune playlist, but no piano.
I want both.
How do I solve this problem?

iTunes Match is not a backup service: FAQ:  Why iTunes Match can NOT be used as a backup!
If you want to move personal data, in this case music, from an old computer to a new computer use the methods in this Apple KB article: <http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4527?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US>.
Also, before selling the old computer you need to erase the HDD and put the original OS back on it, that came with the computer. Be sure you have all your personal data backed up and transfered to the new computer before doing this.

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