New Piano Ensemble Program @ Steinway Hall

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New Piano Ensemble Program @ Steinway Hall
FALL 2010
THIRD STREET MUSIC SCHOOL SETTLEMENT
hird Street’s piano students are
no strangers to Steinway Hall,
one of New York’s most elegant
and prestigious musical venues.
And, of course, Third Street students have
long enjoyed the fun of playing in a piano
ensemble during the School’s popular
summer program. So it is with great
pleasure that we announce a new partnership between Steinway Hall and Third
Street Music School Settlement, open to
children and adults from all over the
metropolitan area, to experience the joys
of group music-making. Held at Steinway
Hall on Tuesdays for adults and Saturdays
for children, these ensembles provide
opportunities to play in every configuration
imaginable: four-hands one-piano, four-hands
two-piano, eight-hands two-piano, etc.
With the beautiful new pianos, fascinating
historical memorabilia and rehearsal and
performance spaces available at Steinway
Hall, the possibilities seem endless.
Third Street students,
now alumni, pose for a
photo with Van Cliburn at
Steinway Hall in 2008.
left to right Martin Jacobs,
Van Cliburn, Christine
Pang and Leo Singer.
Ensemble participants are grouped by
skill level and receive expert coaching
from Third Street’s experienced and
distinguished faculty as they explore music
from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and
contemporary eras in addition to jazz and
popular music idioms.
Other components of the Piano Ensemble
Program include: Master Classes with
renowned guest artists, such as Seymour
Bernstein and Polly Van Der Linde,
workshops on relevant topics and public
performances at Steinway Hall at the
end of each semester.
A distinguished group of artistic
advisors for the Piano Ensemble Program
includes Leon Fleisher and
Catherine Jacobson, Mischa
and Cipa Dichter, Melvin
Stecher and Norman Horowitz,
Ian Parker, Polly Van Der Linde
and Seymour Bernstein.
“This is a great opportunity
for pianists. While playing
solo piano brings great joy
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New Piano Ensemble
Program @
Steinway
Hall
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OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS
David M. Huggin
Chair
Nicholas L. D. Firth
Vice Chair
Erik D. Lindauer
Secretary
Laura Chang
Treasurer
Third
Street
Third
Third
Street
Street
Lee Koonce
Executive Director
Yukiko Kubo-Gatheral
W. Curtis Livingston
Joan C. Long
Jeannie Park
Vincent C. Perro
Ponchitta Pierce
Harold Prince
Stella Sichel
Ellsworth G. Stanton III
President Emeritus
Byron Bell
Teresa Longyear Bull
Robert M. Carr
Gerald D. Cohen
Fred M. Filoon
Peter H. Flint, Jr.
Terry A. Hueneke
Roni Kohen-Lemle
Lee Koonce
ex officio
Executive Director
Anna-Maria Kellen
Chairman Emeritus
Stowe C. Phelps
Chairman Emeritus
produced by the development & communications department
editor :
Christina Limson O’Connell, Communications Manager
Red Herring Design photography : Carolyn Starry
(Steinway Banner, Senior Night), Steinway (Steinway Hall), Lance Jacobs
(Third Street students with Van Cliburn), Ted White (Senior Night,
Group Faculty and Staff), Tess Steinkolk (Steven Blier), Jim McGuire
(Mark O’Connor), Susan Watts © New York Daily News, L.P.;
used with permission (Stella Fiorenzoli).
graphic design :
Thank You!
We are grateful to the many individuals, foundations,
corporations, and government agencies that make our
programs possible through their generous support.
T H IR D S T REE T MU SI C S C HO O L SE TT L EMEN T
Welcome to Third Street Music
School Settlement’s 116th
school year! Last year was a
year of many memorable events
including a terrific season of
faculty performances in the Artists Performance
Series; a spectacular Anniversary Luncheon at the
Metropolitan Club; the dedication of the School’s
second brand-new Steinway recital-hall piano; the
launch of the School’s redesigned Web site; and, of
course, lots of music and arts learning and amazing
student performances. Like me, I know that you’re
looking forward to another year full of music, dance
and visual arts.
We are delighted to welcome our new Director
of Programs, Shalisa Kline Ugaz, to Third Street.
Shalisa brings considerable experience in program
development and management as well as student,
parent, faculty and community relationship building.
Please stop by Shalisa’s office and welcome her to
Third Street. (You can learn more about Shalisa on
page 3 of this newsletter.)
Last spring, the Board of Directors and I initiated a
Program Review & Visioning Study to learn more
about Third Street’s current programs and how they
are meeting the needs of our community and to start
looking toward the future to ensure that the School
will continue to meet our community’s needs in the
coming years. We are very grateful to the more than
500 students, parents, faculty, staff, board members
and community representatives who participated in
the study. The board expects to complete the full
Program Review & Visioning Study by the end of
December and the results of that work will be
communicated broadly.
Finally, as the nation’s oldest community school of
music, and the one that created the model for many
other community music schools around the nation, I
have always been puzzled by the absence of historical
references in our building. Third Street has a rich and
vibrant history and, now, a new historical photo
collage, mounted in the vestibule of the Anna-Maria
Kellen Auditorium, will help us celebrate that history.
I hope that you will take a moment to look at the photos
and discover more about Third Street’s exciting past.
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A NOTE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
THIRD STREET MUSIC SCHOOL SETTLEMENT
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Third Street programs are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Third Street programs are also
made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, celebrating
50 years of building strong, creative communities in New York State’s 62 counties.
OCTOBER 28, 2010
116th Anniversary Luncheon
TERESA AND DAVID BULL
PETER FLINT AND SARAH GORDON
LUNCHEON CO-CHAIRS
HONORING
STEVEN BLIER • JESSE MILLS • MARK O’CONNOR
STEVEN BLIER
JESSE MILLS
MARK O’CONNOR
master of ceremonies
Jim Watkins
awards presented by
Barbara E. Field, george steel
PIX news at 10 anchor
and
twyla tharp
Held at the Metropolitan Club, proceeds from this important fund-raising event provide need-based financial aid,
merit-based scholarships and course subsidies, benefiting more than 75% of all students.
