Private Lesson Recital 2025

Thursday, May 29 | 7:00 PM | Hajjar Auditorium
Sarah Boxmeyer

Sarah Boxmeyer

French Horn

Sarah Boxmeyer is a freelance French horn player and educator based in New York City. A graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and Yale School of Music, she is an active musician in orchestral settings as well as on Broadway. After auditioning for and winning a job with the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra, Sarah was offered a job in the orchestra of King Kong on Broadway which led her to stay in New York City. Sarah has gone on to be a member of the orchestra of the 2023 revival of Sweeney Todd as well as Pirates! the Penzance Musical. Since moving to New York City, she has been a substitute musician in the pit of multiple Broadway productions including Phantom of the Opera, Aladdin, Into the Woods, Flying Over Sunset, and Funny Girl. She has also worked with the American Symphony Orchestra, American Ballet Theater, New York City Ballet, the Knights, and the New York Pops, among other ensembles.

In addition to performing, Sarah enjoys teaching, and feels it is a privilege to pass along her love of music to younger generations and students of all ages.

Owen Caprell

Owen Caprell

Trombone

New York City based bass trombonist and low brass doubler, Owen Caprell, enjoys a far reaching musical career. Versed in a wide range of styles, you will find Owen in Broadway pit orchestras, chamber ensembles, orchestras, big bands, and new music ensembles. Owen has performed two solos with The Chelsea Symphony; Eric Ewazen’s Rhapsody for Bass Trombone in 2019, and Jay Krush’s Concerto for Bass Trombone in 2023. He is regularly playing at The Lion King on Broadway amongst other shows. In addition to performing, Owen teaches private lessons to all ages at Dwight Englewood School and co-leads a beginner band class and a middle school jazz ensemble.

Nancy Ringham Smith

Nancy Ringham Smith

Voice

Broadway: MY FAIR LADY w/ Rex Harrison (Eliza); THE WILL ROGERS FOLLIES w/Mac Davis, Larry Gatlin, Mickey Rooney (Betty Blake); THREE PENNY OPERA w/Sting (Polly); FOLLIES w/Blythe Danner, Treat Williams, Judith Ivey (Christine, Sally). Tours: CABARET w/Joel Grey (Sally); OKLAHOMA (Ado Annie); GUYS AND DOLLS (Adelaide); SINGIN IN THE RAIN (Lina), also recorded with the London Philharmonic; MY FAIR LADY. Off Broadway: MORNINGS AT SEVEN, SECRETS OF A SOCCER MOM, FUDDY MEERS, ESTHER, LENNY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS, TROUBLE IN TAHITI, NOT SO NEW FACES. Numerous TV, Regional, Stock, Workshops, Concerts, Recordings, and dozens of television commercials. Nancy has a degree in Music Education and currently teaches singing and acting out of her own Studio: Professional Instruction for the Singing Actor. She is a director and producer, and is on the Theatre Advisory Board at Bergen Academies. Nancy is married to Broadway Production Supervisor, Chris Smith.

Rebecca Steinberg

Rebecca Steinberg

Trumpet

Rebecca Steinberg is a trumpet player with a career marked by her warm, inviting sound and stylistic versatility. You can find Rebecca in the pit of New York City’s many theater productions, performing alongside her brass quintet Calliope Brass, and teaching music both privately and in the classroom. As a theater musician, Rebecca has held trumpet chairs in Tony winning Broadway musicals SUFFS and New York, New York. Other favorite musical appearances include Ragtime (City Center), Sound of Music (Papermill Playhouse), and Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish (Stage 42). Rebecca started at Dwight-Englewood in 2015 as a private lesson teacher, and now works more directly with the orchestra students as Director of Brass. Rebecca studied at Manhattan School of Music, and her former private students have gone on to attend Interlochen Arts Camp, Laguardia High School, Frank Sinatra High School, and Interschool Orchestras of NY, among other elite programs.  Rebecca won the 2018 Liz Swados Inspiration Grant, an annual award honoring influential female music educators in New York City, on behalf of Calliope Brass. In addition to playing the trumpet with Calliope Brass, Rebecca also served as Executive Director for the 501c3 organization 2020-2023. Additionally as an arts administrator, Rebecca serves as a program head of Maestra Music’s First Takes program.

