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18th ANNUAL COMPETITION
FOR THE CHARLIE PALMIERI MEMORIAL PIANO SCHOLARSHIP
Established by TITO PUENTE
Saturday, February 23, 2008, 12:00 pm 2:00 pm
HARBOR
CONSERVATORY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, a division of Boys & Girls
Harbor, Inc. announces the Eighteenth Annual competition for the
CHARLIE PALMIERI MEMORIAL PIANO SCHOLARSHIP established by Tito
Puente. The competition is scheduled for Saturday, February 23,
2008 from 12:00 pm until 2:00 pm at the Harbor Conservatory located
at One East 104th Street in Manhattan. For applications and guidelines
and to schedule an audition, call (212) 427-2244 Ext. 557.
Serving
as competition jurors are pianists, Arturo O Farrill, Sonny
Bravo, Pablo Mayor, and Dr. Martin Soderberg, Director of the Conservatory's
Classical Music Program.
The
Charlie Palmieri Memorial Piano Scholarship is awarded to intermediate
and advanced pianists ages 12-25 for the study of Latin style piano.
Applicants must demonstrate their talents in Classical and/or Popular
Latin styles. The winner will receive one year's training free of
charge at Harbor Conservatory with one of our specialists in the
field of Latin piano. The Scholarship in memory of Charlie Palmieri
was established by Tito Puente to further the inspirational musicianship
of the great pianist. In style, versatility and instrumental virtuosity,
bandleader/pianist/arranger Charlie Palmieri had few equals. In
addition to recording, arranging and performing he taught music
and Puerto Rican history in the CUNY system. The late great Tito
Puente, the "King of Latin music", master timbalero, arranger,
composer, and bandleader, also cared deeply about education for
young students and the need for youngsters to continue and/or begin
their musical studies, as well as to reaffirm pride in Hispanic
culture.
Harbor
Conservatory for the Performing Arts is proud of its more than 37
year history of helping young people gain a deeper appreciation
of the arts through individual and group instruction, special ensembles,
public performances, master classes, and faculty and guest artist
recitals. Since 1970, the Harbor Conservatory for the Performing
Arts, has undertaken an important role in the preservation of Afro-Caribbean
Latin music. The Conservatory's efforts have revolved around three
equally important activities: instruction and development of the
next generation of Latin musicians; the amassing of materials which
make up the unprecedented 19,000 piece Raices Latin Music Museum;
and the production of historical concerts.
The
Harbor's world-renowned Latin Music program is complemented by equally
strong Classical Music, Dance and Drama programs. With a curriculum
that ranges from Contemporary Salsa and Latin Jazz to traditional
Afro-Caribbean folkloric music, and a faculty of "who's who
in Latin music" students study a variety of musical forms such
as danzon, son, cha cha cha and mambo, as they learn music illustrating
different periods and artists in Latin music history.
At
the Conservatory students enjoy the unique opportunity to learn
while playing classic music made popular by artists such as Tito
Puente, Celia Cruz, Johnny Pacheco and others. Profiled in People
Magazine, New York Times, Daily News and on Channel 13 in the documentary,
Mi Mambo!; the Conservatorys Latin Music program
has been a recipient of the Tito Puente Scholarship Fund, Celia
Cruz Foundation, Johnny Pacheco Scholarship Fund, Carlos Santanas
Milagro Foundation, and Phish Fans Mockingbird Foundation.
For
more information regarding Harbor Conservatory and its music, dance
and theater programs, please call (212) 427-2244 ext. 573 or visit
us on line at www.harborconservatory.org
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