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Piano Available to Good Home


A generous family from Fairfax, VA recently contacted the Academy about gifting their Clark and Story console upright piano to a good home. If anyone is interested in accepting this gift, please contact us ASAP.

The piano is approximately 58 years old and is free of charge (to a good home); however, the family requests the recipient to pay for the moving expense, which averages around $250-300 (when using a professional piano moving company) depending on the distance traveled, number of stairs involved, etc. Also, acoustic pianos usually require a tuning from a professional piano tuner after a move as well.

If you think you have a need (and a space) for this piano, it’s a great opportunity to look into. We will handle this on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please email us at academy@gmu.edu  (no phone calls please) and put “Piano Available to Good Home” in the subject (or simply Reply to the Newsletter email). A recipient will be matched as soon as possible.

Please note that these opportunities typically come up several times throughout the year, so keep checking the Academy Newsletter!

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Piano Available to Good Home

A generous family from Alexandria, VA recently contacted the Academy about gifting their Baldwin upright piano to a good home. If anyone is interested in accepting this gift, please contact us ASAP.

The piano is approximately 49 years old and is free of charge (to a good home); however, the family requests the recipient to pay for the moving expense, which averages around $250-300 (when using a professional piano moving company) depending on the distance traveled, number of stairs involved, etc. Also, acoustic pianos usually require a tuning from a professional piano tuner after a move as well.

If you think you have a need (and a space) for this piano, it’s a great opportunity to look into. We will handle this on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please email us at academy@gmu.edu  (no phone calls please) and put “Piano Available to Good Home” in the subject (or simply Reply to the Newsletter email). A recipient will be matched as soon as possible.

Please note that these opportunities typically come up several times throughout the year, so keep checking the Academy Newsletter!

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Congratulations to Composition student Ivy Xu

MCAA congratulates composition student, Ivy Xu, on winning first place in the Musical Offering 2022 Young Women’s Composition Competition. Ivy’s composition, After the Storm, won first place in the Middle School Category. Entries were received from North American, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. The winning entries will be performed by Musical Offering faculty members.

Ivy has been with MCAA for several years, taking violin and composition private lessons. Ivy is currently studying with MCAA’s piano and theory/composition teaching artist, Dr. Radina Dosseva. She has also participated in our Acting for Young People workshops, and Summer Music Production and Music Composition camps.

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Piano Available to Good Home

A generous family from Annandale, VA recently contacted the Academy about gifting their Baldwin upright piano to a good home. If anyone is interested in accepting this gift, please contact us ASAP.

The piano (pictured above) is approximately 42 years old and is free of charge (to a good home); however, the family requests the recipient to pay for the moving expense, which averages around $250-300 (when using a professional piano moving company) depending on the distance traveled, number of stairs involved, etc. Also, acoustic pianos usually require a tuning from a professional piano tuner after a move as well.

If you think you have a need (and a space) for this piano, it’s a great opportunity to look into. As per usual, we will handle this on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please email us at academy@gmu.edu  (no phone calls please) and put “Piano Available to Good Home” in the subject (or simply Reply to the Newsletter email). A recipient will be matched as soon as possible.

Please note that these opportunities typically come up several times throughout the year, so keep checking the Academy Newsletter!

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Welcome to the Academy’s Fall 2022 Session

Fresh off our first fully in-person summer since 2019, MCAA proudly presented 108 programs and welcomed 1580 community members of all ages to campus. Classes were taught by Mason faculty, alumni, graduate and undergraduate students, teachers from the surrounding school systems and from around the country, esteemed guest artists, and graduates of our Academy programs in all disciplines. We now turn our attention to the fall group and private music session, which begins on August 29th!

As many of you know, Libby Curtis retired at the end of July, after 14 years of exemplary leadership. We want to thank everyone who has contributed to the Elizabeth Curtis Excellence Fund for the Mason Community Arts Academy, allowing us to provide scholarship assistance for students who might not otherwise have access to arts education. We wish Libby and her husband Mark Camphouse well as they make their new home in Delaware.

During this time of transition, we’re excited to update you on our staff structure, so you can get to know our amazing team and all that they do!

We are thrilled to welcome back Matt Geske in his new role as our Operations Manager. A member of the Academy’s original administrative staff, Matt oversees HR, purchasing, facilities, and development.

Ariel Williams joins us as our Assistant Coordinator of Programs & Operations. Ariel has worked with the Academy since 2017 as a saxophone instructor and onsite coordinator for our summer programs, and we are thrilled to welcome her aboard full-time. Ariel earned a Bachelor’s of Music Education from Mason’s Sid and Reva Family School of Music, and recently completed her Master’s of Music Performance from University of Tennessee-Knoxville. She will lend her support and expertise in all areas of the Academy.

Kaity Ormesher steps into an expanded position as Outreach & Theater Program Manager. Kaity has worked with Acting for Young People since 2009, and now manages the daily operations of our Academy theater programs and outreach efforts.

Regina Schneider, one of our most recent staff additions, is our Marketing & Communications Coordinator. Regina joined the Academy staff in March 2022 and oversees marketing, written communications, our website, advertising, social media, and more.

Our Private Music Instruction Coordinator, Morgan Johnson, manages over 300 lessons each week, and is a wonderful resource for our faculty, students, and families.

Last but certainly not least, our Director of Programs, Alaina Santos, did a beautiful job managing the details for all of our recent summer offerings, and has already been hard at work on program plans for Fall and beyond.

Rounding out this incredible team are our part time administrative staff, including Samantha Clarke, Lucas KremerDanae Powers, Sylvia Li, Yiming Yang, Kathleen West, Dawn Matthews, Sophia Inserra, and longtime Academy staff member Candy Neukam, who will join us for special projects.

On behalf of all of us, we look forward to seeing our students and their families soon for lessons and classes, and we truly appreciate your support of the Academy.

 

Warm Regards,

Mary Lechter

Executive Director, Mason Community Arts Academy