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Save the Dates:

April 16: Kindermusik begins!

June 22-23: Craft & Yard Sale

Be a part of the Bass Academy beginning at the Music Academy of Eastern Carolina! Join the ECU School of Music bass students under the supervision of Chris Buddo to improve your performance skills, improve music reading, learn bowing techniques and hand positions, and prepare for audtions! All ages and ability levels welcome!

 

Thursday
Feb092012

We need your help!

Dear Music Academy Friends, 

Music plays such an important role in our lives. Whether you perform, compose, play for your enjoyment or are an enthusiastic audience member, music is integral to our daily happiness. I simply cannot imagine a world without music.

We need your help! As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit community music school, Music Academy of Eastern Carolina envisions a community where everyone has this opportunity. We seek to provide access to music for all interested, regardless of age or ability and with a variety of musical styles.

2011-2012 brings an exciting and new challenge to the Music Academy and we need you. We have been given an opportunity to receive a $15,000 gift, if we can raise $35,000 from local donors and funds. With your help, we can make this happen! If everyone gives or pledges just $50, we will make this goal. Imagine if you give more! All gifts and pledges are needed to make this happen and to keep music and community programs growing at the Music Academy of Eastern Carolina.

Can you imagine dreaming about playing or singing and never getting the opportunity to learn? Music is a skill that lasts a lifetime. Unfortunately, many individuals do not have the opportunity to participate in music. They simply cannot afford it. With our current economic climate, this does not seem to be getting better.

Tuition covers only a portion of our facility expenses. As you know, utilities and building costs keep rising. We cannot raise our tuition to meet 100% of the expenses – this would be cost prohibitive for everyone! While many of our students pay tuition,we are delighted to offer financial assistance when a family is in need. We hear all too often about parents being laid off or suffering a reduction in hours, causing families to stop their child’s lessons or ensemble. Please consider sponsoring a student, we will match your funds with deserving students!

Music Academy of Eastern Carolina is home to many music and arts activities. In addition to lessons, classes, ensembles, summer academies and music therapy services, we are home to Pitt Community College Symphony Orchestra, Magnolia Arts Center’s productions, Emerald City Big Band, Greenville Pops Orchestra, Little People’s Creative Workshop and Young Actors Workshop, Greenville Writers Group, many area music studio classes, recitals and more! It is estimated over 8000 people are directly impacted by programs at the Music Academy!

Arts programs magnetize communities! Through involvement in the arts, we have fun and create shared experiences with our loved ones. Amateur arts bring people together. Please consider your gift–whether it’s $25 or $25,000, all gifts are important! Please complete the Pledge Form and return it to the Music Academy.

Thank you for your time and support!

Cheryl Stephenson

In today’s economy, can we really afford not to fund the Music Academy?

Find out more about Music Academy Programs for all ages & abilities....

Ready...Set...Sing!

P B & J

 M & M’s

MAC & Cheese

Behind the Scenes

CAM: Create a Musical!

Squeaks, Squawks & Clangs...Oh My!

Home School Wind Ensemble

Academy Winds

Flute Ensemble

Group Guitar

Group Piano

Music for Little Mozarts

Adults classes with Pitt Community College Continuing Education: Personal Enrichment Classes with the Music Academy www.pittcc.edu/continuing-education/continuing-education-schedules/

New Horizons Band

Celebration Singers

Group Piano for Adults

Reading Music

Classical Music: A Primer

Music Exploration for Adults

Gift Certificates for classes & lessons make great presents!

Private Lessons (piano, guitar, woodwinds, voice, brass, strings, and percussion), audition prep, music theory classes, adaptive lessons for special needs, choral music, home school ensembles, summer camps and more.

Open enrollment for lessons and classes. All ages and abilities welcome! Please call for more information

Music Academy of Eastern Carolina 1400 Red Banks Road * Greenville, NC 252.353.MAEC www.musicacademyec.org

Monday
Aug222011

Fall Classes at the Music Academy!

Fall 2011 Classes!

For children:

Squeaks, Squawks & Clangs…Oh My!

Beginner Homeschool Band 

Learn to play flute, clarinet, trumpet, trombone, snare drum, bells or another instrument. Join the band!  A class for beginners, 4th Grade +                                                 

Thursdays, 1-2pm. September 8 – December 8, $75/semester

Chamber Winds

Intermediate Homeschool Band   

Already play flute, clarinet, bassoon, oboe, trumpet, French horn trombone, percussion or another instrument?  Come join the ensemble!                     

Tuesdays, 1-2pm. September 6 – December 6, $75/semester

Ready…Set…Sing!

Do you love to sing and dance?  Learn easy songs and movements to perform with other kids. Show off your star potential! 

Tuesdays, 4-4:45 or Thursdays 1-1:45, ages 5-7, Grades K-2;         

Session 1: September 6-October 13;                                                        

Session 2: November 1-December 15, $35/Session 

P B & J

Do you like a P B & J?  At MAEC, that’s “Pop, Broadway and Jazz,” singing and dancing spectacular! Come join other kids who love to perform too. 