Fiona Crawford

Fiona Crawford

Voice

Fiona Crawford has been teaching for 14 years, specializing in vocal pedagogy, choral instruction and general music. She received her BM in Vocal Performance from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and her MA from Teachers College, Columbia University. Fiona has taught with the National Youth Choir of Scotland and is a member of the acclaimed a cappella chamber choir, Ghostlight Chorus.

Robert DeBellis

Robert DeBellis

Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone

Rob DeBellis is a seasoned multi-reed instrumentalist who has been an integral part of the New York City music scene for over 40 years. A longtime member of Broadway’s The Lion King, his command of woodwind instruments has made him a sought-after and versatile performer. Rob has recorded and toured internationally with acclaimed artists such as Don Byron, Muhal Richard Abrams, Holly Cole, Mongo Santamaria, Uri Caine, Jason Robert Brown, Brad Jones, Joe Daley, James Emery, Marty Ehrlich, and Phillip Johnston. His solo album Parallax, released on Vintone Records, showcases his skills as both a composer and improviser, featuring collaborations with some of New York’s most innovative musicians. His woodwind work is also featured in film scores by composers including David Mansfield, Pat Irwin, Phillip Johnston, and Jason Hwang. Beyond the jazz and classical worlds, Rob has collaborated with a wide range of pop and contemporary artists—from Jay-Z to Marianne Faithfull. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, he is also a dedicated educator, currently in his 40th year leading ensembles at The Dwight-Englewood School.

John Littlefield

John Littlefield

Flute

John Littlefield has been teaching flute for several decades, toured extensively throughout the USA as well as Europe and the former Soviet Union with several chamber ensembles in addition to numerous freelancing orchestras in New York and a brief stint in a Broadway pit. He has released recordings on the Naxos and Justin labels and has a website at www.JohnHerrickLittlefield.com

Ella Heifits

Ella Heifits

Violin

Russian-born violinist, Ella Heifets, is a renowned performer and educator. After earning her Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees from the Moscow Conservatory, she emigrated to the United States in 1993. She is currently on the faculty of Manhattan School of Music, Horace Mann School, and Dwight-Englewood School. Her students have won numerous international competitions such as International Strings Competition in Cremona, American Protégé International Strings Competition, and Boston University Tanglewood Institute, to name a few. She has played on many Broadway productions including Phantom of the Opera, Shrek, Boy from Oz, The Color Purple, La Cage Aux Folles, Look of Love, Annie Get Your Gun, Ragtime, and Showboat. 

Ani Kalayjian

Ani Kalayjian

Cello

Hailed by the Los Angeles Times as “representing the young, up-and-coming generation,” and a “superb cellist with a large, expressive, singing tone, passionate musicianship, and magnificent playing” by the Journal Tribune, Armenian-American cellist Ani Kalayjian leads a multi-faceted career as a chamber musician, soloist, collaborator, artistic director and educator that has taken her to Japan, Australia, Canada, the Middle East, and throughout Europe and the United States. Artistic Director of Carriage House Concerts at The Woman’s Club of Englewood and Co-Artistic Director of Lyrica Chamber Music in Chatham, she is at home in diverse musical settings and sought-after for her openhearted, passionate and vibrantly detailed approach to music-making. Ani’s passion for chamber music led her to attend various festivals including the La Jolla Chamber Music Festival in California, Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival as a Shouse Artist in Michigan and the American String Project in Seattle as well as the Lichfield Festival in England. She has also performed at Michael Tilson Thomas’ Carnegie Hall workshop in New York, Pablo Casals Prades festival in France, Mendelssohn on Mull in Scotland, Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada as an Artist-in-Residence, Sarasota festival in Florida, Apeldoorn festival in Holland, London Masterclasses, Strings Festival in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, New York String Seminar, Holland Music Sessions, RNCM International Cello Festival in England, Music at Menlo and Chateau de la Moutte festival in St. Tropez. Passionate about nurturing the next generation of artists, Ani is Cello Director at the Elisabeth Morrow School and on faculty at Dwight-Englewood School in Englewood, New Jersey and enjoys giving masterclasses to musicians around the country, such as Brandeis University, Wellesley College, La Jolla, NYU SummerStrings, and University of Washington. Ani has also given Musician Entrepreneur talks and workshops at the Royal Academy, Royal Northern College of Music, NYU, UC Long Beach, The Dwight-Englewood School, Lebanese American University, and Oberlin. She has also been on faculty at the Horace Mann School and launched several virtual international cello festivals during the pandemic, bringing together cellists from 15 different countries from Brazil, Syria, Australia, Germany, Lebanon, and more. Ani received an M.A. with Distinction from the Royal Northern College of Music in England as a student of Ralph Kirshbaum and a B.A. from the Mannes College of Music as a student of Timothy Eddy.

