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Anthony Stanco
Stanco leads The Crucial Elements, a nationally-recognized 5-piece ensemble that has toured with the U.S. State Department's “American Music Abroad” program. The ensemble has represented the United States in over a dozen different countries including South Africa, Namibia, Indonesia, and Jordan. The Crucial Elements are wildly popular abroad for their ability to combine jazz with the traditional music of the local cultures, proving the viability of jazz as a global art form.
As someone who benefited early on from talented and passionate mentors, Stanco was naturally drawn to become an educator himself. He returned to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's Civic Jazz Program (the very program that nurtured his love of the music as an adolescent) in 2011 as a mentor and jazz combo director. He has also taught at the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp, the Michigan State University Community Music School, and the Manhattan School of Music's Music Arts-In-Education Outreach program.
In autumn 2015, Stanco joined The Ohio State University School of Music as a lecturer and instructor of jazz trumpet.
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The Lost Tune
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