Welcome new Director of Programs,
Shalisa Kline Ugaz
F
Shalisa at the Merit
School of Music’s Cinco
de Mayo Comunidad
Concert 2010.
or the past nine years, Shalisa
Kline Ugaz has served as Artistic
Director, Director of Alegre
Strings, String Department Chair
and Director of Strategic Initiatives and
Community Engagement at the Merit
School of Music in Chicago, Illinois.
Founded in 1979 and with a budget of
$6 million, Merit reaches 7,000 young
people at its new 40,000 square foot
state-of-the-art facility in Chicago’s West
Loop and nearly 90 locations throughout
the Chicago metropolitan area.
Shalisa founded Alegre Strings in 2001
in two of Chicago’s predominantly
Mexican-American neighborhoods, fusing
the Suzuki method with Latin American
folk music. Alegre Strings, which grew to
600 students and 8 faculty in one year,
later merged with Merit Music School and
is now one of Merit’s flagship programs.
At Merit, she was instrumental in preparing
the school for its move to its new facility
and led the efforts to develop curriculum
models for string instruction. She strongly
believes in providing everyone the
opportunity to achieve his/her full musical
potential and in removing all barriers to
participation in the arts.
Shalisa is a graduate of the University
of Wisconsin-Madison in violin performance. Named by the Chicago Sun Times
as one of “50 People Who Make Chicago
a Better Place” in 2009, Shalisa was also
a top 10 national finalist in the Energizer
Bunny “Keep Going Hall of Fame.”
Shalisa has expressed how excited she
is to join the Third Street family and to
work with the board, faculty, staff, students
and parents to help the School achieve its
mission. She began her responsibilities in
September, but will officially move to New
York at a later date with her husband,
Luis, and their two children, ages 4 and 7.
Welcome to Third Street, Shalisa!
Third Street Partners with Steinway continued from cover
and is an enriching experience, pianists
usually do not have as many opportunities
to play together as our string, woodwind
and brass counterparts. And, playing
with others is fun and it improves our
musicianship,” says Lee Koonce, Executive
Director at Third Street and himself a
pianist. Joan Forsyth, Piano Department
Chair, is equally excited, “There is so
much wonderful repertoire for piano
duet and two or more pianos. Historically,
before music could be recorded, piano
ensemble music was a very important
idiom. Now, groups such as The Five
Browns have brought music for multiple
pianos back to the forefront and there is
excellent new material coming out. I can
hardly wait for our first Monster Concert!”
For registration and tuition information,
please speak with Myra Nieves in Student
Support Services at 212-777-3240, ext.30.
Need-based Financial Aid is available.
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Senior Night
BY ANDREA LONG
Senior Hannah
Westerman performs.
O
n June 9, 2010, Third Street celebrated the accomplishments of 40
graduating seniors at the annual Senior Night concert. Twentythree students performed pieces ranging from Baroque to
contemporary, classical to popular and Broadway. Highlights
included a few special ensemble performances: William
Douthit, guitar, Gabriella Flick, cello, and Hannah
Westerman, viola, performed “Black Orpheus” by Luiz
Bonfá. Andrew Chow and Ryan Hess performed a two-piano
arrangement of Chick Corea’s “Spain.” Leo Singer and Mary
Lou Francis performed “The Swan” from Carnival of the Animals
by Camille Saint-Saëns. At the end of the concert, students were
presented with a certificate of accomplishment, a Third Street
t-shirt and a copy of the Senior Book, a commemorative keepsake with a page dedicated to each of Third Street’s graduating
seniors. We hope to stay in contact with these new alumni, and all
alumni, for many years to come.
Calling All
Seniors!
If you are graduating
from High School this year,
please sign up for Senior
Night by contacting Andrea
Long in the Development
Department at 212-7773240, ext. 26, or along@
thirdstreetmusicschool.org.
The Third Street Senior
Book includes one page on
each student, a photograph
with his or her Third Street
teacher(s), a brief profile,
a note about the student’s
future plans and a quote to
be remembered by.
june 2010: graduating seniors pose together for a group shot after
their performances. (from top, left to right) Victoria Kam, Lila Low-Beinart,
Leo Singer, Philip DeRosa, Hannah Westerman, Elaina Lei, Stephanie
Song, Khristine Raymond, Mariana Quinn-Makwaia, Andrew Chow,
Daniel Casey, Gabriella Flick, Valentina Mancera, Zachary Sussman,
Bernardo Rodriguez, Fildza Rizal, Rosie Mandel, Katie Simon,
Larisa Fiorillo, Paul Handorff, Ryan Hess, Bill Douthit.
Mary Lou Francis (former Associate Director),
Sandra F. Kaplan (piano accompanist), Khristine
Raymond (graduating senior), Min Sun Kim (String
Chair), Evans Lespinasse Raymond (Khristine’s mother)
and Lee Koonce (Executive Director).
left to right
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Third Street
Parents Association
General Parents
Association Meeting Saturday, April 9, 2011
11:00 a.m.
All-School Picnic and Fair Saturday, June 4, 2011
4 p.m. General Parents
Association Meeting
(repeated) Wednesday, April 13, 2011
6:00 p.m.
All parents of students enrolled in any department of Third
Street are considered members of the Parents Association.
Adult students and parents of alumni are also welcome to
get involved. The Parents Association supports the mission and
activities of the School and the student learning experience
through the volunteer talents and resources of the parent
body. If you are interested in learning more about the Parents
Association, please e-mail [email protected].
Check out Third Street’s Web site at
www.thirdstreetmusic
school.org
for information about upcoming
events, registration,
program descriptions
and much more.
Stella Fiorenzoli (right), Third Street
alum, and Ethan D’ver (left),
fellow participant in the
Very Young Composer’s Program.
S t e lla F i o r e n z o l i
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tella Fiorenzoli had her subway-inspired
music composition performed by the
New York Philharmonic on May 19,
2010 at Avery Fisher Hall.
