Stephen
Pixley,
Executive Director, and Voice Faculty
Steve
joined
the New School of Music in May of 2006 as Executive
Director, and voice instructor, after serving for six years
as General Manager and faculty member at Brookline Music School. He has
held previous administrative positions with Handel & Haydn
Society
and New England Conservatory, and serves on the Westford Cultural
Council. His teaching background includes college level musicology,
theory and ethnomusicology, middle school general music, and English as
a Foreign Language. As a voice teacher at NSM, Steve
teaches art song, opera, musical theater, klezmer, and contemporary
vocal styles, and is a specialist in helping students to overcome "tone
deafness."
BA in
Asian Studies,
Vassar College;
MM in Musicology, New England Conservatory; MA in Ethnomusicology,
Wesleyan University. PhD candidate in Ethnomusicology, Wesleyan
University.
Classical voice studies with Carol Haber, Blanche Foreman,
Jean Danton and others. South Indian Karnatic voice and
percussion
studies with
Tanjore Viswanathan and Ramnad Raghavan, and Japanese koto studies with
Masayo
Ishigure.
Extended classical music studies in Germany and dissertation
ethnomusicology
fieldwork in Northern Thailand. Solo appearances: Jordan Hall,
Trinity Church, Tsai Performing Arts Center, Isabella Stewart Gardner
Museum. Former faculty, Wesleyan University, The Country Day
School (Connecticut), the New York
State Summer School for the Arts, and Brookline Music School. Recent
solo appearances with ALEA III Contemporary Music Ensemble and the
Boston Repertory Orchestra, as well as frequent concerts at senior
centers throughout the area as leader of the ad hoc faculty Klezmer
band "Not So Glat."
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