Philippians at Fellowship for the Performing Arts Donor Event April 4
East End Arts Music Masters Mentorship Program employs master performers and composers in rock music, jazz, world music and classical music to mentor small groups of talented high school students from across Long Island school districts. Through i-on-i learning opportunities with master musicians, the students are given training in rehearsal and performance skills, in add-on to recording, marketing, composition and songwriting. They get out with life-long relationships and friendships, as well equally portfolio materials to assistance them in future endeavors, including their pursuit of post-graduate education.
Music Masters Timeline: Applications Open: December half dozen, 2021
Awarding Deadline: Feb 8, 2022
Final Notice of Applicant Acceptance: Feb 11, 2022
Rehearsal Dates:
Friday, March four, 2021, iv:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Fri, March xi, 2021, four:00 p.yard. to seven:00 p.m.
Friday, March 18, 2021, four:00 p.m. to seven:00 p.m.
Fri, March 25, 2021, four:00 p.g. to 7:00 p.thousand.
Friday, April 1, 2021, 4:00 p.thou. to seven:00 p.grand.
Terminal Testify: April 8, 2022 • Hotel Indigo, Riverhead • vi p.one thousand. - 8:xxx p.m.
Due east Terminate Arts Music Masters Mentorship Plan is sponsored by Olivia and Harlan Fischer.
2022 Music Chief Mentors: Richard Iacona & Madeline Kole
Power-team duo: composer and conductor, Richard Iacona and jazz vocalist and bassist, Madeline Kole
Richard Iacona - Piano
Adjunct Professor of Music Theory, Jazz Piano, and the American Popular Song
B.S., University of North Carolina at PembrokeM.A., Long Island University
Specialties
• Arranger/composer/conductor/pianist
Publications
• "Dona Nobis Pacem" – original composition and choir organisation for SATB. Carl Fisher Publications
• "Unproblematic Gifts" – choral arrangement for SATB. Carl Fisher Publications
• Jazz Ensemble Arrangements – Arranger/Composer
Published by Smart Chart Music, Smithtown, NY. Distibuted past CL Barnhouse Publications
• "Funky Scrooge"
• "2 Hip 2 B Dejection"
• "Sin Palabras"
• "Brazilian Vacation"
• Composed Theme Song for hitting TV show 12 Corazones on Telemundo Network
• Bundled and Conducted worldwide commercial for Dove Soap/Lever Bros. "I'm Forever Bravado Bubbles"
Lectures and Presentations
• "Riding The Rainbow" – performance and lecture on the lyrics of Edgar "Yip" Harburg. Celebration of the American Jewish Songwriter – Hillwood Theater 2011
Recordings
• "Merely You" – Tri Star Pictures starring Marisa Tomei and Robert Downey Jr. Source music utilized. (Slo-Gin Buzz - Swing Urban center)
• "Carbohydrate Hill" – 20th century Fox Motion Picture. starring Wesley Snipes. Horn System for Chaka Kahn performing "Miles Blowin" featuring Terrence Blanchard
• "These Are Special Times" – Sony Records and Tapes 1998. Orchestrator for Celine Dion recording of "Feliz Navidad"
• "A Long Way To Go" Big Band Recording. Arranger, Composer, Conductor, Producer. Morningside Music, Amityville, NY
• "Painter of Dreams" – Big Band Recording. Arranger, Composer, Conductor, Producer. Morningside Music, Amityville, NY
• "Kole Sings Cole" – Madeline Kole, Artist. Arranger, Composer, Conductor, Co-Producer. Kama Disc Records and Tapes, Port Washington, NY
• "Naturally" – John Pizzerelli Jr. Artist. Arranger, Conductor "You Stepped Out of a Dream" RCA Novus Records
• "Rain In June" – Ray Alexander Artist. Arranger, Conductor. Nerus Records and Tapes, Bayside, N.Y. 11364
• "Beautiful Dancer" – Gerard Carelli Artist – Arranger, Usher,Co-Producer. GC Records and Tapes
• "Hey Human Merry Christmas" – John Signorella. Creative person – Arranger, Conductor, Contractor – Brownish Dog Records
• "Arlen Plays Arlen" (the music of Harold Arlen) – Sam Arlen. Creative person – Arranger, Conductor, Contractor – JoSam Records
• "Doncha' Go Abroad Mad" – Madeline Kole Artist - Arranger, Pianist, Conductor, Producer Morningside Music: 87 Wood Ave Amityville, N.Y. 11701
• "Let's Meet What Happens" – Music of Burton Lane – Kate Baldwin artist – Pianist, PS Classics Discs
Performances
• Free Lance Pianist, Arranger, Composer and Conductor. Arranger/Conductor with Julius LaRosa, Toni Arden, Fran Jeffries, Gerard Carelli, Marilyn Michaels, Claiborne Cary, John Pizzerelli Jr. Madeline Kole, Peter Lemongello, Ray Alexander , and many others.
