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Piano Available To Good Home – Dec 14

A generous community member from Falls Church, VA recently contacted the Academy about donating her acoustic upright piano to a good home. If anyone is interested in accepting this donation, please contact us asap.

The piano (pictured above) is a 45-year-old Wurlitzer acoustic upright. The piano itself would be free of charge (to a good home); however, the recipient is required to pay for the moving expense, which averages around $250-300 (when using a professional piano moving company) depending on the distance traveled, number of stairs involved, etc. Also, acoustic pianos usually require a tuning from a professional piano tuner after a move as well.

If you think you have a need (and a space) for this piano, it’s a great opportunity to look into. As per usual, we will handle this on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please email us at academy@gmu.edu  (no phone calls please).

 

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Community Outreach Music

Scholars Receive Leadership Award

This past fall, the Academy was delighted to receive a generous grant from the Dale Earnhardt Foundation for our Instruments in the Attic outreach program. The award included funds for two Music Teaching Scholars. We are happy to announce that Mason School of Music students Fiona Madigan and Jessica Camarata (pictured above) have been selected as our “Legend Leadership Award” winners!

The Dale Earnhardt Foundation‘s Legend Leadership Award symbolizes the Earnhardt family’s commitment to programs that promote Children, Education and Environmental/ Wildlife Preservation. Our Instruments in the Attic program, which provides donated/ recycled musical instruments and music instruction to school children, encompasses all of those aspects.

In particular, our Teaching Scholars program connects advanced Mason School of Music students (often Music Education majors) with local school band and orchestra programs, providing supportive music instruction and resources to music teachers and their classrooms. Along with invaluable classroom experience, the Scholars also receive a stipend to help pay for their college tuition.

 

Teaching Scholar with music student

 

Along with Jessica and Fiona, two other Academy-funded Scholars, Julie McDonald and Kate Shrimpton, will visit several local schools, including Woodburn Elementary and Rippon Middle School.

“Working with the orchestra students has brought me an incredible amount of experience that I wouldn’t have gotten without the Teaching Scholars program,” stated Fiona, who recently started at Woodburn. “The love that those students have for music continues to inspire me as I go further with my education, and being able to work with them gives [Jessica and me] opportunities to learn more, try new things, and most of all, appreciate music together. Thank you [to the Dale Earnhardt Foundation] for your kind gift, and for your appreciation and acknowledgment of the arts– everything you do helps students at every level, and the community as a whole!”

“The teaching scholars program has provided me an opportunity to share my passion and love for music to my students,” explained Jessica. “My time with my students has helped me to develop my own teaching style and share my musicianship. Because of this award, I am able to further my education and hone my teaching skills.”

 

Board members with Earnhardt Guitar

 

An additional aspect of the award is the inclusion of an original, limited edition Dale Earnhardt Electric Guitar (signed by Ms. Earnhardt) – pictured above with members of the Academy Advisory Board and staff – which is being displayed at special events and making special appearances in the music classrooms.

Congratulations to our “Legend Leadership Award” Teaching Scholars, and thanks to all of the Scholars for their important work in our community. And, of course, a special thank you to the Dale Earnhardt Foundation for supporting our program.

 

Dale Earnhardt Foundation Logo

 

LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR TEACHING SCHOLARS OUTREACH PROGRAM

 

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Winter 2018 Music Recital Weekend, Dec 8 & 9

Our Winter 2018 Music Student Recital Weekend celebration is coming up on Saturday, December 8th and Sunday, December 9th, which will include a total of 11 music recitals showcasing our Academy music students of all ages. Come to the de Laski Performing Arts Building on the Mason Fairfax campus for a fun and free weekend of great music from all types of instruments and singing with a wide array of styles and repertoire from classical, to musical theater, to jazz, to pop!

Due to our large number of Music students, we break up performances into hour-long (approximately) recitals that are presented throughout the weekend. All performances are FREE and open to the public.

