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SUBJECT: Music Monday 09.23.24 Welcome, Autumn!

                                                                                                                                                                                                     

Monday, September 23, 2024
Message from the Reps

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Happy Music Monday, Music Studio Families!

Happy Autumn!


1ST IN-PERSON GENERAL MEETING - SAVE THE DATE (*Please note the date change)

The Music Studio warmly invites you to our first in-person general board meeting, which is now taking place on Tuesday, October 8, at 6PM (instead of October 9th as previously mentioned) in the library, located on the 6th floor. 

At 6pm parents will have the opportunity to meet and greet each other, followed by a presentation from AP of Music, Ben Schott at 6:30pm. We will also be joined by instrumental and vocal SGO members. We will also have musical performances by instrumental and vocal students! 

Light refreshments will be served and a limited selection of merchandise will be available for purchase.

You don't want to miss it!

We look forward to seeing you!


CONNECT WITH US

We'd love to connect with you, and the easiest way for that to happen is with a Membership Tool Kit account! Did you receive this newsletter in your inbox? If the answer is yes, congratulations, that means you've already created an account and subscribed!

If you haven't, you can create an account using this link:MTK (Membership Tool Kit)and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the communications you'd like to receive from your Music Studio under the SUBSCRIPTION tab. It's the absolute best way to stay in-the-know for all things music!

You can also join the LaG Music StudioWhatsApp chat. While this is not officially endorsed by, or part of the PA or LaGuardia, it is a way for parents to connect and get questions answered from other parents. Your Music Studio Reps and other board members are also in the chat and will happily answer questions. We're here to help! 


Blurb From Ben

Dear Music Studio Families,


Happy Fall Season!

I'd like send out a huge thank you to our Music Studio families for your immediate support in providing paper for our Music Studio needs in less than one week's time! That is amazing! 

Your generosity is greatly appreciated.



COMMUNITY LETTER #1

Last week I sent out my first letter to the Music Studio Community which includes information on staff updates, student opportunities, Music Studio communication protocol, instrument care and programming updates. If you missed it, you can view it HERE.



CONCERTO COMPETITON REMINDER

The Instrumental Music Studio is pleased to announce the dates of the 2024-2025 LaGuardia Concerto Competition.  

  • The preliminary round of the LaGuardia Concerto Competition for 2025 will be held on Tuesday, October 8th.

  • The final round of the competition will be held on Wednesday, October 16th.

  • The winner(s) will perform their concerto with the LaGuardia Philharmonic on March 27, 2025.

 

Eligibility

  • Only returning instrumental students and those who did not win the 2024 concerto competition are eligible to compete. No one new to the school may compete, this includes freshmen and incoming sophomores.

 

A concerto is a piece of music for a solo instrument, or instruments accompanied by an orchestra.  When choosing your repertoire there are a few things to keep in mind.

  1. Be sure the orchestral accompaniment is available to purchase or rent.
  2. Choose a movement of the concerto. If the entire concerto is less than 15 minutes you might be allowed to perform the entire work.

Sign up to competeHERE



Please do not hesitate to contact me at Bschott@schools.nyc.gov if you have any questions or concerns.


Benjamin Schott

Assistant Principal of Music


Don't Forget!


*October 8 - 1st In-person General Meeting. Special Guests: AP of Music  Benjamin Schott, and SGO (student government) Instrumental and Vocal Reps.

6pm - parent meet & greet

6:30pm - presentation from AP of Music, Ben Schott.

*(Please note that due to a scheduling conflict, the meeting is no longer on October 9th)*


Music Studio Funding Appeal

The Music Studio thanks you for your continued donations and support for our students and studio. Your donations assist in covering the many expenses of the Music Studio, which in turn helps our students. While we work to continuously support our students and teachers, we definitely cannot achieve this without your help.  These necessary funds are used to purchase the music our students perform, workshops, master classes, professional development, accompanists and so much more.  


Click HERE to read our fundraising letter - WE NEED YOUR HELP!!


Post Secondary Resources
COLLEGE FAIRS


ONLINE

Applying to Music Schools - Hosted by The Juilliard School, Eastman School of Music,and Ithaca College School of Music, Theatre, and Dance
-Tuesday, September 24 at 7:00 PM
-Sunday, November 3 at 5:00 PM


IN-PERSON

NYC Music College Fair 

Sunday, October 13, 2024 at 11am

Manhattan School of Music
120 Claremont Ave
New York, NY 10027


Harlem School of the Arts College Fair

Saturday, October 19, 2024 at 1pm

Harlem School of the Arts
645 Saint Nicholas Ave
New York, NY 10030


NACAC Performing & Visual Arts College Fair

Sunday, October 27, 2024 1-4pm

Jacob Javits Convention Center
429 11th Ave
New York, NY 10018




FIND YOUR BEST POST SECONDARY MUSIC SCHOOL

Get all the details you need for your best music school choice, from audition requirements to financial aid and career help - and what makes each school unique.

