Songbook Academy concerts will feature five Hamilton County students

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Twelve Indiana students – including five from Hamilton County – are among the national finalists who will perform in three upcoming public events during the Great American Songbook Foundation’s annual Songbook Academy, taking place this year July 20-23.

From hundreds of applicants in 19 states, only 40 were selected to attend the weeklong music intensive at the Center for the Performing Arts, where entertainment industry professionals and leading arts educators school them in the history and performance of timeless popular songs, jazz standards and classic show tunes.

This year’s entertainment industry mentors will include Songbook Foundation Founder Michael Feinstein, Broadway/TV actor Shereen Ahmed, jazz and blues singer Nicole Henry, Broadway performer James T. Lane, jazz singer-musician Aubrey Logan and crossover singer Anthony Nunziata.

Now in its 13th year, the Songbook Academy is returning to an in-person format after two seasons online. In addition to the many classes, workshops and activities for the students, this year’s schedule includes the return of three public events that have become perennial favorites for local audiences. For the first time, fans can choose to enjoy the performances in person at the Palladium concert hall or online from the comfort of home.

Tickets are on sale now at TheCenterPresents.org, by calling (317) 843-3800, or by visiting the Fifth Third Bank Box Office at the Palladium. The events are:

Public Masterclass

Ten randomly selected participants will perform and receive real-time critiques from artists Michael Feinstein and Nicole Henry.

  • 2 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 20, at the Palladium and online
  • Free (On-site tickets and livestream registration are pay-what-you-can with no minimum price. Proceeds support the Great American Songbook Foundation.)

Songbook Showcase

Each of the 40 national finalists will have a turn in the spotlight to perform a selected song.

  • 2 to 5 p.m. Thursday, July 21, at the Palladium and online
  • Free (On-site tickets and livestream registration are pay-what-you-can with no minimum price. Proceeds support the Great American Songbook Foundation.)

Songbook Academy in Concert

  • 7 p.m. Saturday, July 23, at the Palladium and online
  • On site: Tickets from $25
  • Livestream: $10 (pay-what-you-can, $10 minimum)

The July 23 concert will be an expanded multimedia production featuring all 40 singers in solo and ensemble performances to celebrate their growth over the course of the week, including a tribute to late Broadway icon Stephen Sondheim led by emcee Michael Feinstein. Awards and honors will be presented throughout the evening, and a giant video screen will display interview clips and behind-the-scenes footage from this year’s academy. A performance by 2013 Songbook Academy alumna Melinda Rodriguez – winner of the annual Ella Fitzgerald Jazz Vocal Competition and competitor on Season 17 of NBC‘s The Voice – will welcome the new class to the Songbook Alumni Network.

The Songbook Academy is sponsored nationally by the Efroymson Family Fund and also supported by the City of Carmel and Salon 01. The Songbook Academy in Concert performance is part of the Center for the Performing Arts’ Hoosier Village & The Barrington of Carmel Songbook Series and the 2022-2023 Center Presents Season in partnership with Allied Solutions. The Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation Mentor Champions support the involvement of the national faculty teams who guide and support the students throughout the week. More information is available at TheSongbook.org.

1 Comment on "Songbook Academy concerts will feature five Hamilton County students"

  1. What a wonderful look at some of the most talented young singers around. The Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation is a proud sponsor of the Songbook (and we really, really love the music).
    Fran Morris-Rosman, Executive Director

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