 

Allen Farnham

Allen Farnham

Piano

ALLEN FARNHAM, CLASSICAL & JAZZ PIANO, has been teaching at Dwight-Englewood since 2001.  He received his Bachelor’s degree in Classical Piano and Jazz Studies from Oberlin Conservatory, and his Master’s degree in Jazz Arranging and Composition from William Paterson University.  Mr. Farnham currently freelances as a pianist, composer, arranger, producer, and teacher, as well as being a regular orchestra member of the Lion King on Broadway, playing Keyboard 1.  He has recorded extensively as a sideman and lead performer, as well as being a regular orchestra member of the Lion King on Broadway, playing Keyboard 1.  He has recorded extensively as a sideman and lead performer, as well as having produced over 50 recordings for the California-based record label Concord Records for such illustrious artists as Tito Puente, Monty Alexander, Charlie Byrd, Scott Hamilton, Buddy DeFranco, and Mongo Santamaria. Mr. Farnham’s performance credits include work with vocalists such as Susannah McCorkle, Liza Minelli, Mel Tormé, Mark Murphy and Ernestine Anderson.

Olivia Lionetti

Olivia Lionetti

Piano

Olivia Lionetti holds a degree in Commercial Music with a concentration in Classical Piano. With a rich background in performance, she has traveled internationally to participate in renowned classical music festivals as both a soloist and ensemble performer. Passionate about teaching students of all ages and abilities, Olivia is dedicated to sharing the joy and discipline of music through inspiring, inclusive instruction.

Karen Littlefield

Karen Littlefield

Piano

Karen Littlefield, pianist ,received her B.M. and M.M.degrees from the Manhattan School of Music in New York. With honors from the International Piano Recording Competition, her early interests as accompanist for the New York Grand Opera as well as numerous musical theater and ballet productions have since let her to a highly active career as a chamber musician. She has enjoyed residency with the Herrick Ensemble in numerous performances nationwide. Formerly with the NYU, Spence and Manhattan School of Music faculties, Ms. Littlefield is currently with the piano faculty at the Dwight School in Englewood New Jersey.

Jared Newlen

Jared Newlen

Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone

Jared Newlen is a woodwind musician and educator based in NYC, where he has collaborated with several music directors and new music composers. His doubling abilities provide him with opportunities to perform for various shows, performing on flutes, clarinets and saxophones. Jared has performed hundreds of shows and concerts since moving to NYC in 2013, in halls such as Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Symphony Space, and in Broadway pits. He has played with groups such as the City Lyric Opera, Chelsea Symphony, Gateway Classical Music Society, Litha Symphony, and the Brooklyn Wind Symphony to name a few. He has performed at conventions such as the Midwest Clinic, CBDNA, The US Navy Saxophone Symposium, and the Carolina Saxophone Symposium. Jared has performed in countries such as Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Luxembourg, France, and the United Kingdom. Newlen’s passion for teaching has inspired students to participate in audition based programs such as NY Pops Kids on Stage, Third Street School Summer Chamber Music Camp, and the Summer Arts Institute at Frank Sinatra High School. His students have been accepted into performing arts high schools such as LaGuardia HS and Frank Sinatra HS in New York City for the last several years. In addition to teaching private lessons at the Dwight-Englewood School, Jared directs the Lower School Band and a middle school rock band class.

