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The Music Academy We are a not-for-profit community school of music dedicated to providing high quality, affordable instruction, and performance opportunities to academy students, regardless of age or ability. It is the mission of the Music Academy to inspire in students a life-long love of music and the arts. The Music Academy is a member of the National Guild of Community Arts Education. As a Guild school, we believe the arts are fundamental.

We believe excellent instruction and expert individual education in the arts continues to be an important and vital factor in the welfare of all people. We believe the arts give meaning and wholeness to all human existence, extending from the life of the individual to the community and ultimately to our entire civilization. Thus, it must follow the pursuit of the arts is the rightful heritage of every individual and not the privilege of the gifted few.
Highlights and features
  • Cello, Clarinet, Flute, Guitar, Harp, Piano, Viola, Violin, Voice
Associations and certifications
  • National Guild for Community Arts Education
People
Mary Ann Anderson
Mary Ann has been with the Music Academy since 1989. She takes delight in starting each year's class of new beginners and has become a specialist with the baby beginners (ages 3, 4 and 5) and their parents
Marilyn Cade
Marilyn Cade joined the Music Academy faculty in 1985. Marilyn earned a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance and Pedagogy from the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago and a Master of Music from the University of Nebraska with continued professional study with artists in the United States and Vienna, Austria.
Patricia Jeske
Patricia Jeske has been a member of the piano faculty of the Music Academy since 1998. She teaches traditional piano. She teaches piano and group piano at Rockford College. She is a performing member of the Mendelssohn Performing Arts Center. She's active as an accompanist and church musician in Rockford.
Videos
Grand Canyon and the Hopi Indian Nation
Grand Canyon and the Hopi Indian Nation
Students, alumni, family and friends of The Music Academy and the Rockford College Office of Alumni Relations were able to journey to the Grand Canyon, the Hopi Nation, Flagstaff and Sedona, this summer. It was truly a unique opportunity to participate in a cultural exchange and concert on the Second Mesa of the Hopi Nation.
Rock River Twinkle arranged by Mary Ann Anderson.
Rock River Twinkle arranged by Mary Ann Anderson.
Music Academy's very own Twinkle version incorporates "Proud Mary" (rollin' on the river....), "Old Man River" and Twinkle Theme. Arranged for strings, guitar, flute it allows us to perform a "whole school" piece celebrating our life on Rockford's Rock River.
Heartstrings 2.16.13. Moon Over a Ruined Castle.
Heartstrings 2.16.13. Moon Over a Ruined Castle.
This is our version of Moon Over a Ruined Castle arranged for muliple instruments and levels. We are rehearsing for Heartstrings: Connections between Music and Medicine - a gala event held on February 16, 2013.
Heartstrings. Measure 5 playing
Heartstrings. Measure 5 playing
Measure 5 (the advanced performing and touring ensemble of the Music Academy) rehearsing the Barrage tune "Mountain Spring."
Music Academy's Suzuki Orchestra
Music Academy's Suzuki Orchestra
The Suzuki Orchestra is Music Academy's youngest training orchestra (of three.) The kids loved this Tango and were rehearsing it well!
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