Keith Levenson
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Highlights

Broadway

  • “Annie” Musical Director/Conductor/Orchestrator
  • “Peter Pan” Musical Director/Conductor/Orchestrator
  • “Grease” Conductor
  • “Dreamgirls” Conductor

First National Tours – Musical Director/Conductor

  • “The Bridges of Madison County”
  • “Annie”
  • “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels”
  • “The Who’s Tommy”
  • “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas”
  • “Oliver”

TV

  • The 1997 Tony Awards Conductor
  • The Wizard of Oz in Concert TNT/PBS/VHS1 Music Supervisor and Director, Arranger, Conductor
  • “The Tonight Show” conducting The Who
  • “Late Night with David Letterman” conducting Roger Daltrey
  • “Great Streets” with Brian Stokes Mitchell and Randy Newman. PBS

What I Offer

= Star Classes (focused group classes with the experts of our staff!) CALL FOR AVAILABILITY

Voice

Private One on One Lessons

Length

30 Minutes

1 Hour

Available

Tuesdays

Thursdays

Piano Performance for Advanced Students and professionals

Private One on One Lessons

Length

30 Minutes

1 Hour

Available

Tuesdays

Thursdays

Acting

Private One on One Lessons

Length

30 Minutes

1 Hour

Available

Tuesdays

Thursdays

Musical Theatre Technique

Private One on One Lessons

Length

30 Minutes

1 Hour

Available

Tuesdays

Thursdays

Audition Technique 

How to get the role of your dreams

Pick your best up tune and ballad

Make your 16 and 32 Bar Cut.

How to present yourself in the room.

Perform your material!

Songwriting for Musicians 

How to write music and lyrics for theatre show

Find the perfect song situation.

Form your lyric

If you are a composer write your music, If not, I will write your music.

Present your song.

Rock and Pop Theatre 

Master the elements of singing theatrical rock/pop tunes

What are your favorite rock/pop musicals and songs and why?

Pick a rock pop song that you’d like to perform.

Rehearse your 16 and 32 bar cuts.

Perform your song.

Beginning Sight Reading

Basic bootcamp to sharpen your sight reading skills

Understanding how notes appear on the page.

Learning the treble clef.

How to read rhythms

How to read chords.

Singing for New Singers

How to get past your stage fright and shine your brightest on stage as a new broadway singe

What is the best kind of song for you?

Discovering your range

Pick your first piece of material.

Conquer your insecurity and sing your first song.

Media Links

Flustercluck Music

Production Company founded by Keith Levenson

F.A.Q.

How do I register for classes?

Simply fill out the Get Started form and Broadway Lessons© will then take care of placing you with a great teacher who is perfect for your needs. If you are interested in a specific teacher, please let us know. We will arrange your lessons. We will work with your schedule and the teacher’s schedule to arrange the perfect time.

Which is better for me - a Star* class or an individual lesson?

Our one-on-one lessons are 100% customized to meet your goals and are a great way to accelerate your progress. Taking Star* classes are a great way to learn from Broadway’s finest. These lessons follow more of a classroom style setting with multiple students, but you still get individual attention.

What is the age range of the students?

That is a great question. Most teachers request that their students be at least five or six years old. If a student is younger than that, we can arrange a trial lesson just to make sure the child is ready for lessons. Also, you are never too old to take lessons. We currently have students well into their 80’s.

What are virtual lessons?

Broadway Lessons works with the teachers to determine a fair lesson rate based upon their experience. A virtual lesson is having a music lesson in the comfort of your house. The day before your set lesson’s time your dedicated staff member will send you an email inviting you to your lesson. Lessons will take place on Zoom or if need be on Google Hangout. It will be like the teacher is sitting right next to you. Lessons can come with weekly homework or projects dependent on the teacher and type of lesson or class.

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