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Institution offering high-level music education (formed 1982)
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The American School of Modern Music, located in Paris, France, is a private post-secondary institution offering high-level music education.

It was founded by Stephen Carbonara.

About

The American School of Modern Music is affiliated with two international associations, IASJ : International Association of School Jazz and the JEN : Jazz Education Network.

The school offers three different majors during the final year of study: Performance Major for students who wish to focus on their instrument, Arranging and Composition Major, and Production & Music Technology Major. It is also possible to combine different Majors (Double Major).

Faculty (non exhaustive list)

Guest Lecturers

Famous alumni

Former teachers

  • Steve Carbonara (1982-2004 - Founder)
  • Dominic Alldis - 1990s
  • Steve Browman 1994-2008
  • Susan Calkins - 1980s
  • Keri Chryst 2005-2016
  • Christopher Culpo (2008-2016)
  • François Fichu (1985-2016)
  • William Fitzpatrick - 1990s
  • Peter Giron (1988-2016)
  • Eddie Goldstein - 1980s
  • Craig Goodman - 1990s
  • Phil Hilfiker (2002-2016)
  • Jeff Jordan - 1990s
  • Joe Makholm 1985-2001
  • Rick Margitza 2008-2016
  • George Menousek - 1990s
  • Shannon Murray - 1990s
  • Mike O'Neil 1990-2008
  • Stephen "Sooch" SanSouci - 1980s
  • Zack Settle - 1990s
  • Bernard Vidal (2003-2016)
  • Brad Wheeler 1998-2004
  • Tony Saba (1999-2016)

References

  1. Kandarian, Paul E. (1 June 2014). "Bridgewater native making a score in LA". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2024-02-04 – via ProQuest.

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