Stella began her studies at Third Street when
she was just five years old as a piano student
of Susan Innamorato. At age 10, she became
interested in composition and began taking
classes with Nick Scarim. Now 17 and a senior
at LaGuardia High School, Stella continues
to shine in her musical studies as a composer
and pianist. The Philharmonic’s Very Young
Composer’s Program recently chose her piece
“Sixty-Sixth Center” to be played by the illustrious
New York Philharmonic, with maestro Alan
Gilbert conducting. A resident of Tribeca, Stella
said the piece was inspired by a broken bell on
the No. 1 train as the doors were closing at
66th Street. Stella says of hearing such an
amazing orchestra performing her work, “It was
so thrilling to hear them perform my piece. I
heard them rehearse it twice and it was great
to see the way they [New York Philharmonic]
work. It was really a oncein-a-lifetime experience.”
Stella hopes to continue
her studies in music at
either Juilliard or Columbia,
and thanks Third Street for
the training and inspiration
in her early musical education, “My experience
at Third Street was so important. If it was not
for the composition classes I took, I would not
be composing today.”
Congratulations, Stella!
In the Spotlight
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he Third Street Parents Association works directly with
Third Street faculty and staff to put forth initiatives
aimed at increasing school pride, community-connectedness and communication between the School, its
parents and its students. The volunteer-based group has
recently spearheaded the creation of Third Street merchandise
such as t-shirts, hats, bags and pens. New this year is the
start of Parent Orientation Meetings for new parents as well
as returning parents and an end-of-year All-School Picnic
and Fair. Please take a moment to note these upcoming
dates in your calendar:
“My experience at
Third Street was
so important.”
ANNOUNCEMENTS!
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End-of-Year
All-School Picnic
and Fair!
Each year, Third Street students
embark on a journey in which they
learn new and exciting repertoire,
choreography and visual arts techniques. With the help of the School’s
esteemed faculty, students grow and
flourish with each lesson and each
performance. To celebrate all of the
year’s successes, the School is holding
its first End-of-Year, All-School Picnic
and Fair. Mark your calendars for
Saturday, June 4, 2010 at 4:00 p.m.
and join the School in a celebration
involving food, instrument petting
zoos and demonstrations, special solo
and ensemble performances, dance
performances, visual arts exhibitions,
and much more! We are so proud of
our students’ many talents and accomplishments and we want to showcase
them within the community. The location for this event is being determined,
but will take place in a community
center or park near the School.
New Classes
Check out Third Street’s Web site or visit the Student Support Services
office to find out more about the following classes and courses:
Musikgarten (an introductory early childhood music program); Trumpet
Ensemble; Group Marimba and Vibraphone; Piano Improvisation;
Piano Ensemble Program for Children & Adults @ Steinway Hall
(see cover article); new Music Theory curriculum and
Theory in a Box; Those 6 Days
Between ­­— a practice workshop
for children and parents; new
Choral Program in partnership
with the Young People’s Chorus
of New York; New Horizons Band
(there is now a new beginners
group on Mondays).
New Chorus
Program
Starting this fall, Third Street will begin
a partnership with the Young People’s
Chorus of New York (YPC) to teach
“Let’s All Sing” and “Young People’s
Chorus.” Young People’s Chorus of
New York is one of the world’s premier
choral programs for children and teens.
Founded more than 20 years ago by
Francisco Nuñez, who interestingly
acquired his first music teaching experience at Third Street, YPC’s choirs
perform around the world and have
met with wide critical acclaim everywhere they perform. This connection
with YPC provides many benefits for
students at Third Street, including
opportunities to audition for and join
YPC’s top concert choirs and travel the
world. For more information about how to
register for this program, please contact
Student Support Services at 212-777-3240,
ext. 30.
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Piano faculty member Roger Peltzman was
recently featured in a beautiful New York
Times article entitled Mother’s Savior: A
Revelation. The story was published on July
30, 2010 and tells a fascinating family story
involving Roger’s mother, Beatrice Peltzman
(née Stern), his uncle Norbert Stern, a concert
pianist, and Ghislaine Hennessey (née Bomhals)
the woman who helped hide Beatrice and
Norbert during the Holocaust. Although Norbert
lost his life while in Auschwitz, Mrs. Hennessey
would continue to help Beatrice go into hiding.
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Roger recently met Mrs. Hennessey, the woman
who helped save his mother’s life, for the first
time this summer. Visit www.nytimes.com to
read the entire story.
Cara Gargano, Dance Department Chair,
presented a paper on a panel entitled,
“Pedagogies of the Thinking Body: Theory and
Practice for the 21st Century” in Leicester,
England in June 2010. The paper explored
recent research in neuroscience and how this
might apply to teaching the arts (for dance
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Annual Faculty & Staff Meeting, September 7, 2010. (from top, left to right) Neal Kirkwood, Nicholas Scarim, Marcia Lewis, Edmund Arkus, Paul Hemmings,
Joan Forsyth, Nathan Childers, Seth Carper, Jeffrey Peretz, Chris DiMeglio, Timothy McCarthy, Rita DeSilva-Johnson, Micah Killion, Monika Linkweiler,
Hugh Sam, Kim Dooley-Kittay, Lee Koonce, Brian Worsdale, Adam Issadore, Robert Rosello, Eddy Kronengold, Matthew Barnson, Roberto Gándara,
Scott Anderson, Lee Feldman, Claire Chan, John Yao, Nathaniel LaNasa, Jacob Teichroew, Nadav Lev, Michael Crane, Benjamin Fingland, John Ostrowski,
Melissa Healy, Risa Young, EiLeen Doster, Cathy Guy, Judy Lasko, Annie Lee Moffett, Sarah Silverman, Sasha Papernik, Gwendolyn Dorell, Vanessa Fadial,
Colleen Itzen, Barbara Blanchard, David Moreno, Steve Aronson, Joachim Woitun, Carolyn Jeselsohn, Nancy Morgan, Roshni Murali, Nnenna Ogwo,
Sibylle Johner, Kerry Greene, Andrea Long, Brenda Harris, Helena Nanda, Shalisa Kline Ugaz, Margaret Mills, Keiko Bishop, Dana Pielet,
Susan Innamorato, Jessica Smith, Cara Gargano, Susan Friedlander, Eduvigis Loayza, Leonore Nelson, Jean LaPointe, Mary Seidman,
Esther Lee Kaplan, Angela Pistilli, Sandra Kaplan, Bonita Lubinsky, Anna Elashvili, Mary Jo Pagano, Christina Limson O’Connell, Claire Smith,
Sarah Pratt, Christa Robinson, Shanda Wooley, Min Sun Kim, José Pietri-Coimbre, Jena Clifton, Rebekah Griffin Greene, Roger Peltzman, Sonelius Smith.
