Christopher Amos
  • 36, Male
  • New York, NY
  • United States
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I am a:
Carnegie Hall staff member
My school is:
Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute
My style(s) of music:
Classical
I am interested in:
Composing / Arranging / Songwriting, Film Scoring / Soundtracks, Making Music Videos, Multimedia Projects, Music History, Music Theory, Recording / Producing / Engineering
My musical instrument(s):
Piano / keyboard
My other musical interests, styles, and instruments are:
I majored in Music Theory and History in college. Piano is my primary instrument, but I also played French horn and sang in choirs.

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  • Aymen Tunisiano
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About Me

Welcome to Musical Exchange!

I work at Carnegie Hall, where I am Director of Educational Media and Technology. The Educational Media and Technology team includes Yasmin de Soiza and Jon Hampton, whom you'll meet in the community, along with a few of my other colleagues.  Our work focuses on ways that we can use technology and digital media to support music education. We are always happy to connect with musicians like you, from all over the world, to hear your thoughts and ideas about how technology can help you make music, become better artists, and connect and collaborate with other musicians. 

A little more about my background: Before joining the staff of Carnegie Hall in 2008, I was Director of Electronic Media for the Philadelphia Orchestra, where I also held the position of Assistant Director of Education and Community Partnerships. I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, where I studied music history, theory, and criticism.

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Why do you create music?

Posted on January 26, 2012 at 11:30am 5 Comments

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At 2:29pm on December 31, 2012, Rahul Rajkhowa said…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIG94-KVT1E

My Latest music video to hit Youtube. and Btw Happy New Year! God bless!

At 7:34am on December 30, 2012, Rahul Rajkhowa said…

Lets talk about the internship?

At 2:38am on October 2, 2012, Rahul Rajkhowa said…

Hello Sir U back from China?

At 9:49am on August 18, 2012, Rahul Rajkhowa said…

Im so sorry I missed u out on the 15th..it was independence day here and the internet centre was shut.can i inbox the person u mentioned?

At 9:54am on August 14, 2012, Rahul Rajkhowa said…

When can we talk about the Internship Mr.Christopher Busy Amos?

At 8:59am on June 28, 2012, Rahul Rajkhowa said…

Hey how you been?..thanks for sharing my music on Twitter!..btw I had to ask you sumthing sir..lemme knw wen i can msg!
btw u still wearing the bracelate i gave you?

At 11:41pm on June 23, 2012, M Thompson said…

Thanks for the kind words, Christopher! I hope to have some more recent work uploaded in the coming weeks/months.

At 2:21am on May 6, 2012, Aymen Tunisiano said…

yes i speak french english and arab 

At 2:12pm on April 11, 2012, Joshua Wanger said…
Thanks for the welcome and all of the links. My voice teacher went to see Bostridge in that performance but I regretably couldn't make it myself.
At 12:18pm on April 6, 2012, yangtila ozukum said…

hey!! Chris! how are you?i'm really sorry i couldn't reply to your comment.......well....my music is in this site, but i ain't telling you which one!>< 

 
 
 

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