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2007-2008 School year St. Francis School welcomes piano teacher Jessica Litwiniec to our Goshen Campus. Jessica teaches with the St. Francis in the Fields Academy of Music. Lessons are offered to our students on Tuesday afternoons. If your child is interested in piano lessons, please contact middle school music specialist Angela Clark at 228-1197 ext. 202 or email at aclark@stfrancisschool.org. New this year to our Goshen campus: after school guitar lessons! Lessons will be taught on Wednesday afternoon by Tommy Cook. Tommy also teaches with the St. Francis in the Fields Academy of Music. Contact The Academy or Angela Clark to set up your lesson time. If you are interested in music lessons on another instrument or on a different day, The Academy of music at St. Francis continues to offer piano, vocal, guitar and violin lessons to all ages. The lessons are located at St. Francis in the Fields Church. All interested students and families should contact their Business Manager, Eleanor Boris or Nancy Albrink, Artistic Director at 228-1157. JESSICA LITWINIEC (PIANO), a native of Calera, Alabama, holds a Master of Music degree in piano performance from the University of Alabama where she studied piano with Amanda Penick. Jessica also holds a Bachelor of Music degree in piano performance from Samford University where she studied piano with Dr. Betty Sue Franck and Leon Fleisher, and has received coaching from John Perry and Yakov Kasman, among others. Jessica has been a winner in numerous piano competitions; most recently, she was the Graduate Division winner of the Alabama Music Teachers Association piano competition. Since moving to Kentucky, Jessica has been the Kentucky Opera Young Artist pianist, as well as an active accompanist in the Louisville area. She has been very involved with Floyd Central High School's musical theater program, serving as Musical Director for their production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and rehearsal and pit pianist for their other recent productions. Tommy Cook (guitar), received a Bachelor of Music Performance from the University of Louisville in 2004. Under the Instruction of Daniel Boring, he studied classical guitar, as well as the lute and theorbo. Like most guitarists, Tommy has performed with a wide variety of bands and ensembles, with styles including rock, funk, blues, jazz, praise and worship, musical theater, and Irish folk music. His latest project is Small Talking Thieves, an up-and-coming band based in Lexington. Today, Tommy resides in Louisville, with his wife Katie, who teaches elementary music.
Fine Arts Department St. Francis School 11000 US Highway 42 Goshen, Kentucky 40026
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