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To view a larger picture and a detailed photo key, please visit the Who We Are section of the Third Street Web site.
Alumni Weekend& Concerto Concert
While Third Street has held a concerto concert for many years,
this year it will become part of what may beThird Street’s firstever Alumni Weekend. Festivities begin on Friday, March 4,
2011, with that evening’s Artist Performance Series concert
and conclude with Sunday’s Concerto Concert, featuring Third
Street student soloists and an orchestra comprised of students,
faculty and alumni. Weekend activities include tours of the
School, a luncheon, an afternoon orchestra rehearsal, a dinner
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and theater) and how it also speaks to the
importance of the arts as a necessary aspect
of human well-being.
In June 2010, Edmund Arkus performed in
Japan at several chamber music concerts
with members of the Boston Symphony and
NHK Orchestras in Tokyo and Osaka. He
then performed solo and duo-piano concerts
in July 2010 in Ogaki and again in Osaka
and also gave a series of master classes in
Ogaki during his stay.
On returning to the USA in late July and
August, Edmund then performed 3 concerts
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reception for alumni, faculty, staff and board,
a culminating concerto concert and postperformance reception. More details will be
announced this winter. Questions? Please
contact Alumni Relations at 212-777-3240, ext. 26
or [email protected]
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in Lenox, MA with members of the Boston
Symphony Orchestra and Orchestre de Paris.
The performances included the Sextet, Oboe
Sonata and Flute Sonata of Poulenc, the
Caprice of Saint-Saens, as well as numerous
other works.
Piano Department Chair Joan Forsyth
performed at the Warebrook Contemporary
Music Festival in Vermont this summer. She
will be recording the piano works of Frank
Brickle as the recipient of a grant from the
National Endowment for the Arts this fall.
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“Ludlow and Broome,” a bitter-sweet musical
comedy featuring music composed by Third
Street piano accompanist Arthur Abrams
with book and lyrics by Ruthy Rosen, was
performed in August 2010 in the Art Gallery
at the Tompkins Square branch of the New
York Public Library (NYPL). The musical
has had previous performances at the
Bloomingdale branch of the NYPL, the
Theater for the New City and the Tenafly,
New Jersey, Jewish Community Center.
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THANK
YOU!
T
hird Street Music School Settlement thanks
the following individuals, foundations,
corporations and government agencies for
their generous support of the School’s operations,
programs, activities and special endowment funds.
These contributions enable Third Street to provide
need-based financial aid, merit-based scholarships,
free instructional programs and instruments to
deserving students, attract and retain the finest
faculty, provide high-quality instructional programs,
maintain the facility and augment the endowment.
We are also grateful to those who have contributed
instruments, musical scores and other material
items to the School and to those who make
donations at our concerts throughout the year.
THIRD
STREET
TOTAL NUMBER
OF STUDENTS
Main School 1,845
Public School Partnerships
3,324
PROGRAM
ENROLLMENT
AT MAIN SCHOOL
Music 1,988
Dance 156
Preschool/Early Childhood 290
Summer (2009) 301
Visual Arts 49
$50,000 and above
The Leo and Miriam G. Bodian
Living Trust
Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen
Foundation
New York City Council /
New York City Department
of Cultural Affairs
New York City Department
of Cultural Affairs
The Morris and Alma Schapiro
Fund
The Estate of Robert W. Short
Anonymous (1)
$25,000 – $49,999
Altman Foundation
Teresa and David Bull
Laura Y. Chang and
Arnold L. Chavkin
The Y. C. Ho/Helen and
Michael Chiang Foundation
The E.H.A. Foundation, Inc.
Yukiko and Jim Gatheral
Diana and David Huggin
Lisa and Erik Lindauer
National Endowment for the Arts
New York State Council on the Arts
United Neighborhood Houses /
New York Community Trust
$10,000 – $24,999
Arnhold Foundation
The Barker Welfare Foundation
The Theodore H. Barth
Foundation, Inc.
Consolidated Edison Company
of New York, Inc.
MUSIC
6%
Other
19%
Asian
descent
DONORS
(July 2009 – June 2010)
SCHOOL
17%
African
30%
descent European
descent
ETHNICITY*
$5,000 – $9,999
The ASCAP Foundation
Michael Ashworth
The Bay and Paul Foundations
Chervenak-Nunnallé Foundation
Gerald and Katherine Cohen
Colgate Palmolive Company
Mary Ann Fribourg
The Lily Palmer Fry Memorial Trust
M. E. Hart Foundation
Lola L. Horwitz
Mr. and Mrs.‡ Alan R. Korest
Mimi Levitt
The Arthur Loeb Foundation
Mrs. Joan C. Long
‡ in memoriam
SETTLEMENT
3%
Age 21 +
28%
Latino
descent
Jean and Louis Dreyfus
Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas L. D. Firth
Peter H. Flint and Sarah Gordon
Terry A. Hueneke
Jephson Educational Trusts
Roni Kohen-Lemle and
Robert Lemle
The Edith and Herbert Lehman
Foundation, Inc.
Yoko Ono Lennon
Mr. and Mrs.‡ W. Curt Livingston
Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation
MetLife Foundation
The Henry Nias Foundation, Inc.
Jeannie Park and David Chan
Karin M. and Vincent C. Perro
Charles and Mildred Schnurmacher
Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. F. Sichel
The Edward and Sally Van Lier Fund /
New York Community Trust
The Wasily Family Foundation
BY
4%
12%
Manhattan Other
above
Boroughs
20th Street
THE
1%
Outside
of NYC
14%
Under
Age 5
13% ­Age
14 to 20
70%
Age 5 to 13
83%
Manhattan below
20th Street
AGE*
GEOGRAPHIC*
* Main School + Public School Partnerships
New York City Council Member
Rosie Mendez / New York City
Department of Youth and
Community Development
New York State Assembly Member
Deborah H. Glick / New York
State Assembly
The Ridgefield Foundation
Susan and Elihu Rose Foundation
The Scherman Foundation, Inc.
