Objective:
To share my talents and knowledge as a successful
professional musician, instructor and coach, so
that the general public may by enriched with an
increased enjoyment of classical music.
Education:
Doctoral Studies Manhattan School of Music
Professional Studies Certificate Manhattan School
of Music ‘92
Piano Pedagogy Certificate Manhattan School of Music
‘91
Master of Music Degree Manhattan School of Music
‘91
Bachelor of Arts Degree Queens College ‘91
(Computer Science)
Bachelor of Music Degree Queens College ‘89
(Aaron Copland School of Music)
Piano Performance Experience:
Performed in many of the major concert halls in
New York City as well as in concert halls in other
parts of the United States, France and Germany.
Piano Teaching Experience:
1991-2000 Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory of Music,
Flushing, New York
1989-present Queens College adjunct faculty (Center
for Preparatory Studies in Music)
1986-present Private Piano Studio
Music Teaching Experience:
Currently teaches chamber music at the Center for
Preparatory Studies in Music, Queens College
Currently teaches piano master classes for the Conservatory
Program at the Center for Preparatory Studies in
Music
Taught Music Skills at the Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory
of Music (1991-1994)
Biography:
Ever since being a winner of Artists International's
1996 New York Debut Award Auditions, Anthony Newton
has established himself as a premier African-American
classical pianist. His gifted technical and musical
abilities have given him high praise both within
the United States and abroad. Mr. Newton was hailed
for his past performances, with reviews including
the following: "He has forthright musical ideas,
and the technical fluency with which to present
them." (Harris Goldsmith, New York Concert
Review); "His minute attention to technical
and stylistic details was quite remarkable indeed.
He made beautiful music, and that is what counts
most." (Raoul Abdul, New York Amsterdam News).
A featured piano soloist during his international
tours of Germany and France at the Sommerakademie
für Klavier Konz, Mr. Newton has made several
appearances performing in many of the major New
York City concert halls. Under the prestige of Artists
International Presentations, Mr. Newton performed
his highly acclaimed New York Debut Piano Recital
at the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in October
1996 as part of the Young Artists Debut Winners
Series and, through invitation, was presented twice
more in the Alumni-Winners Series in a recital featuring
Chopin's Four Scherzi at Merkin Concert Hall in
May 1999 and an all-Beethoven solo piano and chamber
music recital at Weill Recital Hall in November
2000. Mr. Newton performed Beethoven's Triple Concerto
at Alice Tully Hall in 1997. Other concerto performances
include his renditions of Beethoven's Fourth Piano
Concerto, Mozart's Piano Concerto in c minor and
Mozart's Concerto for Two Pianos in E-flat major
with the Queens College Symphony Orchestra under
the direction of Maurice Peress. Other notable appearances
include performances at Bargemusic in New York City
(1991), at the Longy School of Music in Boston,
MA (1991), over national television and on public
radio.
A winner of numerous prizes and awards, Mr. Newton
enrolled at the Manhattan School of Music Preparatory
Division at the age of 14, studying with Robert
Harris. He received his Bachelor of Music degree
from Queens College's Aaron Copland School of Music
under the instruction of Donald Pirone. He then
returned to the Manhattan School, completing the
requirements for his Master of Music degree and
Professional Studies Certificate under the guidance
of Phillip Kawin. Mr. Newton studied chamber music
with Morey Ritt and Jeanine Dowis. He also studied
and performed for such distinguished artists as
Gerald Robbins, Constance Keene, Karl Urlich Schnabel,
John Perry, Byron Janis, Ruth Laredo, Eugene Istomin,
John Browning and Paul Trein.
Mr. Newton has a vast repertoire of solo piano
works. His repertory spans from works of Bach to
modern works. He released his first compact disc
recording titled Anthony Newton Plays Beethoven,
Volume 1 which contains Beethoven's Pathétique,
Moonlight and Appassionata piano sonatas. Mr. Newton
is also a very gifted, much-in-demand chamber musician
with a extensive selection of performed works. He
is currently a member and co-founder of the Corona
Piano Trio, which performed at Weill Recital Hall
and celebrated its 10th anniversary with a concert
at Steinway Hall in New York City in January 2003.
Mr. Newton also performed in other ensembles such
as the Diaspora Chamber Players and Ensemble Sepia.
Other notable chamber music engagements include
performances at the Waterloo Music Festival at Princeton
University as a two-time fellowship recipient, and
with the New Jersey Chamber Music Society as a guest
artist.
Along with being a very active concert artist,
Mr. Newton also expresses a great joy in teaching
music to children. Holding a Certificate in Piano
Pedagogy from the Manhattan School of Music, Mr.
Newton has his own piano studio and is an Adjunct
Professor at Queens College, being on the piano
and chamber music faculties at the Center for Preparatory
Studies in Music. He is also an active member of
the Associated Music Teachers League. In addition,
he is the founder and director of the Young Artists
Piano Showcase, which gives young pianists, through
audition, an opportunity to perform at Weill Recital
Hall, and the founder and artistic director of the
Messiah Festival of the Arts, a concert series devoted
on showcasing talented classical musicians.
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