Bio

Andrei Strizek is a first-year EdD student in Music Education at the University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign. He holds an assistantship at Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, in the Events office, and in the School of Music Student Teaching office.

Andrei is an active performer, and is in demand as a music director and keyboardist for many musical theatre productions.

He earned his Bachelor's of Music Education from UW-Eau Claire in 2005, after studying with Dr Jerry Young, Dr Mark Heidel, Dr Randal Dickerson, and Dr Donald Patterson, and his Master's of Music Education from the University of Illinois in 2011.

He holds a wide range of interests, from musical theatre to jazz and popular music history to aesthetics, from the use of technology in education to audience development.

Please contact Andrei if you have any questions, comments or suggestions!

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Saturday
Jan082011

"Art as a Right of the People"

I don't believe that Gustavo Dudamel is the savior of classical music that so many people think he is. He is a great conductor, and reports from the LA Phil report that the ensemble is pleased with him. (I might be holding a small grudge, since we're the same age ...) We all will be able to learn a lot from him, and I hope he has a long, fruitful career - I, for one, will enjoy watching him continue to grow and develop, as a musician and educator.

By VALE TV (Own work) via Wikimedia CommonsEl Sistema gets a lot of press in music education circles - it's one of the new buzzwords. There is a lot we can learn from it in music education in America, but it's key to realize the cultural differences between countries means that we can't just copy and paste.

The following videos, broadcast on PBS and of Dudamel's appearance on Leno, are great, and good way to spend an hour this weekend, before seeing LA Phil's first concert broadcast to movie theatres across the nation. Please attend if you can!

Watch the full episode. See more Tavis Smiley.

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