Mrs. Frank E. Taplin, Jr.
Eugene V. Thaw
Litsa D. Tsitsera
Michael Tuch Foundation, Inc.
Joan Warburg
Anonymous (2)
$2,500 – $4,999
ACMP Foundation
The Russell Berrie Foundation
David Bushler
Dancing Tides Foundation
Mrs. Raymond B. Gary
The Anne Boyd Lichtenstein
Foundation
Ronay and Richard Menschel
Steven H. Rich
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Rosen
Patricia Sakona
Annaliese Soros
Ellsworth George Stanton III
TD Charitable Foundation
Betsey and Ron Weis
Anonymous (1)
$1,000 – $2,499
Susan L. Baker and Michael R. Lynch
Brook and Roger Berlind
Jean Banks/BMI
Edgar Bronfman, Jr.
Bob Buckholz and
Lizanne Fontaine
William J. and Jane Hays Butler
Cathy Caplan
Robert M. Carr
Cookie Magazine
Laura A. Coruzzi and
Dr. Robert J. Schneider
Gloria Coruzzi and Douglas Daly
Richard and Barbara Debs
Anne Delaney
Jamie Dimon
Barbara E. Field
Randi and Fred Filoon
Mary Lou C. Francis
The Gilder Foundation
Louis and Judith Greene
Agnes Gund
Lee E. Koonce
Robert D. Krinsky/The Segal
Company
The Elroy and Terry Krumholz
Foundation
Che King Leo
Ellen and James S. Marcus
Margaret McManus and
Timothy Casey
Nancy Morgan and Mark Broadie
Barbara Mosbacher
Sheryl Nelson and Charles Gushee
NYU Community Fund
Nancy Newcomb and
John Hargraves
Maryam and Howard Newman
Peter and Susan Nitze
The Maurice Pechet Foundation
Evelyn Fry Peterson
Charlton and Stowe Phelps
Sidney L. Posel
Mary and Win Rutherfurd
Val and Min-Myn Schaffner
The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation
Mami and John Sheehy
Joyce Singer and Peter Milburn
St. Cecile Scholarship Fund
Linda Thompson
A. Robert Towbin
United Way of New York City
Mary Collins and Tony Yarborough
Judy Francis Zankel
$500 – $999
10th & Stuyvesant Streets
Block Association
The Nina Abrams Fund
Helmi Augustin
Isabelle Autones
Richard C. Bailey
Susan S. Braddock
Stuart U. Buice
Judith M. Carson
Denise Dorn and Massy Ghausi
James H. Duffy
Louise Eastman
Judith and Carl Felsenfeld
Jonathan and Katie Firth Bank
Ann Bailen Fisher
Irvine D. Flinn
Jennifer Foulides
Lewis Friedman
The Nomi Ghez Foundation
John and Catherine Gordan
Antonia and George Grumbach
Inmaculada Habsburg
Nancy Lloyd Hayward
Heimbinder Family Foundation
Andrea and David Hirschfeld
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Howe
Wendy Lamb and Paul Moravec
John Manley
James and Marie Marlas
Yuriko Mita
Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Morse, Jr.
Kathleen O’Grady
Maria W. Patterson
Sherman S. Pazner
Liz and Jeff Peek
Patrick J. Pierre
Susan B. Plum
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Robinson, Jr.
Carmine Sarno
Alla Savransky
Jonathan Sheffer
Carolee E. Shubert
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Solomon
Steinway & Sons
Margaret Sullivan
Eric Taubman
Karen Tell
Vienna Teng
Barbara and Donald Tober
Donald J. Toumey
Helen S. Tucker
William and Brenda Vega
Alexander and Ashley von Perfall
Monica and David Zwirner
$250 – $499
Hippolyte Agkpo
T. Dean Armstrong
Steve Aronson and Marilyn Singer
Diana Balmori
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Baumgardner, Jr.
Eric Blasberg
David W. Beer
Byron and Susan Bell
Dike Blair
Satyajit Bose
Barbara S. Brookes
Elvira Brown
Ildiko Butler
Jean N. Calhoun
Jay Cantor
NUMBERS: ACTIVITIES, DEMOGRAPHICS & FINANCIALS 2009–10
PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• Access to high quality instruction in music, dance and visual
art to 5,169 students, ages 3 months to 79 years old, taught
by a faculty of 125.
OPERATING INCOME & EXPENSES FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 20I0 (estimated)
Total Support & Revenue:
$
OPERATING Expenses:
Main School
School & Community Partnerships
Financial Aid
Performances
Management & General Expenses
Fundraising Expenses
Total operating Expenses:
$ 2,761,196
$
791,543
$
563,603
$
96,642
$
423,383
$
529,230
$ 5,165,597
Total Assets:
Total Liabilities:
$ 11,553,034
$ 2,211,935
Net Asset Balance:
$ 9,341,099
5,165,597
• More than 75% of all Third Street students benefited from a
generous program of need-based financial aid, merit-based
scholarships and free instruction valued at more than $750,000.
• First-time access to music and the arts for school children
through 26 Public School Partnerships.
• Comprehensive training in music for more than 300 students
through chamber and ensemble programs.
• Cultural enrichment for the community through more than 200
free-to-the-public concerts and recitals at Third Street and at
other venues around the city.
• Life-long learning opportunities and social connectedness to
175 adults through music lessons, chamber music, performance
workshops, movement classes and New Horizons Band and
Chorus programs.
• Music- and arts-based early childhood programs to 290 children,
infant through age 5.
9
10
Mary W. Carswell
Caroline and Scott
Ceniza-Levine
Ruby Chang
Fanny Chin
Stanley Cohen
Alexandra Cohn
Mrs. Sophie Coumantaros
Chris and Jim Cowperthwait
Elizabeth C. Cryer
Lori and David Damrosch
Pierre and Ellen de Vegh
Rose W. Dobrof
Marisa V. Droga
Bruno Dupire
Daniel and Ina Ebenstein
Nicolas Ekstrom
Philip and Phyllis Farley
Mr. and Mrs. John C.