• Performed with Kate Baldwin, Charles Aznevour, Marvin Stamm and the Norfolk Symphony orchestra, Tommy Tune, Julie Budd, Scott Tape, Les DeMerle, Urbie Dark-green, Clark Terry, Jerome Richardson, George Shearing, Liza Minelli, Diahan Caroll, Vic Damone, Leslie Uggams, Marlo Thomas, Phil Donahue, Clint Holmes, Elizabeth Taylor, Hugh O'Brien, Bill Cosby, Peter Noone, Darlene Beloved, Chuck Jackson, Kathy Lee Gifford, Marvin Stamm and the Norwalk Symphony
•Kinesthesia fellow member - Interplay Summer Jazz Workshop Camp, Woodstock, Vermont
•Staff - Arranger for The Rainbow Room Orchestra Rockefeller Center N.Y.C.
•Staff Composer/Arranger Omni Music Library. Omni projects and jingles include various music for: K-Mart, Telemudo and Univision Cable networks, Saturday Dark Live, Heileman Breweries Inc., World Volume, Sears Dept. Stores, Acura Motors, Theme vocal for 12 Corazones, Lever Bros, Folgers Java, the USA Cable Network and various Radio and Television spots both in the U.s. and Europe. Some of his major works are available and published by Carl Fisher, Omni Music Inc., and Smart Chart Music.
•Leader of "The Bad Little Big Band" since 1979.
• Member of ASCAP, and Local #802 American Federation of Musicians.
• Appeared and performed in motion pictures- Woody Allen's "Mighty Aphrodite","Celebrity" and "Information technology Could Happen To You"
Films
• Appeared and performed in Woody Allen'southward films: "Mighty Aphrodite", "Glory", and "It Could Happen To You lot
• Performed pre-records and rhythm tracks for movie "Sabrina"
Professional Affiliations
• Member Local 802 American Federation of Musicians
•Member of ASCAP
Madeline Kole - BASSIST/VOCALIST
Jazz vocalist and freelance jazz bassist performing throughout the Due north.Y.C. expanse since 1976. Her vast vocal repertoire and her precise and poignant execution renders her a "singer supreme". As a solo singer she appears at all the major hotels in NYC. too as resort areas throughout the U.S.
Her musical tenure includes: The Jerry Kravat Orchestras, Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, The Bad Trivial Large Ring, Peter Duchin Orchestras, Lester Lanin Orchestras, and The Roy Gerson Ensemble, to mention a few.
Vocal bus and mentor at Interplay Jazz and Arts – Woodstock Vermont
Ms. Kole has appeared and performed with the following artists: Bobby Short, George Benson, Robert Klein, Pat Cooper, the Modernaires, Julie Budd, Bobby Rydell, George Burns, Ann Hampton Callaway, John Pizzarelli, Whoopi Goldberg and Tommy Tune.
In addition, Madeline has been called on to perform for President William Clinton, Rudolph Giuliani, Donald Trump, David Dinkins, Hillary Clinton and many heads of land and globe dignitaries.
Ms. Kole is president of "You Can Sing New York," a thriving song studio education proper vocal techniques and focusing on the American Popular song.
Ms Kole'due south recordings and jingles are heard daily throughout the USA and earth-wide. Member of Local #802 American Federation of Musicians.
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2021 Music Mast er: Kevin Kendrick
Award winning professional jazz and rock musician, DJ, picture show and television receiver composer
Kevin Kendrick is an accolade winning professional jazz and rock musician, DJ, moving-picture show and boob tube composer, and teacher in the New York area with extensive experience touring, performing, and writing both abroad and at home.