Click the photo to download the 2024-25 Guide to Music Schools.

View the guide online HERE.

Searching For Colleges & Conservatories

Big Future

Colleges That Change Lives (CTCL)

College Navigator


Researching Art Careers

  • Talk to others in the career you are interested in. Shadow them. Find out where they studied and what they did to work in their career.
  • Talk to your studio teachers
  • Try an internship or volunteer somewhere
  • Does it match the values that are important to you? Ask yourself is it a calling? Would you still do it if you didn't get paid? Are you passionate about it?
  • Look at the data in the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) and on LinkedIn
  • Does the career require graduate school?

OOH Handbook Guide

Music Careers (article)

Musicians & Singers

Music Directors & Composers

Sound Engineering Technicians

Actors

Art, Drama & Music Teachers, Postsecondary


Other College Resources

College Essay Guy

Marigold Prep

Scholarships

College Uncovered (podcast)

Compass Education Group


Other Opportunities

PERFORM AT BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC

Singers ages 10 -18, perform with Mark Morris Dance Group at BAM this holiday season!

Brooklyn Music School is teaming up with our neighbors at Mark Morris Dance Group for The Hard Nut, Mark Morris Dance Group's rendition of Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker!
Participants in this class will perform the choir sections from "The Waltz of the Snowflakes" and perform holiday carols during pre-show and intermission!

 Click HERE for more information


YoungArts COMPETITION

YoungArts is one of the only organizations in the U.S. that supports artists across 10 disciplines at all stages of development, beginning with the critical moment when they decide to pursue a life in the arts, and continuing throughout their careers. 

Artists ages 15–18, or grades 10–12, in the U.S. are encouraged to apply in the discipline of their choice. All applications are judged by esteemed discipline-specific panels of artists through a rigorous blind adjudication process, and award winners are offered a lifetime of artistic support and ongoing connection with an extraordinarily robust network of peers and mentors. Åpplication closes October 17, 2024 at 8 PM ET. 

Click the below links for the appropriate application and eligibility requirements.

CLASSICAL MUSIC, DANCE, DESIGN, FILM, JAZZ, PHOTOGRAPHY, THEATRE, VISUAL ARTS, VOICE, WRITING


FROM THE TOP Scholarship Opportunity

The Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award is a one-time, non-renewable, need-based grant of up to $10,000 given in conjunction with full participation in From the Top's Learning and Media Lab Fellowship

Each year, From the Top chooses approximately 20 pre-collegiate musicians ages 8-18 to receive the Award. The Award is given to driven and committed pre-collegiate musicians with financial need to help offset the often prohibitively expensive costs of studying classical music at a high level.

An application for the Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award is also an application to From the Top’s Learning and Media Lab Fellowship program. You do not need to complete two separate applications. See the "How To Apply” section for more instructions.

You are eligible if you are: classical instrumentalists, vocalists, and composers (ages 8–18) who are full-time elementary, middle, or high school students, and have not yet entered college.

High School seniors graduating in 2025 must apply by November 15, 2024 in order to be considered for the award before graduation.


NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Each summer, Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute (WMI) brings together the brightest young players from across the country to form the National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America (NYO-USA), a free program for all participants. Following a comprehensive audition process and a multi-week training residency with leading professional orchestra musicians, these remarkable teenagers embark on a tour to some of the great music capitals of the world while serving as dynamic music ambassadors.

Ages: 16–19
Available for Young Musicians: Nationally
Season: Summer Program

*NYO2 - NYO2 has a particular focus on attracting talented students from groups underserved by and underrepresented in the classical orchestral field. *A formal nomination from a teacher, ensemble director, school/band/orchestra administrator, or community leader is required as part of the application.* NOMINATION DEADLINE NOV 30

APPRENTICESHIP - Carnegie Hall offers apprenticeships to students in roles beyond instrumental positions in NYO-USA to explore key aspects of the orchestral field. APPLICATION DEADLINE DEC 3

NYO-USA - The National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America (NYO-USA) invites young musicians ages 16–19 to audition for its 2025 season. APPLICATION DEADLINE DEC 3

NYO JAZZ - NYO Jazz invites young musicians (ages 16–19) to audition for its 2025 season. APPLICATION DEADLINE JAN 16, 2025


NEW YORK YOUTH SYMPHONY

The New York Youth Symphony is one of the most awarded youth programs of its kind in the nation, including the 2022 Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Performance - Classical. It is recognized for its innovative, educational programs for talented young musicians. Founded in 1963 as an orchestra to showcase the metropolitan area’s most gifted musicians ages 12-22, its activities have since grown to encompass programs in chamber music, conducting, composition, jazz, and musical theater songwriting with performances at world class venues including Carnegie Hall and Jazz at Lincoln Center. Through its commissioning program, First Music, the NYYS has commissioned over 170 works from young composers since 1984.

