Songbook Foundation’s annual music intensive wraps 10th anniversary year

Forty of the nation’s top high school vocalists perform a group number during Saturday’s Songbook Academy Finals concert at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. (Photo provided)

New York teen claims top honors in national Songbook Academy Finals

A high school junior from upstate New York earned the top title of Songbook Youth Ambassador at the Saturday finals concert to cap the weeklong Songbook Academy®, the nation’s only youth music intensive focused on the timeless popular standards of jazz, Broadway and Hollywood.

Before a near-capacity crowd at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts, 16-year-old Sadie Fridley won over the judges with her renditions of two Great American Songbook classics: “You’ll Never Know” by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon and “Day by Day” by Axel Stordahl, Paul Weston and Sammy Cahn. Both have been recorded many times by Frank Sinatra and other legendary performers.

After Saturday’s Songbook Academy Finals, 2019 Songbook Youth Ambassador Sadie Fridley poses backstage with Michael Feinstein, founder of the Great American Songbook Foundation and lead mentor at the annual Songbook Academy at the Center for the Performing Arts. (Photo provided)

Now Fridley looks forward to a year of high-profile performances, some alongside five-time Grammy Award nominee Michael Feinstein, founder of the Great American Songbook Foundation and lead mentor at the Songbook Academy, which celebrated its 10th anniversary this year. Past winners have sung the National Anthem at NFL games and played such venues as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and Feinstein’s cabaret clubs in New York and San Francisco.

This was Fridley’s second year at the Academy, a week of workshops and professional mentoring alongside 39 of her peers from coast to coast. Joining Feinstein among this year’s Songbook Academy mentors were Broadway stars Laura Osnes and Michael McElroy, Grammy winners Melissa Manchester and Sylvia McNair, and pianist-composer Nat Zegree.

“I feel really, really honored and incredibly lucky to be part of such an amazing program,” said Fridley, a rising junior at Fayetteville-Manlius High School near Syracuse, N.Y. “It’s taught me more about music than I could ever imagine.”

The other top honorees were Natalie Leclair of Pittsford, N.Y., who claimed the Songbook Inspiration Award, and Christopher Santiago of Royal Palm Beach, Fla., who received the Songbook Celebration Award. Both also will enjoy high-profile performance opportunities.

Rounding out the Top 10 finalists this year were Lily Bogas of Mill Valley, Calif.; Josephine Corrao of Oswego, Ill.; Cassidy Ewert of Bossier City, La.; Cynthia Kauffman of Zionsville; Sierra Safran of Doylestown, Pa.; Trevor VanEaton of Shreveport, La.; and Nicole Wildy of West Friendship, Md.

In addition to the judged performances by the Top 10 finalists, the Songbook Academy Finals concert included group numbers featuring all 40 participants and an appearance by 2018 Songbook Youth Ambassador Lily Rasmussen of Lexington, Ky. Now a theater major at Marymount Manhattan College in New York, Rasmussen sang “I’m Old Fashioned” and “You Are My Lucky Star.”

The top three award winners at Saturday’s Songbook Academy Finals were (from left) Christopher Santiago of Royal Palm Beach, Fla., Songbook Celebration Award; Sadie Fridley of Fayetteville, N.Y., Songbook Youth Ambassador; and Natalie Leclair of Pittsford, N.Y., Songbook Inspiration Award. (Photo provided)

Leading up to the Songbook Academy Finals were two other public events: Wednesday’s Public Masterclass, in which Feinstein and Osnes provided live onstage coaching to 10 randomly selected vocalists, and Thursday’s Songbook Showcases, from which the Top 10 finalists were selected for Saturday’s culminating event.

The Songbook Academy is sponsored nationally by the Efroymson Family Fund with additional support from the City of Carmel, Salon 01, Aquage and Old National Bank. The Public Masterclass and Songbook Showcases were sponsored by Ruth’s Chris Steak House. The Finals concert was presented by the Center for the Performing Arts and sponsored by Salon 01 and Aquage, with additional support from Current Publishing LLC.

About the Great American Songbook Foundation

The mission of the Great American Songbook Foundation, founded in 2007 by five-time Grammy® Award nominee Michael Feinstein, is to inspire and educate by celebrating the timeless standards of pop, jazz, Broadway and Hollywood. Headquartered at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel, the Foundation advances this rich legacy by curating physical artifacts of its creators, performers and publishers; operating a multimedia exhibit gallery; overseeing the Songbook Hall of Fame; offering programs for the public and research opportunities for scholars and artists; and providing educational opportunities for student musicians, including the annual Songbook Academy® summer intensive. The Foundation is a Cultural Affiliate of the Los Angeles-based Grammy Museum®. More information is available at TheSongbook.org.

About the Center for the Performing Arts

The mission of the nonprofit Center for the Performing Arts is to engage and inspire the Central Indiana community through enriching arts experiences. The Center presents and hosts hundreds of events each year, including the Center Presents performance series, featuring the best in classical, jazz, pop, rock, country, comedy and other genres. The campus in Carmel includes a 1,600-seat concert hall, the Palladium; a 500-seat proscenium theater, the Tarkington; and the black-box Studio Theater. The Center is home to the affiliated Great American Songbook Foundation and provides space and support services for six resident companies: Actors Theatre of Indiana, Carmel Symphony Orchestra, Central Indiana Dance Ensemble, Civic Theatre, Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre and Indiana Wind Symphony. The Center also provides educational and experiential programming for people of all ages. More information is available at TheCenterPresents.org.