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Thomas Millioto

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  • Genre: Classical

    Location BROOKLYN, Please select your region, Un

    Profile Views: 17950

    Last Login: 10/26/2011

    Member Since 3/16/2006

    Website http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LlRob21hc01pbGxpb3RvLmNvbQ==

    Record Label Mazzocchio Music

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Dr. Thomas Millioto is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at CUNY Hunter where he is the instructor for MU-P 401, 431 and 682 (individual classical guitar lessons) as well as MU-P 121 and 122 (group guitar classes). Thomas is a graduate of SUNY Stony Brook where he received his doctorate and masters degrees in classical guitar performance while also studying performance on the lute and the 19th century classical guitar with Jerry Willard. Dr. Millioto’s students have gained acceptance into college level music programs at SUNY Fredonia, Reed College, CUNY Hunter and the Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music as well as into youth music programs at Mannes, the Manhattan School of Music and Juilliard. Thomas received his Bachelors degree in classical guitar performance from SUNY Fredonia under Distinguished Professor James Piorkowski, has participated in master classes given by Manuel Barrueco and the Evangelos Assimakopoulos and Liza Zoe duo and has had formative private lessons with David Starobin, Nikita Koshkin, Michael Cedric-Smith and Pat O’Brian. Thomas is also active as a recording engineer, composer and studio musician. Currently, you can hear his electric guitar playing on national TV and radio commercials for the clothing franchise Plato’s Closet and on Lisa Brigantino’s newest release, “Wonder Wheel.” Thomas also helped to edit the fourth, fifth, sixth and upcoming seventh editions of "Listen,” a college level music appreciation text published by Bedford / St. Martin’s. Thomas was also an instructor for the Professional Studies Division of the Brooklyn Queens Conservatory of Music which featured him on its 2008-2009 composers concert where he performed an original work. The Conservatory also featured him on its 2007-2008 and 2002-2003 Faculty Showcase series where he gave period music performances.
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  • BORGOANTICO

    very nice

    11 months ago
  • Millicent M Schreiber




    oved the SNL - Merry Christmas :)

    1 year ago
  • Peter Pritchard

    Best wishes Thomas

    Peter

    1 year ago
  • Leonardo Palumbo

    Thank you so much for the add!!!
    Buona Musica
    Leo

    1 year ago
  • RED EYE

    :)

    1 year ago
  • anyone who loves b

    new sounds!
    invention!

    1 year ago
  • Paolo Del Vecchio

    Hello Thomas, thank you very much for added me to friends ...! Seeking musicians and artists in general to share proposals, ideas and emotions...!

    1 year ago
  • Eva Fampas

    MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
    EVA

    2 years ago
  • Valentim carlos Gomes

    HI Thomas Millioto : Thanks for the friendship! I enjoyed your work very' much and congratulate you! I remain all yours wishing you very best. VALENTIM.

    2 years ago
  • Art Hodges

    Greetings and best wishes from Japan!
    Art Hodges

    2 years ago
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Short Bio:

Dr. Thomas Millioto is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at CUNY Hunter where he is the instructor for MU-P 401, 431 and 682 (individual classical guitar lessons) as well as MU-P 121 and 122 (group guitar classes). Thomas is a graduate of SUNY Stony Brook where he received his doctorate and masters degrees in classical guitar performance while also studying performance on the lute and the 19th century classical guitar with Jerry Willard. Dr. Millioto’s students have gained acceptance into college level music programs at SUNY Fredonia, Reed College, CUNY Hunter and the Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music as well as into youth music programs at Mannes, the Manhattan School of Music and Juilliard. For more information see http://www.ThomasMillioto.com

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