Tony Caramia
Professor of Piano
Director, Piano Pedagogy Studies
Coordinator, Class Piano Program
Affiliate Faculty, Jazz Studies
and Contemporary Media
DEPARTMENTS
CONTACT INFO
585-274-1524
BIOGRAPHY
Three extraordinary teachers, Claudette Sorel, James Lyke, and Frances Clark, aided in launching Professor Tony Caramia’s 45-plus-year career as a pedagogue, clinician, adjudicator, composer, author, and solo and collaborative performer.
Caramia’s article, “The Imaginative Piano Teacher: Musings on Being More Creative in the Piano Studio,” appeared in the Sept.-Oct. 2018 issue of Piano Magazine, and over decades, he has contributed many other articles exploring aspects of jazz pedagogy to Keyboard Companion and Clavier Magazine.
He continues this devotion to teaching at the Eastman School of Music (1990-present), where he directs the Piano Pedagogy Studies, coordinates the Class Piano Program, and teaches applied piano and beginning jazz piano. He loves working with teaching assistants from around the globe as well as championing his students (Mr. C. and His All-Stars!) in studio concerts, also with themes: Fringe Fingers, Celebrating Women in Music, 2 Pianos—140 Fingers, A Child is Born and Duo Piano Compositions by Women.
Awards include the Frances Clark Center National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy Lifetime Achievement Award (2021), and the Inaugural Outstanding Service Recognition Award (2019), and the SUNY Fredonia Outstanding Achievement Award (2010).
A strong believer in theme recitals, Caramia has presented numerous multi-media programs, with tributes to composers George Gershwin, Billy Mayerl, Harold Arlen, Richard Rodgers, and Dana Suesse. Other theme recitals include A Program of Preludes, Nimble Feet and Tricky Fingers, A Piano Valentine: Love in All Keys, My “Senior” Recital, Homage to Chopin, A Jazzy Celebration of Spring, Summer Smiles, Sounds of Autumn, A Portrait of Marian McPartland, 1917: Celebrating the 100th Birthdays of Jazz Icons, A European Jazz Travelogue, Celebrating the Music of Women, The Dawn of Eastman: Music from 1921, An American Journey. His most recent concert—A Prelude To… featured solo piano preludes by Women composers from the 20th and 21st century.
SELECTED ARTICLES
Women in music and the composers heard on recent concerts.
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- Women composers: genius is gender blind – and so should we be
- By the Numbers: Female Composers
- Women of Note: Celebrating 300 years of music by women
- “Never Call Us Lady Composers”: Gendered Receptions in the New York Composers’ Forum, 1935-1940
- Lili and Nadia Boulanger: The Sisters of the Prix de Rome
- Lili Boulanger
- Marion Bauer
WORKS AND PUBLICATIONS
Stipes Publishing
- Keyboard Musicianship, Book 2 (co-author), 2020
- Keyboard Musicianship, Book 1 (co-author), 2019
Frederick Harris Music Co., Limited
- Mixed-Up Rag (Celebrations Series, Level 7 Piano Etudes), 2015
Alfred Publishing
- Rockin’ Hard (in Signature Solos, Book 5), 2015
- Shoo-fly Shuffle (Alfred Music Publishing)2012
- American Treasures, Jazz Performers Series
- Six Sketches,1985
- Sounds of Jazz (2 Vol.) 1983
- Folksongs Revisited (arr.) 1983
Hal Leonard Piano Student Library, Composer Showcase, Level 5
- Suite Dreams (2009)
- Jazz Moods
Hal Leonard Piano Student Library, Showcase Solos, Level 4
- Ballad
- Boppin Along
- Carefree Song
- Dreaming Song
- Swaying Song – Hal Leonard Piano Student Library, Piano Solos, Book 4
- Porch Swing – Hal Leonard Piano Student Library, Piano Solos, Book 5
- Remembrances – Kjos Music Pub., San Diego, CA. 1986
- Fascinatin’ Rhythms – Kjos Music Pub., San Diego, CA
- Rag Times Four 1983 – Barenreiter Verlag, Kassel, Germany
- Adventures in Jazz Piano (2 Vol.)
MEDIA
Program for A Jazzy Tribute to William Gillock video, above.
Friday, December 6, 2019
Holiday Sing Performance with Anthony Dean Griffey
Recorded May 9th, 2018 as part of the Live from Hochstein/WXXI-FM series: