Tony Caramia
Komponist
Tony Caramia is Professor of Piano at the Eastman School of Music, where he is Director of Piano Pedagogy Studies and Coordinator of the Class Piano Program. In May 2003, he was a guest on Marian McPartlands Piano Jazz on NPR. Her 1927 Steinway is now housed in his Eastman studio. In September of 2007, he was privileged to perform in the dedication concert on the new Sorel Steinway at SUNY Fredonia, in honor of his former teacher, Miss Claudette Sorel.
He received the 2010 Outstanding Achievement Award from SUNY Fredonia.
Mr. Caramia is featured in the Yamaha Clavinova on Campus series and a Contributing Editor for Clavier Companion Magazine. Recent solo piano publications include Mixed-Up Rag (Celebration Series 2015, Piano Etudes, Level 7); Shoo-fly Shuffle, and American Treasures (Alfred Music Publishing); Suite Dreams and Jazz Moods (Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation), as well as many original compositions to the 10th edition of Keyboard Musicianship, Books 1 and 2.
He has conducted numerous workshops in jazz piano for teachers at MTNA National and State Conventions; the International Association for Jazz Educators (IAJE) Teacher Training Institutes; the National Piano Teachers Institute, and the International Workshops. He has lectured and performed at the European Piano Teachers Association International Conference in London, the Australian Piano Pedagogy Conference in Adelaide, and the Institute of Registered Music Teachers National Conference in New Zealand. In November, 2014, he was invited to perform and lecture at the Meetings on Piano Pedagogy, at the Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil. In June, 2016, he was a guest artist and teacher at the Dakota Sky International Piano Festival.
He was a featured performer at the prestigious Rochester International Jazz Festival, recent National Conferences on Keyboard Pedagogy, and the 50th Anniversary of the New School for Music Study, in Princeton, NJ in 2010. A strong advocate of theme recitals, he has presented multi-media tributes to composers George Gershwin, Billy Mayerl, Harold Arlen, Richard Rodgers, and Dana SuesseThe Girl Gershwin. In 2015 he honored the Centennial year of the extraordinary pianist, Cy Walter. In 2017 his students celebrated the 100th Anniversary Year of Womens Right to Vote in New York State by performing music by women composers from 1917-2017 including world premieres of compositions by Ching-Shan Chang and Jon Lin Chuaat the Hochstein School of Music & Dance.