Kevin Norton

Kevin Norton

Percussion

Kevin Norton was born in Brooklyn and raised in Staten Island, NY. Studies at Hunter College introduced Kevin to Milt Hinton and after a short period, Kevin began to perform with Milt Hinton, eventually recording The Judge’s Decision with a quartet led by Milt. After getting his Masters Degree from Manhattan School of Music, he became very active as a percussionist in New York, especially taking part in the blossoming downtown New York City scene. This lead to him playing with Fred Frith‘s band Keep the Dog, which also included harpist Zeena Parkins and saxophonist John Zorn. However, he longed to return to his jazz roots and began to play with downtown outsiders Phillip Johnston and Joel Forrester and their co-led band, the Microscopic Septet (and later Johnston’s Big Trouble, with two CDs on Black Saint). Too numerous to list here: Kevin played with many musicians on the downtown scene but eventually concentrated on his own compositions and own ensembles For Guy Debord (in nine events) is a composition for quintet and woodwind soloist (originally Anthony Braxton) based on the texts of the radical French philosopher whose thought proved central to the riots of Paris, 1968. Change Dance (Troubled Energy) draws its inspiration from another radical political activist, Kathy Change (born Kathleen Chang). Both suites are approximately an hour in duration. In 2006 Mr. Norton premiered Water and Fire Suite, commissioned as part of the national series of works from Meet The Composer Commissioning Music/USA. He has led and/or co-led about 20 critically acclaimed recordings, many of them making year-end “Best of” lists. His recording, Time-Space Modulator, integrates intricate, notated composition work with the deep improvisatory skills of Kevin, Tony Malaby, Dave Ballou and John Lindberg. Norton has also played with many highly esteemed European improvisers such as Paul Rogers, Joëlle Léandre, John Tilbury, Paul Dunmall and Frode Gjerstad. (Gjerstad and Norton formed TiPPLE with guitarist David Watson: a cooperative, free improvising trio that has released 3 CDs as of 2015) For about ten years, Mr. Norton was Anthony Braxton‘s main percussionist in both the “ghost trance” phase and the “standards” phase, plotting out the course for all percussionists who followed him. Other great American masters Kevin has performed and/or recorded with include John Lindberg, Connie Crothers, James Emery, Scott Robinson, Nick Didkovsky, Steve LaSpina, Marshall Allen, Kazzrie Jaxen, Peter Zummo, Henry Grimes and poet/activist John Sinclair. In June of 2002, Kevin Norton was a resident composer at the prestigious MacDowell Colony. Norton worked closely with composer Pat Irwin on the animated television show, Roco’s Modern Life for the Nickelodeon network (approximately 1993-1996). Norton composed the original soundtrack for the movie Anna May Wong: In Her Own Words (2013). Recent recordings include John Zorn’s Nosferatu (2012), Tipple’s No Sugar on Anything (2014), John Lindberg’s BC3 Born in an Urban Ruin (2016), Kevin Norton’s Breakfast of Champignon(s) Staten Island: All that is solid melts into air (2017). He has served on the faculty of several schools including the University of Maryland and is currently on the faculty of William Paterson University (Jazz Studies Program).