His flick and TV scoring has been featured Sundance Channel, PBS and screened at the Berlin, Sundance, Toronto, Sarajevo, and West Hollywood International Film Festivals. When he isn't instruction at the School of Rock, he plays with a variety of New York groups at venues like The Capital Theater and Lincoln Centre, and scores telly and film. His vibraphone-fronted indie-pop creation, A Big Yes and a modest no, has received very positive reviews from The Village Vocalisation, Harp Magazine, AM NY, Pop Syndicate, Relix, Blurt, and Pop Matters.
He began his music education at The Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, where he received his diploma in Music Performance, and received an award for outstanding Percussionist in Music in 1995. On a full merit based scholarship he attended the Academy of Colorado, where he received his BM in Music Performance. He traveled to England to study at the University of Bristol (Brisol England) and received his MA for Music Composition. He studied Jazz Improvisation and Chromatic Jazz Harmony with EMC recording artist, Art Lande and he did a three year private study at the Manhattan Schoolhouse of Music, on Harmony and Counterpoint with professor emeritus, Paul Caputo.
Personal Awards:
- Band of the Month, (A Large Yes and a small no), Cafeteria Mag, March, 2009, winner.
- 10 Best Albums of 2008, (A Big Yes and a small no), Popsyndicate.com.
- The 14th Most-Added Band to College Radio Playlists, (A Big Yes and a pocket-size no), College Music Journal, July 2008.
- Best New Release, (Fat Mama), The Jammy Awards, 2001, nominated.
- Best Live Album, (Fat Mama), The Jammy Awards, 2001, nominated. - Best New Band, (Fat Mama), The Jammy Awards, 2000, winner.
2020 Music Main Mentor: Dr. Thomas Manuel
Jazz historian, educator, musician, and founder/managing director of the Jazz Loft at Stonybrook
Jazz historian, music educator and trumpet player Dr. Thomas Manuel received his formal music preparation from Boston University and completed his DMA in Jazz Performance at Stony Brook Academy. His mentors included Warren Vache and Ray Anderson. Every bit the contempo recipient of an endowed Artist in Residence chair within the Jazz department at Stony Brook University, Manuel also holds a faculty position with the Stony Brook University Young Creative person Program directing their jazz program in residence at the Jazz Loft. In add-on to this he serves as a trustee to the Frank Melville Memorial Foundation and is also a member of the Huntington Arts Quango Decentralization Advisory Committee.
Manuel has been cited for his accomplishments by The New York Times, Downbeat Magazine, Newsday, Jazz Inside Magazine, Jazz Ed Magazine, and has been featured with his Big Ring ensemble on radio, goggle box, as well equally several CD albums. Most recently Manuel established a music program for nether privileged students in Port Au Prince Haiti and he was too honored as the guest speaker for the graduation ceremony for the Greater Vision Christian School in New Kru Boondocks, just outside the capital city of Monrovia in Republic of liberia, Africa. During his time in that location he established a music program for the schoolhouse and was fortunate to direct the students in their get-go concert.
Manuel dedicates his professional person efforts to both the preservation of Long Island's jazz history as well as presenting it to future generations. He has taught in the public school system for over a decade, on the collegiate level, and served for many years every bit a member of the Suffolk Canton Music Educators Association (SCMEA) Executive Board. In May 2016 Manuel officially opened The Jazz Loft in Stony Brook, NY. As its founder, curator and artistic director Manuel takes pride in this innovative and creative space which joins jazz performance, jazz preservation and jazz educational activity in celebration of the past, present, and future. Manuel has received several honors for his dedication to the American born fine art form of Jazz including Stony Brook Universities 40 Under 40 Award, several Suffolk Country Proclamations and the 2016 Person of the Yr in Brookhaven award from the Times Buoy Tape. His nigh recent endeavor included an educational outreach to Havana, Cuba, collaborating with several height jazz artists, professors, producers and an independent film maker.
2019 Music Master Mentor: ELI YAMIN
jazz and blues pianist, vocalizer and educator
Jazz Power Initiative co-founder/Artistic Director
Jazz at Lincoln Center, founding managing director of Middle School Jazz Academy
Eli Yamin, a Steinway creative person, was born in E Patchogue, Long Island and has performed as a jazz and blues ambassador for the United States, in over 25 countries and in the U.S. at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Eye and the White House. His recordings includeYou Can't Buy Swing with his jazz quartet;I Feel So Glad, with his blues band;Louie'due south Dream, dedicated to "our jazz heroes," with New Orleans-based clarinetist Evan Christopher, andLive In Burghausenwith jazz icon, Illinois Jacquet. His 3 youth-centered musicals:Nora'southward Ark, Holding the Torch For Freedom andMessage From Saturn, have been performed internationally in four languages and across the U.s., bringing various communities together through jazz and blues to tell socially uplifting stories. Eli is the co-founder and Managing Artistic Director of the Jazz Power Initiative, a non profit organization that transforms lives through jazz arts didactics and founding director of Jazz at Lincoln Center'southward Middle School Jazz Academy. His book, So You Want to Sing the Blues, will be published this fall by Rowman and Littlefield in collaboration with the National Association of Instructor of Singing (NATS).
