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Piano Faculty |
Piano
Voice
Guitar
Bass
Drums Violin, Viola,
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Michael Borowski - Piano
Michael Borowski is a graduate of the Temple University
Music School, with a Bachelors degree in Composition and Piano Performance.
Michael has been playing the piano since the age
of 4, and prior to attending Temple University he
won numerous awards for performance as well
as composition.
During his 15 years as a professional musician,
Michael has shared the stage with such names as
Blues Traveler, Keller Williams, Strange Folk,
Rusted Root, Warren Haynes, Billy Martin, New
Riders Of The Purple Sage, Vince Welnick, JGB, John
Molo, JT Thomas, Antigone Rising, Fooling April and many
more. Michael also toured nationally along
with guitar player Mike Philbrick in a very
popular jam band, Manic
Mule.
Michael currently performs in
solo concerts, and with his Grateful Dead tribute band,
Splintered Sunlight. He also makes frequent
appearances with Society Beat and
The Dirk Quinn Band
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Tim Crawford -
Piano
Tim
Crawford completed his Master of Music degree at the Eastman School of
Music, where he studied under Barry Snyder. Prior to attending Eastman
School of Music, Tim earned his Bachelor of Music degree from
Pennsylvania State University, studying under pianist Steven Herbert
Smith.
Tim has been performing, composing, and
arranging music since the age of 12. When he was 13 years old, he played the
complete Beethoven "Pathetique" Sonata at the Philadelphia Academy of Music.
Since that time, Tim has won numerous prizes at competitions, and performed
for world-famous pianists Alicia de Larrocha, Malcolm Bilson, and
Christopher Taylor. In 2005
Tim served as Assistant Musical
Director/Conductor/Keyboardist for the Tony Award winning musical "Dreamgirls"
at the Prince Music Theater in Philadelphia, and performed two recitals at
the Lincoln Center in New York City.
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Howard Gordon - Piano, Keyboards
Howie
Gordon is a graduate of University of the Arts, with
a Masters Degree in Music Performance.
Howie specializes in classical,
funk, jazz, R&B, hip-hop, rock, and fusion styles, and as a session player, has performed everything from bluegrass to thrash-metal.
In addition to teaching and
performing, Howie has worked in
numerous recording studios, including with Grammy-nominated producer David
Ivory. He has received several music awards.
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Dan Kauffman -
Guitar, Piano, and Drums
Dan is a graduate of the
Millersville University School of Music, with a Bachelors Degree in
Music.
Dan started
playing guitar and piano at 14. After
attending Millersville University and living in
Olympia Washington for a few years, Dan returned to
his native east-coast roots to further his career.
Fluent in most types of music including Rock, Funk, Jazz, Folk, Americana, and Classical, Dan
continues to play in Philadelphia's most prominent
live venues such as World Cafe Live, Grape St., Puck,
and many upscale bars and restaurants
while teaching a 4-day week at MTC. Former Philadelphia 76'er, Charles
Barkley, after hearing a rendition of James Taylor's
"Country Road", remarked that Dan is his "brother from
another mother". Dan continues to write, record, and
perform in the Philadelphia area.
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Palimo Lopez - Piano
Palimo Lopez
is a graduate of Temple
University Music School, with a
Masters Degree in Piano Performance. At Temple, he
studied Piano Pedagogy under Maria del Pico Taylor.
Palimo earned his
Bachelor’s Degree in Piano Performance from Northern Arizona State
University under Dr. Frank Scott.
At Arizona, Mr. Lopez was a two time winner of NAU’s Concerto Competition,
and two time winner of the Maricopa College Performer’s Competition. He has
performed with the Flagstaff, Scottsdale, Sun City, and Phoenix Symphonies.
After winning the Beethoven Symposium Competition of AZ., Mr. Lopez had
invitational studies with Caio Pagano, Fredrick Moyer, and Jeffery Swan.