Tuesdays, 4:45-5:45 or Thursdays 2-3pm, ages 8-10, Grade 2-6;

Session 1: September 6-October 13;                    

Session 2: November 1-December 15; $35/Session

M & M’s

Show all your colors through music and movement! We’ll sing, dance and perform many types of music. Make your experiencememorable by sharing with your many friends!                    

 Tuesdays 2-2:50 or Thursdays 4-4:50, ages 11-13, Grades 6-8;

Session 1: September 6-October 13;                                                

Session 2: November 1-December 15; $35/Session

MAC & Cheese

What teenager doesn’t like Mac & Cheese?...Music, Acting, Choreography & Cheese: that special flavor thatbrings a smile! Come share with your friends today in a performance atmosphere where everyone will be asking for more!                                   

Tuesdays 1-2pm or Thursdays 6-7pm, ages 14 +, Grades 9-12;

Session 1: September 6-October 13;                                                           

Session 2: November 1-December 15; $35/Session

Behind the Scenes

 

A time and place for families and friends to come together and enjoy movie musicals while exploring learning information about your favorite films, actors and musicians.  We’ll learn music and scenes from the shows and see how the dance, drama and music are used to tell the story. 

Mondays, 6:30-7:30.                                     

Session 1: September 12-26;

Session 2: October 3-17;                         

Session 3: November 7-21;

Session 4: December 5-19; Session; $15/session, max $30 family/session

CAM: Create a Musical!

Be a diva for a day! The stage is yours, as you create, write and produce an original musical.

 

In the course of a single CAM, MAEC’s talented faculty will assist you to write, arrange and present your own show; transform into character and perform at the end of the day! One word of caution: CAM may be contagious and you will find yourself signing up for more! Open enrollment for ages 6+.

Single day CAM sessions: Fridays 9am-5pm: October 28, March 2 or March 23.  $50/single day session

Two-day CAM session: January 17-18; $90/2-day session

Academy Winds

Don’t stop the music…join the ensemble! Improve your playing skills, music-reading skills and have fun at the same time! Players who want to keep playing andexpand their music skills enjoy coming together.  Must have playing experience, know how to read music and have your own instrument. 

Wednesdays, 5-6pm,

Session 1: September 7-October 12;                                                              

Session 2: November 2-December 14; $35/session

 Group Guitar, Group Piano

Want to explore playing piano or guitar?  Learn basic hand positions, simple melodies or chords, note names, rhythm and music reading.

Guitar: Tuesdays, 1-2pm; or Wednesdays, 5-6pm

Piano: Thursdays, 1-2pm

Session 1: September 6-October 13;                                  

Session 2: October 18-December 1; $35/session

Flute Ensemble

Bring your flute and have fun exploring and developing fundamentals of flute chamber music.

Aspects of playing flute such as tone production, intonation, rhythm, and  technique will be addressed. Play duets, trios, and quartets and more.  Beginners through advanced flutists welcome;  players will be grouped by level of proficiency. 

Tuesdays, 6-7 pm

Session 1: September 6-October 18;

Session 2: October 25-December 6; $55/session  

Music for Little Mozarts

Join Beethoven Bear and Mozart Mouse for a fun-filled time while singing, listening, moving and playing piano.  Provides the perfect balance of imaginative instruction and age appropriate activities to build a positive musical foundation for young children. Ages 3+.

Mondays, 10-10:45am,

Session 1: September 12-October 17;                                                            

Session 2: October 24-November 28; $45/session   

For adults:

New Horizons Band

 T/TH, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Sept 6 – Dec 1,

If you are looking for a fun way to learn a musical instrument without the rigors of individual instruction, you might want to consider joining the New Horizons Band. The New Horizons Bandis for adults, ages 50 and up, who wish to learn to play a band instrument for the first time, or relearn an instrument, the New Horizons band provides a relaxed, fun learning situation. The New Horizons Band provides adults with little or no musical experience the opportunity to play band music with others. The band meets two days a week. Instruments include flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet and trombone, other instruments are considered upon request. Come join the fun with this ensemble and discover your hidden (or dormant) musical talents!

Cost: FREE, co-sponsored with Pitt Community College Continuing Education

Reading Music I
Tuesdays, 7-8pm, 3 week class, October 11-25

Tuesdays, 6-7pm, 3 week class, November 1-15

This course is designed for individuals with no music reading experience as those who wish to improve their music reading skill. Course content will include the history of musical notation, the elements of music and how they are written, collaborative activities, and group participation. Cost: $35

Reading Music II
Tuesdays, 7-8pm, 3 week class, November 1-15

Prerequisite: Reading Music I or instructor consent

This course will build on concepts learned in Reading Music I. Course content will develop music reading skills and introduce basic music theory concepts through collaborative activities and group participation. Cost: $35


Classical Music: A Primer
6-8pm, Sept 22, Sept 29 & Oct 4

This course will explore the traditions of Western art music via the structure, style and composers of works to be performed at the upcoming PCC Symphony Orchestra concert. Course content will include listening, lecture, discussion, an introduction to score reading and conducting, and a hands-on introduction to orchestral instruments. No previous musical experience required. Cost: $60

Group Piano for Senior Adults, Part I
Mondays, August 29-September 26, 2-3pm

Mondays, October 17-November 14, 2-3pm

This course is an exploratory introduction to playing the piano for beginners.

