Brooklyn Conservatory of Music
Jeremy Powell is an accomplished music educator and instrumentalist with extensive experience in teaching and sound engineering. Since January 2016, Jeremy has been instructing clarinet and flute classes for 4th and 5th graders through the Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory of Music's Music Partners outreach program. Concurrently, Jeremy serves as a sound engineer at Zinc Bar, managing live sound for various bands. With a robust background in private instruction, Jeremy offers lessons in saxophone, clarinet, piano, improvisation, theory, and composition, while also performing as a freelance musician across the Tri-State NYC area and internationally. Jeremy holds a Master's degree in Jazz Composition from the University of South Florida and a Bachelor's degree in Jazz Performance from The New School.
Brooklyn Conservatory of Music
Founded in 1897, the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music has been transforming the lives of New Yorkers through music for over a century. We offer private music lessons in every major instrument, as well as group classes, Suzuki method, orchestral and choral ensembles, and on-site music therapy at our historic home in Park Slope. These students range in age from 6 months to 104 years! We provide music instruction to schools and community centers all over New York City, reaching more than 4,000 public school students each year, 80% of whom live below the poverty line. We also provide clinical music therapy to over 1,400 kids and adults with special needs each year, both at our Park Slope facility and at schools and community-based organizations across the five boroughs. Throughout the year, we present 200 concerts and community events on average, many of which are free to the public. Our mission is to remove the barriers that hinder anyone from experiencing music, and to provide New Yorkers of all ages the tools to lead more empathetic, more empowered, more joyful lives.