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MPAC Announces Music Students of June

PARSIPPANY — Students from schools based in Parsippany, Dover, Pequannock, Jefferson Township, Kinnelon, Randolph and Chester were honored as Mayo Performing Arts Center May Music Students of the Month – Outstanding Guitarists  —  prior to the Thursday, June 25, 2015 performance by jazz guitarists Stanley Jordan and Kevin Eubanks.

The students were recognized for their achievements on stage prior to the concert and had the opportunity to meet the performers.

Students were nominated by their teachers and were chosen by the Theatre’s Education Department based on their commitment to and excellence in the performing arts.

The 2014-2015 Music Student of the Month program is sponsored by The Provident Bank Foundation.

Music Students of the Month are: 

Joshua Lustig – Grade 12, Parsippany High School – Nominated by Gregoy Dalakian

Josh has played guitar in the PHS Jazz Ensemble all four years of his high school career. He has played guitar in all the Pit Orchestras during his years at PHS, and has even played for the Parsippany High School Pit Orchestras as well. He is also the lead guitarist, composer and vocalist for the local teen favorite rock band “A Boy Name John,” and performs with them regularly all over the Tri-State area. They are currently working on releasing their second album. Josh is an excellent young musician and aspires to be a Music Teacher.

Christian Abarca – Grade 11, Dover High School – Nominated by Chris Wiseman

Christian is a student in Guitar 1 class at Dover High School.  He has shown tremendous growth as a guitarist and exhibits an impressive work ethic.  He practices every day and has developed significant technique in several styles including rock and blues.  Some of his favorite guitarists are Eric Clapton, Slash and Phil Collen (Def Leppard). 

Tyler Daniels – Grade 8, Pearl R. Miller School – Nominated by Brian Scanlon

Tyler has been a member of our schools Jazz-Rock Ensemble for each of his three years in middle school. As an electric guitar player, Tyler worked very hard to become familiar with the new demands of the Jazz based chords. Over the three years I have worked with Tyler he has taken this with stride and by 8th grade he has grown into a very competent player. He takes the time to build up his skills in a very methodical manner which leads to his high level of success. Tyler is also a percussionist in our concert band program and has a bit of experience on drum-set as well. So in closing, Tyler’s skills and work ethic are the reasons for me supporting him as a candidate for music student of the month.

Shane Dunn – Grade 6, Pequannock Valley Middle School- Nominated by Janelle Heise

Shane is a student in my sixth grade Music Fundamentals class, and we learn to play guitar as part of the course. Shane came into the class with several years of guitar lessons, but was very modest about his abilities. In class he has worked as my “assistant teacher,” circulating to help his classmates and check their fingers and chord positions.  Outside of school he has performed in benefit concerts for cancer patients, and has a tradition of performing with an adult band every St. Patrick’s Day. In the classroom, he is an interested and helpful student who earns good grades. These are the reasons that I feel he deserves to be recognized. 

Connor Halma – Grade 10, Jefferson Township High School – Nominated by James Wynne

Connor Halma is a gifted guitarist.  Mr. Wynee had the pleasure of teaching Connor during his 9th grade year in Music Technology, which he took as a result of his beginning lessons on the guitar in the Middle School.  It was there that he learned rudimentary chords and technique; something which prompted him to want to learn more about the instrument.  He started to take private lessons on the guitar, focusing now on classical guitar technique and repertoire.  I observed his progress in this regard over the course of the last year and, I must say, his musical growth has been nothing less than remarkable.  He has now joined the cast of the ‘Olde English Feast,’ where he will portray a character very close to his musical tastes – the Troubador.

Joe Juliano – Grade 12, Randolph Township High School – Nominated by David Miller

I have had the pleasure of working with Joe Juliano since 2011.  I have found him to be highly talented and motivated.  My interactions with him have come in the setting of the Randolph Township High School Jazz Ensembles, in which Joe plays the guitar.  The ensemble rehearsals focus primarily on working through the canon of the great jazz arrangers, as well as jazz improvisation.  The improvisational concepts of Barry Harris and David Baker as well as the jazz canon are the crux of study.  Joe has grasped these concepts and put them to use.  As my student he has worked on assimilating the language of modern jazz guitar into his own playing.  His guitar playing has many excellent qualities, but most importantly, Joe swings and plays with intensity and authority.  Personally, I find Joe to be a fine young man of excellent character who is honest, forthright and intellectually inquisitive.  It is his love of music that motivates him to achieve and it will be this same passion that will drive him to musical success.

Jason Monachello – Grade 8, Randolph Middle School – Nominated by Kristen Siebenhuhner

Jason is a guitarist in the 6-8th Grade Jazz Ensemble and a Cellist in the 7th and 8th Grade String Orchestra at Randolph Middle School.  He has been playing both instruments for a number of years. This is Jason’s first year in the jazz program.  He has proven to be an asset to the ensemble.  He is a good melodic reader as well as having a good knowledge of chords and chord voicing.   At our first concert in January he performed an improvised solo in one of our concert selections.  He is a confident player and is always prepared for rehearsal thus making him a good role model for the others in the ensemble.  He is a genuinely nice young man and seems to have the respect of his peers.

Skylar Vander Laan – Grade 10, West Morris Central High School – Nominated by Marget A. Schaefer

Sophomore guitarist Skylar Vander Laan has been a member of the West Morris Central High School Jazz Band for two years, and has also been playing guitar in local rock music programs. Her education in music theory, her skill at improvising, her innate sense of feel and style, and her excellent reading ability have made Skylar an indispensable part of the Jazz Band. Her duo, featuring Skylar on guitar and vocals, recently won the Acoustic Battle of the Bands at WMC. Skylar’s training on Bb Clarinet in band has provided her with the classical background which many high school guitar players lack, and her diverse taste in music has helped her to become a well-rounded musician.

Mayo Performing Arts Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, presents a wide range of programs that entertain, enrich, and educate the diverse population of the region and enhance the economic vitality of Northern New Jersey. The 2014-2015 season is made possible, in part, by a grant the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as support received from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, F.M. Kirby Foundation and numerous corporations, foundations and individuals. The Mayo Performing Arts Center has been designated a Major Presenting Organization by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.

Tyler Daniels; Grade 8, Pearl R. Miller Middle School, Kinnelon Kevin Eubanks Christian Abarca; Grade 11, Dover High School, Dover Connor Halma; Grade 10, Jefferson Township High School, Oak Ridge Joe Juliano; Grade 12, Randolph Township High School, Randolph Stanley Jordan Jason Monachello; Grade 8, Randolph Middle School, Randolph Skylar Vander Laan; Grade 10, West Morris Central High School, Chester Township. Not pictured: Shane Dunn; Joshua Lustig
Tyler Daniels, Kevin Eubanks, Christian Abarca; Connor Halma, Joe Juliano, Stanley Jordan, Jason Monachello, Skylar Vander Laan. Not pictured: Shane Dunn; Joshua Lustig
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Frank L. Cahill
Frank L. Cahill
Publisher of Parsippany Focus since 1989 and Morris Focus since 2019, both covering a wide range of events. Mr. Cahill serves as the Executive Board Member of the Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce, President of Kiwanis Club of Tri-Town and Chairman of Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Advisory Board.
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