Jason Busniewski

Fiddle, Viola, Violin

Lesson Fees
from $30.00 / 30 Minutes

About

Jason is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma School of Music (BMA) and the University of California, Santa Barbara (MA), where he is currently a PhD candidate in ethnomusicology. He has studied music from Ireland, Scotland, India, Indonesia, the Middle East, West Africa, and North America and performed with various ensembles at venues from Nordic Fest in Decorah, IA to Egypt’s famed Cairo Opera House. Jason has been an active Irish fiddler for the last two decades and is currently working to preserve the multiethnic old-time music of Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest, teaching and performing with his band, the Lakeside Ramblers, and serving on the board of directors for Folklore Village in Dodgeville, WI. He is also the recipient of an American-Scandinavian Foundation Folk Arts and Cultural Traditions Fellowship to produce a book and recording of the music of Wisconsin fiddler Otto Rindlisbacher. As a teacher, Jason draws on pedagogical traditions from around the world and puts a special focus on issues of tuning and temperament often neglected in string teaching. Students can expect individually tailored instruction, high attention to detail, and the development of fundamental skills and the principles of effective musicianship.

Jason teaches both by ear and from sheet music and incorporates pedagogical techniques and musical perspectives from a variety of global music cultures.

BMA (viola and ethnomusicology) from the University of Oklahoma School of Music

MA (music) from the University of California, Santa Barbara

PhD (music) in progress at the University of California, Santa Barbara

Past Fulbright Fellow for ethnomusicological research in India

Past American-Scandinavian Foundation Folk Arts Fellow for research into the old-time music of the Upper Midwestern United States

Currently Strings Teacher at Prairie Hill Waldorf School in Pewaukee Wisconsin

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