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Mr. Benjamin Aldridge
Dr. Robert Barstow
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Mr. Jeremy Wall
Current Rank: Assistant Professor

Degrees Earned:

  • M.M. in Studio Composition from Purchase College (2001)
  • B.F.A. in Music Composition from California Institute of the Arts (1974)

Teaching Responsibilities:

  • Contemporary Issues in the Music Industry
  • Contemporary Songwriting
  • Music Theory II
  • Funk Band
  • Jazz Improvisation
  • Pop and Jazz Piano Styles
  • Advanced Songwriting

Number of Applied Lessons Per Week: Piano, 1 hour each week

Other Information:

Jeremy Wall is best known as founding member, pianist, composer and producer of the landmark jazz-fusion group Spyro Gyra. He has recorded extensively as producer, keyboardist, composer and arranger in all genres of music and has released over 70 of his own compositions.  Served as an Adjunct Professor at Ramapo College and Purchase College.  Has been nominated for several Grammy’s as a producer, pianist and composer.  His composition “Shakedown” was nominated for Grammy award for “Best Pop Instrumental.”  He was the featured soloist at the Shenandoah Bach Festival in 2004. 


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