 

 

[one_half]Saturday, December 8th
10:00 AM (designated for ages “8 and under”)
11:00 AM
12:30 PM
2:00 PM
3:30 PM
5:00 PM
[/one_half] [one_half]Sunday, December 9th
12:00 Noon (designated for ages “8 and under”)
1:00 PM
2:30 PM
4:00 PM
5:30 PM
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A light reception will follow each recital. Come and enjoy some great music from performers of all ages and instruments!

PARKING: On Saturday and Sunday, you can park in Parking Lot K for free. It is about a 5-10 minute walk to the Performing Arts Building (note: NOT the Center for the Arts). You can also park in the Mason Pond Parking Deck for $8, right next to the Performing Arts Building.
DIRECTIONS TO MASON FAIRFAX CAMPUS

LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR RECITALS

 

FOR OUR ACADEMY MUSIC STUDENTS/ FAMILIES:
READ OUR HELPFUL GUIDE TO A SUCCESSFUL RECITAL EXPERIENCE

 

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Music Composition Student Wins NAfME Competition

We are happy to share that Winston Schneider, a Music Composition Explorations Summer Workshop participant for several years, was selected as a winner of the National Association for Music Education’s Student Composers Competition for his piece “Scherzo of the Feather Stars”, which will be performed on November 13th at the NAfME National Conference.

Winston, a young composer from Omaha, Nebraska who just turned 11 years old, has had quite a year. Along with the NAfME Composer Competition win, he has also been selected as one of six pre-college composers from around the world to compose a new piece for MATA Jr. to be played in New York City. Winston also won first in NAfME’s Electronic Music Composition Competition (K-8 division).

He plans on returning to Mason in Summer 2019 for another composition workshop. “I learned so much in the summer intensive with Professor Camphouse,” said Winston. “I liked listening to all of the interesting pieces… and it inspired me to compose new pieces. I especially liked the Samuel Barber string piece – that inspired one of my string quartets. We had fun and intriguing assignments. Overall, it helped me grow as a composer.”

“Winston Schneider is a fine young gentleman and gifted young composer,” commented Professor Mark Camphouse. “He is a joy to work with and has a very bright future!”

 

You can listen to Winston’s piece “Scherzo of the Feather Stars” here:

 

The Academy would like to congratulate Winston on his impressive achievements and look forward to seeing him again soon!

 

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE MUSIC COMPOSITION EXPLORATIONS SUMMER WORKSHOP
(Summer 2019 information will be updated by January 15, 2019.)

 

 

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Fairfax Symphony Orchestra Concert Discount Offer

Academy students/ families – enjoy discounted tickets for the upcoming FSO Concert, featuring acclaimed cellist Amit Peled, on Saturday, November 3rd, and at the same time help raise funds for the Academy! Through a special offer from our friends at Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, they will give part of the ticket price back to the Academy to support our outreach programs.

WHAT: Fairfax Symphony Orchestra Concert “Tchaikovsky & Beethoven”
WHEN: Saturday, November 3, 2018 at 8pm
WHERE: Mason Center for the Arts, Fairfax Campus     Get Directions
COST: Special $20 Adults and $15 Students – MUST ENTER CODE GIVES6
PARKING: Free parking in Lot K on Saturday or paid parking in Mason Pond Parking Deck

*Adult tickets are normally $30 and higher, be sure to enter and apply the code GIVES6 to receive the discounted price!

Along with receiving the discounted ticket price, Fairfax Symphony Orchestra has pledged to give back 50% of the ticket price to the Academy.

 

 

Voted by Musical America as one of the most influential musicians today, renowned cellist Amit Peled returns to share his artistry with the historic 1733 Gofriller Pablo Casals cello. He has been described as having “the flair of a young Rostropovich” (American Record Guide) and “simply a gorgeous sound” (Baltimore Sun).

 

Our sincere thanks to FSO for collaborating with the Academy for this special event!

 

SEE FLIER

 

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