Each year, the nation’s top high school singers experience a week of mentoring from Broadway stars and other arts and entertainment professionals at the Great American Songbook Foundation’s Songbook Academy® summer intensive.
Now, through the new archival video series Masterclass Moments, other young performers – and any fan of timeless popular music – can benefit from the wisdom and wit of such artists as Songbook Foundation founder and five-time Grammy Award nominee Michael Feinstein; actress and singer Laura Osnes, star of Broadway’s Bonnie & Clyde, Cinderella and Bandstand; and TV writer-producer Marc Cherry, creator of Desperate Housewives and Why Women Kill.
Each year, 40 teens from coast to coast are selected through audition videos to attend the Songbook Academy, which takes place at the Foundation’s headquarters, the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. A highlight of each year’s Songbook Academy is the Public Masterclass, in which Feinstein and other professional mentors analyze the student-finalists’ chosen songs and critique their performances before a live audience in the stately Palladium concert hall. Video clips from past masterclasses and other Songbook Academy workshops form the basis of the new series.
Executive Director Chris Lewis said stay-at-home orders around the nation are accelerating the Songbook Foundation’s efforts to provide more year-round programming related to the Songbook Academy, which presented its 10th summer intensive last year. Alumni of the summer sessions remain connected through the Songbook Academy Alumni Network to stay informed about college programs, auditions and performance opportunities.
“Education is at the very heart of our mission,” Lewis said. “This series will highlight special moments from the past decade that have never been seen outside of the original on-site event. We hope these virtual masterclasses will continue to inspire young performers who are still exploring and honing their craft amid the current challenges.”
Beginning May 11, Masterclass Moments will premiere a new episode at 7:30 p.m. each Monday on the Songbook Academy Facebook page and Instagram TV. Each 15- to 20-minute segment will include a range of pro tips – typically shared with warmth and humor – on storytelling, body language, comedic timing and other skills central to the performance of jazz and pop standards and classic tunes from Broadway and Hollywood.
The first segment, taken from the 2018 Songbook Academy, features Feinstein and Cherry coaching Top 10 finalist Reed Gnepper through Irving Berlin’s “Let’s Face the Music and Dance,” stressing the importance of historical context in interpreting the song. Gnepper, originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, is now a sophomore studying Vocal Arts at The Juilliard School in New York City.
More information on upcoming segments is available at TheSongbook.org/Masterclass-Moments.
Educational workshops and masterclasses at the Songbook Academy are made possible with generous support from the Efroymson Family Fund and Ruth’s Chris Steak House.