Fontaine
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Fortmiller
Ella M. Foshay and
Michael B. Rothfeld
Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Fox
Molly O’Neil Frank
Holly Glass
Deborah J. Glick
Sherwin M. Goldman
Mr. and Mrs. Peter B.
Goodrich
Kenneth Gordon
Barbara R. Greenberg
Jane Gullong
Elena Feliciano and
Jens P. Hansen
Pamela B. Hanson
Philip D. Hartman
Rochelle Itzen and
Scott Singer
David and Sandra Joys
Herbert Kasper
Michèle Gerber Klein
Victor Kovner
Sandra Kwon
Loeber and Barbara Landau
Christine Leise
Wendy MacKenzie and
Alexander Cortesi
Gurdon H. Metz
Mrs. Charles F. Morgan
Etsuko O. Morris
T. F. Odom
Camille Orme and
Marc Trevino
Alison Overseth
Sue and Tim Pang
Stephen Potters
Annabelle F. Prager
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W.
Radcliffe
Irwin Z. Robinson
Felice T. Ross
Masumi Per Rostad
Mary Rower
Meredith and Peter Rugg
Jennifer Russell
Mary E. Ruth
Lisa R. Sack
Janet and Peter
Saint Germain
Judy Goetz Sanger
Jane Scovell
Kira Sergievsky
Fred Sherry and
Carol Archer
Andrew P. Siff
Katherine A. Homans
and Patterson Sims
Sorosis, Inc.
W. Gene Story
Thor Thors
Teresa Uthurralt
Garrick Utley
Edith Van Slyck
Felicia Warshawsky
Katharine Watson
Ruth S. Widder
William Winters
Steve Yalovitser
Manoucher Yektai
Anonymous (1)
Up to $249
Dayan Abeyaratne
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.
Abrams
June and Ronald Ahrens
Suzanne Gaba Aisenberg
Claudia P. Anaya
Christina Anselmo and
Jeremiah Quinlan
Chiye Aoki
Nancy B. Aragon
Barbara Azizo
Elizabeth Calhoun Baker
Kenneth C. Baron
Katherine M. Barr and
David L. Hollier
Willa Barth
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Bass
Emily Baugher
Susan Bell
Lisa Bennett
E J. Bennett
Dr. and Mrs. Sylvanus G.
Bent
Mrs. Mortimer Berkowitz, Jr.
Carswell Berlin
Ann and Joel Berson
Judith L. Beyer
Daniel A. Blakemore
Paul Bock
Jane Bock
Aimee Boden
Allen S. Brings
Brooklyn Academy of Music
Alice C. Brown
Florence Buschke
Jonathan and Joesphine Bush
David Bushman
Janine Byrne
Mary M. Cahill
Eleanor Carothers
Mrs. William L. Cary
Louise and Anthony Caviglia
Peter Chamberlain
William Chan
Stephen Chan
Anthony P. Checchia
Michael Chirigos
Mabel K. Chung
Joanne Coco
Eric B. Cohen
Albert Cohen
Peter and Coco Comitini
John Corigliano and
Mark Adamo
Anna E. Crouse
Florence Cucchi
Catherine Daly
Anne M. Davis
Marissa DeDominicis
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. DeRosa
Amina Dickerson
Jean and Arnold Dobbins
Mr. F. Paul Driscoll
Lingya Dubinsky
June Dyson
Linda Eckstein
Deborah Elkan
Hector and Silvia Erezuma
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.
Erskine
Morissa Falk
Robert and Karen Falk
Vin Farrell
Michael Faughnan
April Fey
Michael Fiorillo
Paul L. Fleisig
Robert Flick
Beth Flusser
Raphael Ford
Dany Forgeois
David and Alma Frank
Alvin Friedman-Kien
Cara L. Gargano
Tish Garrett
Wanda George
Larry and Susan Gerstein
Dr. Mary Weitzel Gibbons
Diego Giurleo
Sam Glazer
Eric Goldberg
Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Gollance
Samantha Green
Michael D. Greenbaum
Kerry Greene and
Brian Washburn
Thomas J. Griffin
Nancy Grim
Robert and Marilyn Gritz
Barbara Grodd
Luke Gunnell
Nicole Gutman
Gemma and Lewis M. Hall
Hamilton-Madison
House, Inc.
Jining Han
Lisa and Gregg Handorff
Vincent Hayley
N. H. Hays
Inge Heckel
Mara Heiman
Barbara B. Herman
Helen D. Hobart
Janet R. Hollander
Nancy Holmstrom
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.
Hoopes, Jr.
Linda Hope
Angela and Anthony
Hopenhajm
Clarice G. Horelick
Barbara J. Houser
Philip K. Howard
Shao Hua Huang
Kathleen Hubert
Karen C. Hyland
Richard Hyman
Dorothy Imbert
Maxwell Isaacs
Linda and Morton Janklow
Lori Johnson and
Joey Golden
Olgalyn Jolly
Dorianne Kalish
Martin Kalve
Michael P. Kamal
Mira Kamdar
Jeanette Kaplowitz
Pamela Katz
Robert R. Kaufman
Jay E. Kerig
Daniel and Susan Kincaid
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kinney
Edward Kleinbaum
Carolyn Koffler
Doris E. Kornish
Lucy Koteen
Edward L. Kottick
Mary L. Kreuter
William G. Kring
Kevin H. Kunkle
Joan A. Kunzelmann
Barbara L. Kupferberg
Michelle Kuscma
Brigitte Laforest
Chantal Lamberti
Ted Lambrinos
Elaine H. Arnold and
Jeffrey A. Lamia
Jessica Langbein
Anne-Sophie Langlois
Elizabeth C. Langwith and
Toby Ross
John C. Lassiter
Bernard Latuchie
Julia R. Lee
Emily Lei
Steven Lewis
Christina Limson
Peter and Janine Lindquist
George M. Liss
Lois Livezey
Stephanie Low
Mr. and Mrs. Mark G.