Richard Peare

Richard Peare

Guitar

Rich Peare received his BA from the mannes college of in 1983 and studied classical guitar with Leonid Bolotine, and taught at the American Institute of Guitar (AIG). He performed his NYC debut at CAMI Hall in 1985. Afterwards he studied jazz improvisation  with Peter Prisco for over twenty years. Rich has 4 albums  under his own name, two are  solo guitar. The third is a duo with bassist Bill Crow and the fourth with bassist Don Messina. Rich continues to teach privately at his studio in Snug Harbor Cultural center, Staten Island. He has performed with Jimmy Halperin, Skip Scot, Chris Aiello, Bill Crow, Jon Easton, Ted Brown, Jimmy Knepper, Kenny Washington, Joshua Redman, Neil Minor, Earl Saul’s and others.

Concert Program

Ian Wong, piano

Manhattan

Faber and Faber

Camryn Thomas, voice

Karen Littlefield, accompanist

Tomorrow from “Annie”

Lyrics by Martin Charnin, Music by Charles Strouse

Mikael Khan, piano

At the Ball

Louise Curcio

Fishy Story

Faber and Faber

Cate Yruma, cello

Karen Littlefield, accompanist

Song of the Wind

Suzuki Folk Song

Camryn Thomas, piano

Do Re Mi

Oscar Hammerstein

Lydia Nkongho, voice

Karen Littlefield, accompanist

Home from “Wonderland”

Lyrics by Jack Murphy, Music by Frank Wildhorn

Scarlet Sloan, piano

Hurdy Gurdy

Waxman

Dinosaur Stomp

Faber and Faber

Matilda Wexler, flute

Jared Newlen, flute

Partner Songs

American Spirituals

Sebastian Huang, guitar

Moorish Dance

Aaron Shearer

Portia Roncati, voice

Mark Mitchell, accompanist

Killer Instinct

Kitt/Green

Portia Roncati, voice

Olivia Merino, voice

Mark Mitchell, accompanist

For Good

Stephen Schwartz

Olivia Merino, voice

Mark Mitchell, accompanist

One Last Time

Guetta, Falk, Kutecha

Adelaide Thompson, piano

Waltz in a minor

Schubert

Seva Burak, guitar

Country Dance

Aaron Shearer

Neeva Patel, flute

Karen Littlefield, piano

Menuetto

Haydn

Virginia Brown, voice

Mark Mitchell, accompanist

Reflection

Wilder/Zipple

Part of Your World

Menken/Ashman

Mackenzie Hammer, piano

Wedding Day

Grieg

Alex Brown, flute

Karen Littlefield, piano

Allegro from Quartet in C

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Alex Brown, flute

John Littlefield, flute

Karen Littlefield, piano

Gavotte

Johann Sebastian Bach

Ella Wanich, voice

Mark Mitchell, accompanist

Hold My Hand

Lady Gaga/Tucker

Shy

Barer/Rodgers

Benji Burgess, alto saxophone

Allen Farnham, piano

Kevin Norton, drums

Now’s the Time

Charlie Parker

Sia Rendev, voice

Mark Mitchell, accompanist

To Love Someone

Benson Boone

Ella Gorcie, voice

Mark Mitchell, accompanist

Breathe

Lin Manuel Miranda

Ananya Kanan, flute

Jacob Meyer, flute

London Trio No. 1, Allegro moderato

Haydn

Olivia Xu, voice

Mark Mitchell, accompanist

In My Dreams

Flaherty/Ahrens

I Love Play Rehearsal

Joe Iconis

Lizzy Yruma, alto saxophone

Allen Farnham, piano

Kevin Norton, drums

Scrapple From the Apple

Charlie Parker

Conrad Minor, voice

Mark Mitchell, accompanist

Hard to be the Bard

Kirkpatrick

My Time of Day

Loesser

Leah Gavilan, voice

Mark Mitchell, accompanist

Favorite Crime

Olivia Rodrigo

Xinyuan Zhang, voice

Mark Mitchell, accompanist

Voila

Pravi/Poe/Barrau

Heart of Stone

Marlow/Moss

Jiyu Chung, piano

Allen Farnham, bass

Kevin Norton, drums

Blue Bossa

Kenny Dorham

Ayo Sowore, voice

Mark Mitchell, accompanist

At Last

Gordon/Warren

Independently Owned

Mcanally/Clark