Students will learn basic handpositions, simple melodies, note names, and beginning music reading. Cost: $49

Group Piano for Senior Adults, Part II
Mondays, September 12-October 10, 2-3pm

Mondays, November 21-December 19, 2-3pm

Prerequisite: Group Piano for Senior Adults, Part I or instructor consent

This course builds on skills learned in Group Piano, Part I. Students will develop two-handed techniques with basic hand positions for chords, learn more complex melodies, read chord symbols, and use music symbols to play the keyboard. Cost: $49

Music Exploration for Senior Adults

Mondays, September 12-October 10, 1-2pm

This course is a hands-on introduction to music. Students will come to appreciate all aspects of music throughlistening, responding, creating, and understanding music through their bodies, minds, and spirits. Emphasis will be on movement, singing, playing instruments, and reading music. Topics will include the elements of music, styles, multicultural aesthetics, improvisation, and composition. Cost: $49

Celebration Singers

Mondays, August 23-December 12, 1-2pm

People who sing together often seem utterly happy and engaged in life. Celebration Singers is a fun-filled choir for adults, ages 50 and up. If you enjoy singing and socializing… this is the group for you! Come enjoy music from Gospel to Broadway show tunes and just about everything in between. Singing may offer benefits to deep and controlled breathing and focus on maintaining good use of the lungs, diaphragm and abdominal muscles. In addition, singing maintains good speech and diction. Add music to your health! Attend as often as you can – we understand life is full of appointments and travel! No audition required, just a love of music.

Cost: FREE, co-sponsored with Pitt Community College Continuing Education


Tuesday
Apr262011

Joint Rose High Jazz Band/ Emerald City Big Band Concert

April 19, 2011

PRESS RELEASE

CONTACT: Ed Wheatley, ewheatley@suddenlink.net, 252-752-5483 (252-916-0013)


Joint Rose High Jazz Band/ Emerald City Big Band Concert

Saturday, May 7, 2011

7:30 p.m.

Rose High Performing Arts Center

A May 7th jazz concert featuring two big bands will raise money for a new “Emerald City Big Band/ECU Friends of Jazz Rose High Scholarship.”  The scholarship will be awarded to a deserving Rose High graduate who will pursue a music degree at the East Carolina University School of Music.

The Friends of Jazz was co-founded by Public Radio personality Tom “the Jazzman” Mallison and ECU professor emeritus and jazz trumpeter, Ed Wheatley.  Mallison is the current Friends of Jazz president.  Wheatley is past president and member of the Board. Friends of Jazz members have created several ECU jazz scholarships.  Dr. Chris Buddo, Director of the School of Music, says, “We are extremely grateful to the Emerald City Big Band, the Rose High Jazz Band, and to our Friends of Jazz members for coming together to support a scholarship for a deserving Rose High student.  We are thrilled about their plans to make this joint concert an annual spring jazz event to follow April’s Billy Taylor Jazz Festival. I invite jazz fans to call us (252-328- 6851) at the School of Music to learn more about becoming a Friends of Jazz member.”

This great evening of jazz begins with the J.H. Rose Jazz Band.  Rose High School has long been known for the quality of its music ensembles.  Under the direction of Russell Knight, the Rose Jazz Band has matured into one of the most outstanding high school jazz ensembles in the state.  Greenville’s swinging Emerald City Big Band is made up of talented and experienced performers. You may have enjoyed their music at the Music Academy of Eastern Carolina, Sunday in the Park, the Greenville Hilton, Swansboro’s JC Ball, the Washington Convention Center, Chowan College, or other venues.  Members of the big band take great pride in encouraging young jazz musicians and regularly perform at local elementary and middle schools.  The band is under the direction of saxophonist, Danny Wunker.  Wunker is an ECU School of Music graduate and the Music Director at Chicod School.

The music begins at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 7, 2011 at the Rose High Performing Arts Center, 600 W. Arlington Blvd. Greenville, NC. Tickets are $10.00 per person and are available at the door.

Monday
Mar072011

2011 PERFORMATHON AND MUSICAL PETTING ZOO!

Come out to PERFORMATHON on MARCH 19th for performances by MAEC faculty, students, and friends, stay and explore new musical instruments, and have a great time! Free to attend but all musicians raise money to perform. If you're interested in performing or sponsoring a performer, give us a call! (252-353-6232)
All money raised goes directly to the scholarship fund! video by Josh Potter

 

Monday
Jan032011

Happy New Year!

A big thank you to everyone who came out and celebrated the the New Year with us and we are looking forward to another year of giving the gift of music!