Lowenstein
Kristin M. Lucci
Arthur Magnus
George Manahan
Maria Mancera-Flores
Cynthia Payne and
Andrew Mandel
Thelma Mann and
Albert Nicolas
Marion and Terry Martin
Rosa Martinez
C. E. Marvin
Joseph and Anne McCann
Howard Medow
Harold Meltzer
Colette Michaan
Margaret A. Mills
James P. Morton
Stephen Murphy
Diane Muyskens
Marjorie E. Nesbitt
Daniel and Janice Nimetz
Holly Obernauer and
Donald Bernstein
Joseph Odencrantz
Lenore Ogbor
Ambassador Herbert S.
Okun
Mrs. Marsha Edelman
Onufrak
William Oris
Carlene Ortuoste
David C. Osler, M.D.
Graham Parker and
Adam Benson
Marsha Patelson
Lee Patrick
Linda Y. Peng
Benjamin Perez
Peter Persoff
Eric Petterson
Arthur A. Phillips
Angela Pistilli
Richard Platt
Jeanne S. Poindexter
Rose Pontillo
Jonathan Porath
Judy Poser
Doris Princenthal
Frank Prisinzano
Katherine S. Prokop
Rosemary Quinn
Lynn and Debbie Reed
Antje Rickel
Phillip and Tracey Riese
Jenny Rivera
Frederick N. Robin
Awilda Rodriguez
James R. Roe
Jeannette Rohatyn
Janet Ross
Ruslana Rossi
Hideko Rostad
Linda Rubes
Charlton Rugg
Stefanie L. Russell
Roza Ryabkin
Rebecca Elmaleh and
Fred Sachs
Mariam C. Said
Jacqueline S. Sam
Lisa Samstag
Bernice Saperstein
Susan Sarandon
Amy and Mark Schaefer
Janet and Jack Schiff
Beverly Schuelke
Beatrice and Robert Schultz
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Schultz
Dennis F. Schwartz
Linda J. Seifert
Lisa Shea
Lily Shen
Martin Shimmel
Kuniko Kubo and
Boris Shteinbuk
Leo H. Siegel
Joseph and Marilyn
Silverman
Valerie Silverman
Evelyn Simon
Josephine M. Simon
Karen Simon
Karen G. Sipe
Paul Sirotkin
Malgorzata Smaranda
Jessy Smith
Beverly Sokoloff
Laurence T. Sorkin
Ellen Sovern
Katherine and Matthew
Sperling
Edna Z. Spiegel
Mae Rosalind Stark
John F. Steeves
Frank Steinberger
Alessandra Sternberg
Margaret L. Stevens
James E. Stothers
Robert G. Strachan
Jonathan Strasser
Carol K. Strauss
Elaine Stritch
Zi Sen Tan
Gerald Tarack
Teriananda
Marian Thorman
Leonore Tiefer
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S.
Trippe
Mariola Tylawski
United Way of
Northern
Chautauqua County
United Way of
Orange County
Joseph Urciuoli
James Valentino
Niek Veraart
Dana Vermilye
Omar Villa
Julie Wald
Joan T. Washburn
Marjorie Weinman
and Mitchell Breit
Andrea and
David Weiss
Marjorie B. Weller
Lesa Westerman
Harriet Wingreen
Mr. Frederic G.
Withington
Paul Witte
Katharine B. Wolpe
Jon A. Wurtzburger
Dr. Mary Yepez
Alice Yu
Steve Yurgel
Antoine and
Michelle Zemor
Anonymous (2)
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
Officers and
Board of Diretors
David M. Huggin
Chair
Nicholas L. D. Firth
Vice Chair
Erik D. Lindauer
Secretary
Laura Chang
Treasurer
Byron Bell
Teresa Longyear Bull
Robert M. Carr
Gerald D. Cohen
Fred M. Filoon
Peter H. Flint, Jr.
Terry A. Hueneke
Roni Kohen-Lemle
Yukiko Kubo Gatheral
W. Curtis Livingston
Joan C. Long
Jeannie Park
Vincent C. Perro
Ponchitta Pierce
Harold Prince
Stella Sichel
Ellsworth G. Stanton III
President Emeritus
Lee Koonce
(ex officio)
Executive Director
Anna-Maria Kellen
Chairman Emeritus
Stowe C. Phelps
Chairman Emeritus
FACULTY
Piano
Luis Alvarez
Edmund Arkus
Daniela Bracchi
Michael Crane
Vanessa Fadial
Lee Feldman
Ming Fong
Joan Forsyth•
Susan Innamorato
Esther Lee Kaplan
Paul Kim
Eddy Kronengold
Nathaniel LaNasa
Marcia Lewis
Eduvigis Loayza
Michiyo Morikawa
Deirdre O’Donohue
Nnenna Ogwo
Mary Jo Pagano
Sasha Papernik
Roger Peltzman
Dana Pielet
Angela Pistilli
Marc Ponthus
Rita Rack
Maritza Robles Alvarez
Hugh Sam
Paul Shaw
Sarah Silverman
Tatyana Sirota
Sonelius Smith
Ning Yu
Jazz Piano
Neal Kirkwood
Strings
Claire Chan
Anna Elashvili
Rebekah Griffin
Greene
Amelia Hollander
Carolyn Jeselsohn
Sibylle Johner
Min Sun Kim•
Ina Litera
Eddy Malave
Maureen McDermott
José Pietri-Coimbre
Sarah Pratt
Steven Rochen
Claire Smith
Troy Stuart
Gary Tigner
Melissa Tong
Joachim Woitun
Shanda Wooley
Woodwinds
Anna Maria Baeza
Nathan Childers
Benjamin Fingland
Susan Friedlander
Melissa Healy
Bonita Lubinsky
Christa Robinson
Brass
Micah Killion•
Adrian Morejon
Timothy McCarthy
Brian Worsdale
Guitar
Scott Anderson
Paul Hemmings
Nadav Lev
David Moreno•
Jeffrey Peretz
Liam Wood
Percussion
Adam Issadore
John Ostrowski
Chamber Music
Mary Jo Pagano•
Voice
Barbara Blanchard
Dale Smith
Joyce Smith
Instrumental &
Vocal Ensembles
Scott Anderson
Nathan Childers
Susan Friedlander
Paul Hemmings
Micah Killion
Neal Kirkwood
Amy Kotsonis
Nadav Lev
Margaret Mills
David Moreno
Jeffrey Peretz
Steven Rochen
Brian Worsdale
Theory and
Composition
Matthew Barnson
Seth Carper
Dance &
Movement
Yvonne Curry
Kim Dooley-Kittay
Cara Gargano•
Deena Parrilla
