Greenwich House Music School

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Greenwich House Music School, located at 46 Barrow St, NYC.

Greenwich House Music School[1] is a community arts school located at 46 Barrow Street in New York City's Greenwich Village.

Background[]

The School is a part of Greenwich House,[2] an organization started in 1902 as part of the settlement movement providing arts education and social service programs. Greenwich House Music School was started in 1905 by the Greenwich House founder,[3] Mary Kingsbury Simkhovitch, as a place for immigrant children to learn music after school, and has grown into a community music, art and dance school for both children and adults. Today, approximately 40 faculty members teach a range of instruments including piano, strings, guitar, harp, percussion, woodwinds, brass and Suzuki Violin. In addition to music, the school teaches early childhood classes in music and art, as well as ballet for children 3.5–18 years of age.

The Renee Weiler Concert Hall is located on the school's second floor, and hosts a variety of concerts all year long, including partnerships with local venues such as Caffe Vivaldi,[4] and the avant garde jazz series Sound It Out,[5] named by NYC Jazz Record as one of the top five best jazz venues in New York City.[6] In addition to faculty and student recitals, the school produces a community concert series each year, Uncharted.[7] In 2014, the School hosted Cafe Au Go Go Revisited,[8] an homage to the famous cafe on Bleecker Street of the same name that ran from 1964 to 1970.

Notable faculty members include long time Piano Chair, German Diez (1924-2014),[9] Morton Subotnick, sometimes referred to as the grandfather of Electronic Music, and current faculty Brandee Younger, jazz harpist. Notable alumni include Bobby Lopez, the Tony, Grammy, Emmy and Academy Award-winning composer for the movie Frozen,[10] Avenue Q and Book of Mormon, as well as Erika Nickrenz of the Eroica Trio.

Greenwich House Music School was named by CBS New York[11] as one of the best music schools for adults in New York City, and is a member of the National Guild for Community Arts Education.[12]

Notable performers[]

Uncharted Concert Series[]

Uncharted[14] is Greenwich House Music School's very own concert series featuring high-profile local artists debuting first-time performances of new work or new collaborations. Uncharted covers a broad selection of genres, from jazz to R&B, folk to pop, theater to global rock. Concerts are staged in the School's Renee Weiler Concert Hall, an intimate 90-person room featuring excellent acoustics and a pair of Steinway grand pianos. The series is designed to offer a safe place for artists to take risks. In 2015, Uncharted premiered new work by Marc Ribot & Emeline Michel,[15] Doris Duke performing artist award winner, Cynthia Hopkins,[16] and hot jazz artist, Bria Skonberg[17]

Official website

References[]

  1. ^ "Music School". Greenwich House.
  2. ^ "Greenwich House | More than 100 years of helping individuals lead fulfilling lives". Greenwich House.
  3. ^ "Simkhovitch, Mary Kingsbury". Social Welfare History Project. October 18, 2011.
  4. ^ "Caffe Vivaldi at the Renee Weiler".
  5. ^ Chinen, Nate (August 10, 2012). "Matt Mitchell, With Trio, at Greenwich House" – via NYTimes.com.
  6. ^ "NYC Jazz Record" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Binky Griptite Slides His Way Back to the Blues | Village Voice". www.villagevoice.com.
  8. ^ "Café Au Go Go: Still Blowing the Winds of Change". HuffPost. February 19, 2014.
  9. ^ "German Diez, 90, head of G.H.M.S. piano program". The Villager. July 24, 2014.
  10. ^ Stewart, Andrew (March 3, 2014). "Oscars: 'Frozen' Songwriter Robert Lopez Becomes Youngest EGOT Winner".
  11. ^ "Best Places For Adult Music Classes In New York City". November 6, 2014.
  12. ^ "National Guild for Community Arts Education - Home".
  13. ^ Smith, Steve (November 6, 2013). "Hey, Players, Make Yourselves at Home". The New York Times.
  14. ^ "Greenwich House Music School's "Uncharted" series returning with Marc Ribot, Binky Griptite & more (schedule)". BrooklynVegan.
  15. ^ "Marc Ribot & Emeline Michele". Elmore Magazine. April 17, 2015.
  16. ^ "Doris Duke Performing Artists Press Release" (PDF).
  17. ^ "Bria Skonberg | HOME". Bria Skonberg.

Coordinates: 40°43′56″N 74°00′16″W / 40.732197°N 74.004563°W / 40.732197; -74.004563

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