2018 Music Master Mentor:
BRADY RYMER
Three-time Grammy Honour nominee, songwriter and performing musician
Subsequently a decade-long career with RCA Records jam band From Good Homes, recording and touring with acts from the Dave Matthews Band to Bob Dylan and Bob Weir'southward Ratdog, Brady Rymer ventured into family music equally he started his ain family unit, releasing Good Morning, Gus in 2000. Since so, he has released eight CDs, including 2017'south GRAMMY-nominated Press Play, 2014's GRAMMY-nominated Just Say Hi! and the 2008 GRAMMY-nominated Here Comes Brady Rymer and the Little Ring That Could.
Rymer's rootsy, squeeze box-laced pop and rock music regularly wins critical acclaim and national awards including three Children'due south GRAMMY nominations as well as numerous Parents' Option Gilt and NAPPA (National Parenting Publications) Gilded Awards, and has garnered him a growing fan base of operations of enthusiastic families. Together with his longtime bandmates in the Little Band That Could -- outstanding players all, with backgrounds from Americana to Zydeco -- he performs rockin' live music for kids and families beyond the country at Performing Arts Centers, concert halls, clubs, outdoor festivals, schools and libraries.
When he'due south not playing with his own band, Brady plays bass guitar with the Laurie Berkner Band; he also performs a few select shows a year with band From Good Homes.
2017 Music Primary Mentor:
BAKITHI KUMALO
international glory musician, longtime bass thespian for Paul Simon
Music Masters Mentorship Concert with Bakithi Kumalo & David Bravo, held on Feb 11, 2017 at Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Centre
Thank you to David Bravo and his family for recording and producing this video!
Bank check OUT this video nearly the program with Bakithi Kumalo recorded and produced by Randee Daddona at Newsday!
Published Monday, Feb 6, 2017
AND this video past Krysten Massa from Riverhead News-Review / northforker about the program with Bakithi Kumalo!
Published Thursday, Jan 12, 2017
Bakithi Kumalo is a South African bassist, composer and vocalist who has worked with a wide diversity of diverse artists including Gloria Estefan, Herbie Hancock, Chaka Khan, Harry Belafonte, Cyndi Lauper, and Paul Simon. He has been active too as a solo artist, with four albums to his credit – 1998'south San'Bonan, 2000'due south In Front of My Eyes, 2008'southward Transmigration, and 2011's Change – besides as three award-winning children'due south albums recorded with his wife, vocalist Robbi Kumalo. Kumalo'south bass-playing history began in Soweto where he grew up surrounded by music. "I picked upwards the bass early and realized I could follow the groove of a melody with it. I could play the bass lines from a cappella music, and I learned how to develop lines based on the left-hand work of piano accordion players in the township bands."
2015 Music Master Mentor:
ANASTASIA RENÉ
professional person vocaliser
On December 1, 2015, Eastward Cease Arts 2015 Music Masters Mentorship program student vocalists performed their show-stopping concluding concert, led by program mentor professional soul and R&B vocaliser Anastasia René with her piano accompanist Mark Mancini at the Suffolk Theater on December ane, 2015. Suffolk Theater's talent direction was then impressed that they asked the grouping back to perform with The Rascals two weeks afterward at their concert on Dec 19, 2015, and again this twelvemonth, a select group of East End Arts student vocalists have been invited for the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to perform with this hit band!
Check OUT this great article about the program in Newsday!
LI Life Section | Dominicus, Nov 17, 2013
Music Masters String Ensemble Fellowship, Fall 2013
Mentored by Professional person Cellist and Conductor Nico Olarte-Hayes
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Video from the 2011 Music Masters Fellowship program - the group decided to give a sample of their talent at East Cease Arts Community Mosaic Street Painting Festival!
Source: https://www.eastendarts.org/school/student-programs/music-masters.html
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