Cincinnati Presentations
We are currently accepting applications for free in-school,
educational music presentations in Greater Cincinnati public elementary schools.
All we need is an email from the music teacher or principal to
get things started.
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Click here
for all the great details on the 26 presentations we produced for nearly 6,000 elementary
students during the 2012-2013 school
year.
"I cannot possibly thank you enough for the concert you and the band played at
College Hill Fundamental Academy this week. Many of the staff have sought me out to say what a great concert
it was. They wondered how we ended up getting such musicians to come here. The students also loved it - at
their level. It is so rich for them to hear live jazz. We will be returning to the video of the concert
and mining it's resources all year. My students who played along with you were so excited. Thank you
for letting them play - what an inspiration for them! They felt accepted by you, and encouraged. As for me I
was hanging on every note. I was also impressed with the energy and enthusiasm of the band. We were just a
group of elementary school people, many of whom didn't really understand what was happening in the music but it
felt to us like you were playing the Hollywood Bowl - you played with such
passion."
Tim Fuchtman, College Hill Fundamental
Academy
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I just wanted to thank you for bringing Greg Abate to our school. It was wonderful. The
kids had a great time as did the handful of staff that could attend. The students socialized with the musicians
and really had a teriffic experience. Clark will always be willing to participate in this wonderful service you
provide. Just let me know what we can do in the future.
Josh Roderer, Music Teacher, Clark Montessori
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Click here
for all the great details on the 19 presentations we produced for nearly 5,000 elementary
students during the 2011-2012 school
year.
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Click here for all the great
details on the 11 presentations we produced for 4,000 elementary students during the 2010-2011 school
year.
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