Open Letter From Angela Marcone - The Music Den's Education Coordinator
In the short time that I have joined the team as Education
Coordinator at The Music Den I have experienced a wonderful world of music
making with both the teachers and the students who enter our store. I am amazed
at the enthusiasm of the teachers and the skills they have to offer and at the
warm and friendly atmosphere created by the staff and owners Tom and Jerry
Scognamiglio.
My background in teaching spans from being a software
specialist for 12 years, writing and teaching software curriculum for adult
education, writing and teaching curriculum in K-12 public education for 7
years, training in vocal pedagogy, teaching private vocal lessons, and owning
my own studio with a staff of 5. I hold a Masters in Music Education from
Boston University. Now I have aligned myself for the final stop on my career
trail by becoming an adjunct professor at William
Paterson and sharing this wonderful space with the personnel here at The Music
Den as Education Coordinator.
Working closely with Tom, Jerry, and the teachers over the
past 8 months, we have evaluated teaching strategies and curriculum, researched
other facilities offering music lessons and programs and aligned our goals to
provide a comprehensive musical experience for students who study with us.
The one thing that sets us apart from other facilities
offering lessons in the area is our beautiful RPAC (Randolph Performing Arts
Center) performance space. A 118 seat intimate stage and state of the art
recording facility complete with lighting and a beautiful grand piano provides
the students the opportunity to hone their skills out of the practice room.
We offer monthly recitals and performance opportunities for
each student as they progress through their training.
This year, we are proud to announce that we have put both
String and Wind chamber ensemble programs into place for students and the
community to join as they reach performance level. I anticipate these programs
becoming staple ensembles valuable to the community for years to come.
Along with these opportunities, we now have group lessons
and classes for children and adults including:
-Kids Keys ages 3-6, for children just beginning to show an interest in the piano
-Kids Guitar for children ages 7-11 who would like the experience of playing guitar before taking private lessons
-Rock Band for ages 13 to adult for those studying guitar, bass, piano, and drums who would like to experience playing in an ensemble
-Pop and Instrumental groups for children grades 1-8 who would like to perform on stage singing and playing popular music
-Ukulele classes ages 13 to adult for those who would like to jump into the hot new trend of ukulele performing
-Mrdangam drumming for a cultural world drumming experience,
-Acting classes with filmmaking, Broadway and stage performance
-Music theory classes for college bound students
…and we just successfully completed
our first ever Summer Fine Arts Camp!
When I first arrived to The Music Den, I was inspired by the
incredible opportunities abound to create and make music for the community.
In January we are bringing a certified Music Therapist to
the mix offering one-on-one lessons and classes in Sprouting Melodies, a
nationally known parent-child class for beginner musicians. (children from
infancy to 3 yrs.)
I invite you to join us as we grow and to partake in the new
offerings we now have at The Music Den.
Check our website at www.TheMusicDen.com
for all of the offerings I described above.
If you were a previous student and are considering returning
to The Music Den, I am extending the offer free registration to any of our
class offerings.
I also invite you to check our website for the RPAC
performances and join us for some of the upcoming events.
Thank you for becoming a part of The Music Den Family!
Respectfully,
Angela Marcone
Education Coordinator
The Music Den
Education Coordinator
The Music Den
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