Sunnyside Studios
Studio phone:
(718)482-0246
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Welcome to Sunnyside Studios
Sunnyside Studios, located 10 minutes from Manhattan in the Queens borough of New York City, provides a variety of music services including:
COMPOSITION:
- Concert music
- Theater & cabaret songs
- Electronic music
- Music for film & TV
- Music for the web
- Music for video games
- Arranging & orchestration
PIANO:
- Performance
- Accompaniment
STUDIO RENTAL
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LESSONS IN:
- Piano
- Composition
- Electronic music (MIDI & Digital Audio)
- Music theory
TECHNICAL:
- Recording and editing (in house only)
- Studio consultation & troubleshooting
- Music computer setup & configuration
MUSIC COPYING
MUSIC TRANSCRIPTION
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Steve Serraiocco:
Steve Serraiocco (composer/lyricist) was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1974 and began classical piano lessons at the age of seven. He began studying jazz and improvisation in high school and began composing at age sixteen. He received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in music composition (with minors in piano performance and electronic music) from the University of Michigan, having studied with William Albright, William Bolcom, Evan Chambers, Andrew Mead, and Bright Sheng. In addition to his concert music, he has written music and lyrics for theater and cabaret songs, film scores, television commercials and multimedia art installations. His musical, "All I Want..." received its first performance in Ann Arbor, Michigan in April 2000. He taught at the University of Michigan from 1998-2000 and now teaches privately in New York City.
Behind the mixing board, Steve has worked both independently and as assistant engineer for Tazmania Studios where he edited and mastered tracks for numerous projects, from Bright Sheng's orchestral music to Ted Nugent's "Believe in Detroit" album. He has recorded both live and in the studio, done sound design for the Wild Swan Theater and University of Michigan Power Center, and continues to act as a studio consultant for musicians in Detroit and New York City.
As a pianist, Steve has performed nationally with Doc Severinson, Marcus Belgrave, John Trudell, Matt Michaels and several local Detroit jazz artists. He has toured Europe as both a jazz pianist and choral accompanist. From professionals to children, he has taught music for ten years both privately and as co-music director and accompanist for the Young People's Theater at Ann Arbor's Civic Theater, where he worked with children of all ages in performance classes, song and dance camps, and fully staged musicals.
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