Anastasi Siotas
Jessica Smith
Visual Arts
EiLeen Doster
Viorica Morris-Stan
Preschool Arts
Sarah Blackburn
Jena Clifton
Rita DeSilva Johnson
EiLeen Doster
Cathy Guy
Brenda Harris
Jean LaPointe
Mik Manenti
Viorica Morris-Stan
Roshni Murali
Helena Nanda
Johanna Rodriguez
Mary Seidman
School &
Community
Partnerships
(MILES)
Benjamin Aneff
Seth Carper
Hubert Chen
Nathan Childers*
Rita DeSilva-Johnson
Chris DiMeglio
Gwendolyn Dorell
Shani Foster
Susan Friedlander
Roberto Gándara
Cathy Guy
Glenn Healy
Colleen Itzen
Susan Innamorato
Judy Lasko
Laura Liben
Monika Linkweiler*
Jessica (Pearl)
Marasigan
Samuel Marchan
Annie Lee Moffett
Leonore Nelson
John Ostrowski
Seth Paris
Veronica Parrales
Deena Parrilla
Raimundo Penaforte
Rachel Phillips
Jose Pietri-Coimbre
Catarina Racha
Edmundo Ramírez
Christa Robinson
Nicholas Scarim*
Sonia Szahberg
Jacob Teichroew
Kate Whitney
Yuri Yamashita
John Yao
Accompanist/
Coach
Arthur Abrams
Keiko Bishop
Michika Ishikawa
Sandra F. Kaplan
•Chairperson/
Program Director
*Manager
ADMINISTRATIVE
STAFF
Executive Office
Lee Koonce
Executive Director
Nancy Morgan
Director, Strategic
Initiatives
Joanne Coco, Assistant
Programs
Shalisa Kline Ugaz
Director
Lexington Lozada
Assistant
Main School
Programs
Joan Forsyth
Department Chair,
Piano
Cara Gargano
Department Chair,
Dance
Micah Killion,
Department Chair,
Winds, Brass &
Percussion
Min Sun Kim,
Department Chair,
Strings
David Moreno,
Department Chair,
Guitar
Mary Jo Pagano,
Director, Barbara E.
Field Chamber
Music Program
School &
Community
Partnerships
Nancy Morgan
Director
Nathan Childers
Program Manager
Monika Linkweiler
Program Manager
Nicholas Scarim
Program Manager
Artist
Performance
Series
Margaret Mills
Manager
Cory Fields
Concert Technician
Abe Lebewohl
Park Concert
Series
Beth Flusser, Producer
Marilyn Appleberg
Assistant Producer
Timothy Schellenbaum,
Technical Director
Preschool &
Early Childhood
Risa Young, Director
Piano Services
Vince Agustinovich
Piano Technician
Development &
Communications
Kerry Greene, Director
Robert Rosello
Grants Writer
Christina Limson
O’Connell
Communications
Manager
Andrea Long
Associate Manager,
Annual Giving
Finance &
Administration
Steve Aronson
Director
Student Support
Services
Loyi Malu, Manager
Myra Nieves, Registrar
Scott Lynch
Receptionist
Barbara Weiss
Receptionist
Christina Anselmo
Office Assistant
Operations
Patrick Pierre, Director
Edwyn Pitre
Head Custodian
Robert Grier
Custodian
Joel Marin, Custodian
Beverly Harper
Security Guard
Finance
Eric Cohen
Financial Manager
Laura Currier
Bookkeeper
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Unless otherwise noted, all concerts
are free of charge and take place at
Third Street. Programs and schedules
are subject to change without notice.
Artist Performance Series
2010-11 Third Street’s outstanding
faculty members and their guests
perform on most Friday evenings at
7:30 p.m. Call or visit the School
to obtain a series flyer or view it
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Every Week! Students of all ages
M ORE E V ENT S A T W W W . T H IR D S TREET M U S I C S C H OO L . OR G
November
T HI R D ST R E ET M USIC SC HO OL SE TT LE M EN T
Following are selected special
events. For a complete events list
visit Third Street’s Web site.
and levels perform. See schedule
on the Web site or subscribe to the
weekly E-news.
Third
Street
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Wednesday, November 17,
7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Winds Concert
Saturday, November 20, 4:30 p.m.
Barbara E. Field Chamber Music
Concert
Sunday, November 21, 3:00 p.m.
Amor y Música: A Concert of
Spanish and South American
Music
Third Street Philharmonia
Orchestra with guest conductor
Leslie B. Dunner
AT ST. MARK’S CHURCH-IN-THE-BOWERY,
10TH STREET & 2ND AVENUE
December
February
Tuesday, December 14,
7:00 p.m. and Thursday,
December 16, 7:00 p.m.
Nutcracker Performance
Presented by the Dance
Department
Wednesday, February 16,
7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Winds Concert
Saturday, December 18, 5:30 p.m.
Piano Department Recital
Friday, March 4 – Sunday,
March 6, 5:30 p.m.
Alumni Weekend &
Concerto Concert
Saturday, December 11,
1:30 p.m.
Holiday Ensemble Concert
January
Saturday, January 29, 10:00 a.m.
String ’Stravaganza
AT ST. MARK’S CHURCH-IN-THE-BOWERY,
10TH STREET & 2ND AVENUE
150+ string students age 4-18.
Saturday, February 12, 4:30 p.m.
Barbara E. Field Chamber Music
Concert
March
Thursday, March 10, 7:00 p.m.
Guitar Department Recital
(classical)
Saturday, March 12, 5:30 p.m.
Piano Department Recital