2024/2025 Applications for all programs are open NOW! 

Click the below links to learn more.

CHAMBER MUSIC, COMPOSITION, CONDUCTING, CRESCENDO, FIRST MUSIC, JAZZ, MUSICAL THEATRE SONGWRITING, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA


Mama! FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS

Mama Foundation for the Arts’ mission is to make a joyful noise, to uplift the Black musical treasures of Gospel, jazz and R&B, and to heal and inspire through the power of collective music-making.

Join us for classes, workshops, and programs that focus on singing, acting, dancing, theater, and access to opportunity for all ages!
Discover your artistic talent while building self-confidence through Black musical treasures!

Mama Music Freshman Program Fall 2024 (new students) Classes begin October 5

Wednesday Sings Fall 2024 (new members)Classes begin September 25


VOICE ACADEMY NYC

Voice Academy NYC, located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, offers a range of vocal training options, including private one-on-one lessons, group classes, custom workshops, onsite corporate singing lessons and vocal performance coaching for all levels, from beginner to professional. Our expert coaching staff will not only improve your voice but also prepare you for auditions, showcases, recording sessions, musicals or any live performance across various musical styles.

Our instructors are seasoned professionals with decades of experience on Broadway, as singer-songwriters, composers, pop/rock starts, jazz artists and performing musicians. With such a wealth of expertise, you can be confident that you’ve found the right school for vocal training coaching, we also offer piano, sight-reading and music-theory lessons for all students.

NATIONAL CHILDREN'S CHORUS - SENIOR DIVISION AUDITIONS 

In the Senior Division, students ages 10-18 refine their skills to a superlative standard and perform in their own concert series at various venues locally, around the United States, and internationally. Students participate in an exciting array of performances, presenting world premieres and collaborating with an exceptional roster of professional artists. The Senior Division of the National Children’s Chorus, based at Opera America and Lincoln Center in Manhattan, consists of the Debut Ensemble (Tuesday evening rehearsals), the Premier Ensemble (Wednesday evening rehearsals), and Scholars (SATB college-prep, Tuesday evening rehearsals). Students in the Senior Division also have the exclusive opportunity to travel abroad in an international tour each summer, and take part in the annual National Youth Opera Academy in August.

Saturday, November 2nd at 5:00pm ET,  livestream presentation via Zoom, by *APPOINTMENT ONLY*  

*requires application fee

CLICK BELOW TO WATCH NCC AUDITION PROCESS


Fall 2024 Registration is now open!

Private Lessons or Group Classes & Ensembles

The Brooklyn Conservatory of Music is a 127-year-old non-profit community music school. Our Park Slope home offers private music lessons, group classes, ensembles and music therapy as well as 17 beautiful, affordable rehearsal studios open to all musicians. Throughout New York City, BKCM provides music education, music therapy services and opportunities for musical engagement at more than 80 sites across all five boroughs. BKCM’s programs reach more than 10,000 New Yorkers from all walks of life. 


Do you have additional resources to share with the LaGuardia Music Studio Community? 

Please email us at musicstudiocomms@laguardiahspa.org



*DISCLAIMER*

The LaGaurdia PA does not endorse any of the above organizations. Resource and Opportunity listing is provided simply as a means to share information with our Music Studio Community.

Upcoming Events on the LaG School Calendar
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Current Music Studio Board Members


Instrumental Rep: Rebecca Sherman - music@laguardiahspa.org

Instrumental Rep-In-Training: Staci Abramsky Risman -instrumental@laguardiahspa.org

Vocal Rep: Barbette Leonard vocal@laguardiahspa.org

Vocal Rep-In-Training: Vanessa Enriquez

Corresponding Secretary: Tauheedah Yasin - musicstudiocomms@laguardiahspa.org

Assistant Corresponding Secretary: Madeline Ramos

Recording Secretary: Laetitia Ducroux - musicrecordingsecretary@laguardiahspa.org

Assistant Recording Secretary: Abhilasha Mahan

Audit Manager: Rose Javier

Merchandise Director: Diane Vasquez - musicmerch@laguardiahspa.org

Assistant Merchandise Coordinators: Shira Eisenberg and Karina Tabacinic

Fundraising Coordinator: Jennifer Richey

Volunteer Coordinators: Sherry Stuart Berman - musicvolunteers2@laguardiahspa.org

Sonya Houston - musicvolunteers@laguardiahspa.org

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