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Pennsylvania Academy of Music

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Pennsylvania Academy of Music (PAM) was a private music school located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. The academy provided music instruction to students with skill levels ranging from elementary to advanced.

History

The Pennsylvania Academy of Music was a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1989.

The building PAM occupied on Prince Street in downtown Lancaster is now owned by Millersville University and operates as the Ware Center.

Education

The Pennsylvania Academy of Music was one of twelve pre-collegiate autonomous schools accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, and was a member of the National Guild of the Community Schools of the Arts. It was one of the only schools in the United States that offers a pre-collegiate program in chamber music.

In 2009, the school entered into partnerships with the China Conservatory of Music in Beijing and Lancaster Mennonite School in Lancaster. An exchange program is offered through the China Conservatory, and a high school diploma program focused in music is offered through Lancaster Mennonite High School.

Bankruptcy

On May 27, 2010, PAM filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Under new administration, the Bankruptcy Court supported the re-opening the school on September 1, 2010, at Liberty Place. PAM continued to work with the Court as they tried to transition out of bankruptcy and make progress toward operating as a sustainable institution. On Wednesday, March 30, 2011, PAM chairman Dr. Thomas Godfrey announced the board of directors' decision to close the academy.[1]

Faculty

Piano

  • Mark Huber
  • Jody Norton
  • Dr. Ioannis Potamousis, Chair
  • Dr. Ju-Ping Song
  • Dr. Ina Grapenthin

Strings

  • Dr. Michael T. Jamanis,[2] violin
  • Simon Andreas Maurer, violin
  • Ning Mu, viola/violin
  • Sara Male, cello, Chair

Winds and percussion

  • Stephen Goss, percussion, Chair
  • Dr. Matthew Allison,[3] flute
  • Rainer Beckmann, recorder
  • Doris Hall-Gulati, clarinet
  • Ryan Kauffman, saxophone

Voice

  • John Darrenkamp


Other

  • Ernesto Tamayo, guitar
  • Dr. Matthew Allison, theory/composition
  • Walter Blackburn, solfege/rythmique
  • Mark Huber, jazz
  • Dr. Ina Grapenthin, early development
  • Heather Witmer Kares, staff accompanist

External links

References

  1. ^ "Academy of Music says it will close - LancasterOnline.com News". Archived from the original on 2011-04-02.
  2. ^ http://michaeljamanis.com/
  3. ^ http://www.matthewjohnallison.com Dr. Matthew Allison
This page was last edited on 11 March 2023, at 13:13
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