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John Castellano

Part-time Faculty
jc46@nyu.edu
431 - 1 Wash Pl

Office Hours
Thursday 2:00-3:00, 3:00-4:00 (ADVISING)

B.M., Music, Julliard School of Music, 1968

John Castellano is the founder of the SOJ Jazz Workshop Center and Director Emeritus of The Collective School of Music, a music school that focuses on the training of professional contemporary rhythm section musicians. As a long-time adviser and instructor at Gallatin, Castellano has applied his professional background as a composer, arranger, and musician to work with students who have concentrations in music business, music performance, and music technology. He is the author of The SOJ Sight-Reading Method and What Every Musician Should Know and editor of The Collective Contemporary Styles Series, published by Carl Fischer. His principle academic interest is in the history and musical dynamics of American popular music, both as an American art form in its own right and as a powerful world influence. He is currently establishing an online Musicians Study Center, which will serve as a comprehensive study resource for aspiring musicians.  

Books

2019

What (I Think) Every Musician Should Know

John Castellano's What (I Think) Every Musician Should Know was published by John's Publications, LLC.  

2017

The Contemporary Sight-Reading Method

John Castellano self publishedThe Contemporary Sight-Reading Method

Teaching and Research Interests

music performance  business  and technology 

Recent News

PUBLICATIONS

John Castellano's most recent book is The Contemporary Sight Reading Method (Lulu, 2017). 

John Castellano