Most recently, Mr. Lopez has twice performed for the Dorothy Taubmann
Technique Seminar at Lincoln Center.
Palimo has been teaching for the past twelve years, and enjoys sharing his
knowledge of this profession with all aspiring musicians. He is a member of
the Tri-M Music Honor Society and has performed in Arizona, California,
Indiana, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Hawaii.
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Anna Matijasic - Piano
Anna is a graduate of the University of
Virginia, with a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree in Music Composition with
studies in classical and contemporary violin, and piano.
Anna began playing the piano at age 10 and the
violin at age 12. She has performed in various orchestras and
with numerous bands, having shared the stage with Dwight Yoakam and Randy
Travis. She has recorded with artists of many genres, including the prolific
jazz trumpeter John D'Earth. Prior to
joining MTC's faculty, Anna taught for 7 years at the Music Education Center
in Charlottesville, VA.
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Jeffrey Mayer - Piano
Jeff Mayer is a graduate of Temple University’s Esther Boyer College of Music,
with a Masters degree in Piano Performance and Piano Pedagogy. He also holds a Bachelors degree in Piano Performance from Temple and an honorary Bachelors of Arts degree from Central High School in Philadelphia. Jeff's primary piano studies were with Charles Abramovic. Jeff began studying piano at age 12. As a high school senior, he won piano scholarship awards from Settlement Music School and the Matinee Musical Club of Philadelphia, which led to multiple performances he gave at the Academy of Music Ballroom. During his college career, Jeff performed in Master Classes given by world class artists including Harvey Wedeen and Claude Frank at Rock Hall, Joseph Kalichstein
at Jacob’s Music, and Emanuel Ax at The Kimmel Center for the Performing
Arts’ Innovation Studio. Jeff’s degree recitals at Temple University’s Rock
Hall were received with critical acclaim
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Ian McGuire - Piano
Ian
McGuire is a graduate of Berklee College of Music, with a
Bachelors Degree
in Performance and Jazz Composition. While at Berklee, Ian studied
with pianist Danilo Perez (of the Wayne Shorter Quartet) and
performed with members of the legendary
jazz/fusion group, The Yellowjackets.
Ian performs with a variety of bands including MJ PROJECT
(rock-tronica), LIFTED (hip hop), SLETH (acid-jazz) and THE HUMAN
ELEMENT (drum and bass) and in the winter of 06', Ian performed at
the Kimmel Center numerous times for an
off-Broadway Christmas play. Ian
has been involved in a variety of studio work ranging from
commercials, film scores, and pop music.
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Leslie Poprik - Piano Leslie
is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, with a Masters Degree in
Classical Piano Performance. She received her Bachelors Degree in
Music from Duke University.
While at Carnegie Mellon, Leslie studied with Ralph Zitterbart and received
individual instruction from renowned artists such as Earl Wild and Craig
Ketter. She completed a program in piano pedagogy under the direction
of Hanna W. Li, and taught young students at CMU's Piano Preparatory School.
Leslie is a two-time winner of the Duquesne Young Artists Competition in
Pittsburgh, PA, and placed first in the annual competition of the Pittsburgh
Concert Society. She has performed in Pennsylvania, North Carolina and
Virginia.
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Stu Shames - Piano Stu began his career in Philadelphia. He later performed for 11 years on the West Coast. whre he performed in several Jazz Festivals for the University of California, was a regular at Croce's (owned by Jim Croce's wife), wrote and composed two successful musicals, was named "People to Watch" in San Diego Magazine, did a brief stint with the group, THE RASCALS ("Good Lovin'" and "Groovin"), performed for three years in a comedy Improv group, and wrote and performed for local Television.
After returning to Philadelphia in 1991, Stu has been a popular performer at area clubs, hotels and restaurants, the New Jersey Shore areas, and at Philly's Waterfront nightclubs. Stu is the co-founder and artistic director of the Philadelphia Songwriter's Project and teaches Songwriting courses at the University of the Arts.
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